About a half century ago, Warner (1965) proposed the randomized response method as a survey technique to reduce potential bias due to non-response and social desirability when asking questions about sensitive behaviors and beliefs. This method asks respondents to use a randomization device, such as a coin flip, whose outcome is unobserved by the interviewer. By introducing random noise, the method conceals individual responses and protects respondent privacy. While numerous methodological advances have been made, we find surprisingly few applications of this promising survey technique. In this paper, we address this gap by (1) reviewing standard designs available to applied researchers, (2) developing various multivariate regression techniq...
[[abstract]]Randomized response techniques are useful for promoting respondent cooperation and reduc...
Respondents to survey questions involving sensitive information, such as sexual behavior, illegal dr...
Many issues of interest to social scientists and policy makers are of a sensitive nature in the sens...
In survey research it is often problematic to ask people sensitive questions because they may refuse...
The estimation of the relative size of a certain subgroup within a population under study is one of ...
Randomized response and item count techniques have originally been designed as statistical methods t...
One way to protect an interviewee’s privacy when responding to a sensitive questions is through the ...
Since the Warner's randomized response (RR) model to solicit sensitive information was proposed in 1...
[[abstract]]In sampling survey, questions requiring personal or controversial assertions often give ...
[[abstract]]In a sample survey, questions requiring personal or controversial assertions often give ...
Randomized experiments are becoming increasingly common in political science. Despite their well-kno...
Warner (1965) introduced a Randomized Response Technique (RRT) to minimize bias due to non- response...
The Randomized Response (RR) technique is a well-established interview procedure which guarantees p...
The thesis describes the multivariate analysis of randomized response data. Randomized response was ...
Randomized response techniques (RRT) are well-known as tools to procure trustworthy survey data on c...
[[abstract]]Randomized response techniques are useful for promoting respondent cooperation and reduc...
Respondents to survey questions involving sensitive information, such as sexual behavior, illegal dr...
Many issues of interest to social scientists and policy makers are of a sensitive nature in the sens...
In survey research it is often problematic to ask people sensitive questions because they may refuse...
The estimation of the relative size of a certain subgroup within a population under study is one of ...
Randomized response and item count techniques have originally been designed as statistical methods t...
One way to protect an interviewee’s privacy when responding to a sensitive questions is through the ...
Since the Warner's randomized response (RR) model to solicit sensitive information was proposed in 1...
[[abstract]]In sampling survey, questions requiring personal or controversial assertions often give ...
[[abstract]]In a sample survey, questions requiring personal or controversial assertions often give ...
Randomized experiments are becoming increasingly common in political science. Despite their well-kno...
Warner (1965) introduced a Randomized Response Technique (RRT) to minimize bias due to non- response...
The Randomized Response (RR) technique is a well-established interview procedure which guarantees p...
The thesis describes the multivariate analysis of randomized response data. Randomized response was ...
Randomized response techniques (RRT) are well-known as tools to procure trustworthy survey data on c...
[[abstract]]Randomized response techniques are useful for promoting respondent cooperation and reduc...
Respondents to survey questions involving sensitive information, such as sexual behavior, illegal dr...
Many issues of interest to social scientists and policy makers are of a sensitive nature in the sens...