Optional randomized response techniques for complex survey designs
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- Chaudhuri and Mukerjee ORRT for two sensitive characteristics and their overlap
- A remark on Gupta, Gupta and Singh optional randomized response model
- An optimised optional randomised response technique
- Alternative estimators for randomized response techniques in multi-character surveys
- Double-sampling regression-cum-exponential estimator of the mean of a sensitive variable
- Enhancing a randomized response model to estimate population means to sensitive questions
- Optional randomized response: a critical review
- Optional versus compulsory randomized response techniques in complex surveys
- An alternative randomized response model using two deck of cards: a rejoinder
- Randomized response techniques for complex survey designs
- Globally and conditionally optimized optional randomized response techniques
- On relative efficacies of `optional' versus `compulsory' randomization in responses: a simulation-based numerical study covering three RR schemes
- Optional randomized response in stratified unequal probability sampling -- a simulation based numerical study with Kuk's method
- Procedures for scrambling sensitive quantitative variables: an updated review
- Optional randomized response techniques for quantitative characteristics
- Optional randomized response technique in two-phase sampling
- Use of free software to estimate sensitive behaviours from complex surveys
- Optimum allocation in two-stage stratified randomized response model
- Randomized response estimation in multiple frame surveys
- Randomized response techniques: an application to the Botswana AIDS impact survey
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