In this paper, a simple and obvious procedure is presented that allows to estimate  the population proportion Pi possessing sensitive attribute using simple random sampling with replacement (SRSWR). In addition to T, the probability that a respondent truthfully states that he or she bears a sensitive character when experienced in a direct response survey. An efficiency comparison is carried out to investigate in the performance of the proposed method. It is found that the proposed strategy is more efficient than Warner’s (1965) as well as Huang’s (2004) randomized response techniques under some realistic conditions. Numerical illustrations and graphical representations are also given in support of the present study.Â
This paper proposes an estimator for population proportion p possessing sensitive attribute under un...
In this paper, an alternative to the Mangat (1994) randomized response sampling procedure for estima...
[[abstract]]Randomized response techniques are useful for promoting respondent cooperation and reduc...
<p>In this paper, a simple and obvious procedure is presented that allows to estimate the populatio...
The problem of estimating the population proportion possessing a sensitive attribute using simple ra...
[[abstract]]In this paper, a simple and obvious procedure is presented that allows to estimate π, th...
This paper considers the problem of estimation for binomial proportions of sensitive or stigmatizing...
[[abstract]]This paper considers the problem of estimating the population proportion when the study ...
Many issues of interest to social scientists and policy makers are of a sensitive nature in the sens...
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 ...
[[abstract]]This paper considers the problem of estimation for binomial proportions of sensitive att...
Abstract. To estimate the mean of a sensitive quantitative variable two Randomized Response Models s...
In survey research it is often problematic to ask people sensitive questions because they may refuse...
In estimating the proportion of people bearing a stigmatizing characteristic in a community of peopl...
This paper proposes an estimator for population proportion p possessing sensitive attribute under un...
In this paper, an alternative to the Mangat (1994) randomized response sampling procedure for estima...
[[abstract]]Randomized response techniques are useful for promoting respondent cooperation and reduc...
<p>In this paper, a simple and obvious procedure is presented that allows to estimate the populatio...
The problem of estimating the population proportion possessing a sensitive attribute using simple ra...
[[abstract]]In this paper, a simple and obvious procedure is presented that allows to estimate π, th...
This paper considers the problem of estimation for binomial proportions of sensitive or stigmatizing...
[[abstract]]This paper considers the problem of estimating the population proportion when the study ...
Many issues of interest to social scientists and policy makers are of a sensitive nature in the sens...
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 ...
[[abstract]]This paper considers the problem of estimation for binomial proportions of sensitive att...
Abstract. To estimate the mean of a sensitive quantitative variable two Randomized Response Models s...
In survey research it is often problematic to ask people sensitive questions because they may refuse...
In estimating the proportion of people bearing a stigmatizing characteristic in a community of peopl...
This paper proposes an estimator for population proportion p possessing sensitive attribute under un...
In this paper, an alternative to the Mangat (1994) randomized response sampling procedure for estima...
[[abstract]]Randomized response techniques are useful for promoting respondent cooperation and reduc...