In our project within the DFG Priority Programme on Survey Methodology (SPP 1292) we conducted various methodological studies on survey techniques for asking sensitive questions. For example, we compared results from the randomized response technique (RRT) to true known data in a validation study, developed and evaluated implementations of the RRT for CATI and online mode, and compared the performance of the RRT to competing approaches. In our talk, we will give an overview of the studies conducted in this project and will present our key findings. Furthermore, we will identify open research questions and give guidelines for future research on asking sensitive questions
The estimation of the relative size of a certain subgroup within a population under study is one of ...
Since the Warner's randomized response (RR) model to solicit sensitive information was proposed in 1...
Randomized response techniques (RRT) are well-known as tools to procure trustworthy survey data on c...
Gaining valid answers to so-called sensitive questions is an age-old problem in survey research. Var...
[[abstract]]Randomized response techniques are useful for promoting respondent cooperation and reduc...
Self-administered online surveys may provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents tha...
"Self-administered online surveys may provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents th...
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than su...
In social science research, survey respondents hesitate to answer sensitive questions. This explains...
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than su...
In survey research it is often problematic to ask people sensitive questions because they may refuse...
This article is an empirical contribution to the evaluation of the randomized response technique (RR...
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 ...
A survey study is a research method commonly used to quantify population characteristics in biostati...
The estimation of the relative size of a certain subgroup within a population under study is one of ...
Since the Warner's randomized response (RR) model to solicit sensitive information was proposed in 1...
Randomized response techniques (RRT) are well-known as tools to procure trustworthy survey data on c...
Gaining valid answers to so-called sensitive questions is an age-old problem in survey research. Var...
[[abstract]]Randomized response techniques are useful for promoting respondent cooperation and reduc...
Self-administered online surveys may provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents tha...
"Self-administered online surveys may provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents th...
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than su...
In social science research, survey respondents hesitate to answer sensitive questions. This explains...
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than su...
In survey research it is often problematic to ask people sensitive questions because they may refuse...
This article is an empirical contribution to the evaluation of the randomized response technique (RR...
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 ...
A survey study is a research method commonly used to quantify population characteristics in biostati...
The estimation of the relative size of a certain subgroup within a population under study is one of ...
Since the Warner's randomized response (RR) model to solicit sensitive information was proposed in 1...
Randomized response techniques (RRT) are well-known as tools to procure trustworthy survey data on c...