Generalizations of a contamination model for continuous type random variables |
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Authors: | W. Eenneth Poole C. Andrew Clayton |
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Affiliation: | Research Triangle Institute , P. O. Box 12194, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, 27709 |
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Abstract: | In 1965, Stanley Warner (Warner, 1965) introduced a model for contaminating discrete type random variables. He presented this scheme as being potentially useful in survevs where sensitive in-formation is being gathered. Since that time much research has been conducted and many papers written on the development of these discrete type randomized response models. More recently, atten-tion has been focused on the application of randomized response type models for preservation of confidentiality in existing data files (Boruch 1971 and 1972, Ranney 1975, Felligi 1974, and Inge-marsson 1975). In 1974, Poole (Poole, 1974) introduced a randomized response model for a positive continuous type random variable which was basically a continuous variable analog of the discrete variable Warner model. In this paper the results of the 1974 paper are extended to a lt-dimensional continuous type random variable in k-dimensional Euclidean space. |
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Keywords: | randomized response multivariate distributions |
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