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The following pages link to Estimating a sensitive proportion through randomized response procedures based on auxiliary information (Q840987):
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- An extension of the standardized randomized response technique to a multi-stage setup (Q257456) (← links)
- Design-based distribution function estimation for stigmatized populations (Q379963) (← links)
- A pseudo-empirical log-likelihood estimator using scrambled responses (Q631532) (← links)
- A class of estimators for quantitative sensitive data (Q641783) (← links)
- Fuzzy geometric programming approach in multivariate stratified sample surveys under two stage randomized response model (Q894557) (← links)
- Respondent privacy and estimation efficiency in randomized response surveys for discrete-valued sensitive variables (Q894863) (← links)
- Gini index estimation in randomized response surveys (Q1621954) (← links)
- A randomized response procedure for multiple-sensitive questions (Q1926078) (← links)
- Efficiency comparison of unrelated question models based on same privacy protection degree (Q1928374) (← links)
- Estimation of population proportion in randomized response sampling using weighted confidence interval construction (Q1936670) (← links)
- Advances in estimation by the item sum technique using auxiliary information in complex surveys (Q2316745) (← links)
- Compromise allocation in multivariate stratified sample surveys under two stage randomized response model (Q2439522) (← links)
- An extension of Franklin's randomized response technique for multi-proportions (Q2816640) (← links)
- Scrambled Response Models Based on Auxiliary Variables (Q2930710) (← links)
- Privacy protection measures for randomized response surveys on stigmatizing continuous variables (Q5036348) (← links)
- New scrambled response models for estimating the mean of a sensitive quantitative character (Q5123662) (← links)
- Hansen and Hurwitz estimator with scrambled response on the second call (Q5128607) (← links)
- Estimation of Finite Population Variance Using Scrambled Responses in the Presence of Auxiliary Information (Q5259149) (← links)