On the estimation of a sensitive quantitative mean using blank cards |
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Authors: | Fatima Batool Javid Shabbir Zawar Hussain |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Statistics, Comsats Institute of Information Technology, Lahore, Pakistan;2. Department of Statistics, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan |
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Abstract: | In this article, we introduce for the first time, the blank card methods for estimation of finite population mean of a sensitive variable. Two generic randomization devices are suggested, and for each device we identify the choices of special models. We introduce additive, multiplicative, and combination of both additive and multiplicative scrambling models that require use of a non sensitive variable. We derive the basic statistical properties of each model. It is interesting to note that various existing estimators can be viewed as the special cases of those presented here. The statistical efficiency of proposed techniques is compared with Greenberg et al. (1971 Greenberg, B.G., Kuebler Jr, R.R., Abernathy, J.R., Horvitz, D.G. (1971). Application of the randomized response technique in obtaining quantitative data. J. Am. Stat. Assoc. 66(334):243–250.[Taylor &; Francis Online], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]) and modified Perri (2008 Perri, P.F. (2008). Modified randomized devices for Simmons’ model. Model Assisted Stat. Appl. 3(3):233–239. [Google Scholar]) model. The proposed devices can easily be adjusted to achieve the required efficiency level by making suitable choices of different design parameters. |
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Keywords: | Additive and multiplicative models Blank card method Efficiency Quantitative variable Unrelated question models. |
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