On randomized response surveys for estimating a proportion |
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Authors: | Tapan K. Nayak |
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Affiliation: | Department of Statistics , George Washington University , Washington, DC, 20052 |
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Abstract: | In studies about sensitive characteristics, randomized response (RR) methods are useful for generating reliable data, protecting respondents’ privacy. It is shown that all RR surveys for estimating a proportion can be encompassed in a common model and some general results for statistical inferences can be used for any given survey. The concepts of design and scheme are introduced for characterizing RR surveys. Some consequences of comparing RR designs based on statistical measures of efficiency and respondent’ protection are discussed. In particular, such comparisons lead to the designs that may not be suitable in practice. It is suggested that one should consider other criteria and the scheme parameters for planning a RR survey. |
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Keywords: | admissibility efficiency respondent' protection response bias unrelated question model Warner's method |
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