Methods to analyze multicategorical variables are extensively used in sociological, medical and educational research. Nonetheless, they have a very sparse presence in finite population sampling when sensitive topics are investigated and data are obtained by means of the randomized response technique (RRT), a survey method based on the principle that sensitive questions must not be asked directly to the respondents. The RRT is used with the aim of reducing social desirability bias, which is defined as the respondent tendency to release personal information according to what is socially acceptable. This nonstandard data-collection approach was originally developed to deal with dichotomous responses to sensitive questions. Later, the idea has ...
The thesis describes the multivariate analysis of randomized response data. Randomized response was ...
This paper provides a conceptual, empirical, and practical guide for estimating ordinal reliability ...
An innovative additive randomized response technique (RRT) has been put forth in this study. The pro...
This paper considers new techniques for complex surveys in the case of estimation of proportions wh...
An exponential-type estimator is developed for the population mean of the sensitive study variable b...
Large scale surveys are increasingly delving into sensitive topics such as gambling, alcoholism, dr...
Social desirability bias (SDB) is defined as a tendency in people to present themselves in a more so...
This work proposes a general class of estimators for the population total of a sensitive variable us...
In survey sampling the randomized response (RR) technique can be used to obtain truthful answers to ...
Social Desirability Bias (SDB) is the tendency in respondents to answer questions untruthfully in th...
The randomized response (RR) technique was developed to improve the validity of measures assessing a...
Ordinal variables—categorical variables with a defined order to the categories, but without equal sp...
The analysis of the behavior of estimators of the mean of a sensitive variable is considered when a ...
The problem of estimating the population proportion possessing a sensitive attribute using simple ra...
In randomized controlled trials, ordinal outcomes are commonly used as primary endpoints to measure ...
The thesis describes the multivariate analysis of randomized response data. Randomized response was ...
This paper provides a conceptual, empirical, and practical guide for estimating ordinal reliability ...
An innovative additive randomized response technique (RRT) has been put forth in this study. The pro...
This paper considers new techniques for complex surveys in the case of estimation of proportions wh...
An exponential-type estimator is developed for the population mean of the sensitive study variable b...
Large scale surveys are increasingly delving into sensitive topics such as gambling, alcoholism, dr...
Social desirability bias (SDB) is defined as a tendency in people to present themselves in a more so...
This work proposes a general class of estimators for the population total of a sensitive variable us...
In survey sampling the randomized response (RR) technique can be used to obtain truthful answers to ...
Social Desirability Bias (SDB) is the tendency in respondents to answer questions untruthfully in th...
The randomized response (RR) technique was developed to improve the validity of measures assessing a...
Ordinal variables—categorical variables with a defined order to the categories, but without equal sp...
The analysis of the behavior of estimators of the mean of a sensitive variable is considered when a ...
The problem of estimating the population proportion possessing a sensitive attribute using simple ra...
In randomized controlled trials, ordinal outcomes are commonly used as primary endpoints to measure ...
The thesis describes the multivariate analysis of randomized response data. Randomized response was ...
This paper provides a conceptual, empirical, and practical guide for estimating ordinal reliability ...
An innovative additive randomized response technique (RRT) has been put forth in this study. The pro...