This paper proposes a strategy for administering a survey that is mindful of sensitive data and individual privacy. The survey seeks to estimate the population proportion of a sensitive variable and does not depend on anonymity, cryptography, or legal guarantees for its privacy preserving properties. Our technique presents interviewees with a question and t possible answers, and asks participants to eliminate one of the t-1 alternatives at random. We introduce a specific setup that requires just a single coin as randomizing device, and that limits the amount of information each respondent is exposed to by presenting to her/him only a subset of the question's alternatives. Finally we conduct a simulation study to provide evidence of the robu...
The item count method is a way of asking sensitive survey questions which protects the anonymity of ...
For various reasons individuals in a sample survey may prefer not to confide to the interviewer the ...
In surveys concerning sensitive behavior or attitudes, respondents often do not answer truthfully, b...
In many socio-economic surveys, the variable of interest is sensitive or stig-matizing. Examples inc...
Randomized response and item count techniques have originally been designed as statistical methods t...
Since the Warner's randomized response (RR) model to solicit sensitive information was proposed in 1...
Respondents to survey questions involving sensitive information, such as sexual behavior, illegal dr...
In sample surveys, when we need information regarding rare sensitive issues which people often do no...
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than su...
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...
Sensitive issues are often arose in medical, psychological and sociological surveys, such as sex, ab...
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than su...
Gaining valid answers to so-called sensitive questions is an age-old problem in survey research. Var...
There are materials in literature about how privacy on stigmatizing features like alcoholism, histor...
The item count method is a way of asking sensitive survey questions which protects the anonymity of ...
For various reasons individuals in a sample survey may prefer not to confide to the interviewer the ...
In surveys concerning sensitive behavior or attitudes, respondents often do not answer truthfully, b...
In many socio-economic surveys, the variable of interest is sensitive or stig-matizing. Examples inc...
Randomized response and item count techniques have originally been designed as statistical methods t...
Since the Warner's randomized response (RR) model to solicit sensitive information was proposed in 1...
Respondents to survey questions involving sensitive information, such as sexual behavior, illegal dr...
In sample surveys, when we need information regarding rare sensitive issues which people often do no...
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than su...
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...
Sensitive issues are often arose in medical, psychological and sociological surveys, such as sex, ab...
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than su...
Gaining valid answers to so-called sensitive questions is an age-old problem in survey research. Var...
There are materials in literature about how privacy on stigmatizing features like alcoholism, histor...
The item count method is a way of asking sensitive survey questions which protects the anonymity of ...
For various reasons individuals in a sample survey may prefer not to confide to the interviewer the ...
In surveys concerning sensitive behavior or attitudes, respondents often do not answer truthfully, b...