Mean and sensitivity estimation in optional randomized response models |
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Authors: | Sat Gupta Javid Shabbir Supriti Sehra |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA;2. Department of Statistics, Quaid-I-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan |
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Abstract: | Optional randomized response models were introduced by Gupta et al. (2002). These models are based on the basic premise that a question may be sensitive for one respondent but may not be sensitive for another. In an optional RRT (randomized response technique) model, a respondent is asked to provide a scrambled response only if the respondent considers the question sensitive. Otherwise, the respondent provides a truthful response. The researcher does not know which type of response is provided. The proportion of respondents who provide a scrambled response is known as the sensitivity level of the question. In this paper, we estimate simultaneously the mean and the sensitivity level of a quantitative-response sensitive question using a two stage optional RRT model. The estimators are unbiased and asymptotically normally distributed. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using additive and multiplicative scrambling. |
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Keywords: | 62D05 |
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