This paper considers the problem of estimation for binomial proportions of sensitive or stigmatizing attributes in the population of interest. Randomized response techniques are suggested for protecting the privacy of respondents and reducing the response bias while eliciting information on sensitive attributes. In many sensitive question surveys, the same population is often sampled repeatedly on each occasion. In this paper, we apply successive sampling scheme to improve the estimation of the sensitive proportion on current occasion
Abstract. To estimate the mean of a sensitive quantitative variable two Randomized Response Models s...
This paper considers the problem of estimation of population mean of a sensitive variable in double ...
We proposed new and more ecient estimators for estimating population proportion of respondents belon...
For various reasons individuals in a sample survey may prefer not to confide to the interviewer the ...
In many socio-economic surveys, the variable of interest is sensitive or stig-matizing. Examples inc...
This paper proposes an estimator for population proportion p possessing sensitive attribute under un...
In estimating the proportion of people bearing a stigmatizing characteristic in a community of peopl...
Estimation of mean of a stigmatized quantitative variable is considered here for complex survey situ...
<p>In this paper, a simple and obvious procedure is presented that allows to estimate the populatio...
Abstract. The problem of underreporting and non response on the sensitive issues are very common in ...
[[abstract]]This paper considers the problem of estimating the population proportion when the study ...
In sample surveys, when we need information regarding rare sensitive issues which people often do no...
The estimation of the relative size of a certain subgroup within a population under study is one of ...
[[abstract]]This paper considers the problem of estimation for binomial proportions of sensitive att...
The problem of estimating the population proportion possessing a sensitive attribute using simple ra...
Abstract. To estimate the mean of a sensitive quantitative variable two Randomized Response Models s...
This paper considers the problem of estimation of population mean of a sensitive variable in double ...
We proposed new and more ecient estimators for estimating population proportion of respondents belon...
For various reasons individuals in a sample survey may prefer not to confide to the interviewer the ...
In many socio-economic surveys, the variable of interest is sensitive or stig-matizing. Examples inc...
This paper proposes an estimator for population proportion p possessing sensitive attribute under un...
In estimating the proportion of people bearing a stigmatizing characteristic in a community of peopl...
Estimation of mean of a stigmatized quantitative variable is considered here for complex survey situ...
<p>In this paper, a simple and obvious procedure is presented that allows to estimate the populatio...
Abstract. The problem of underreporting and non response on the sensitive issues are very common in ...
[[abstract]]This paper considers the problem of estimating the population proportion when the study ...
In sample surveys, when we need information regarding rare sensitive issues which people often do no...
The estimation of the relative size of a certain subgroup within a population under study is one of ...
[[abstract]]This paper considers the problem of estimation for binomial proportions of sensitive att...
The problem of estimating the population proportion possessing a sensitive attribute using simple ra...
Abstract. To estimate the mean of a sensitive quantitative variable two Randomized Response Models s...
This paper considers the problem of estimation of population mean of a sensitive variable in double ...
We proposed new and more ecient estimators for estimating population proportion of respondents belon...