Protection of privacy in efficient application of randomized response techniques
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Recommendations
- How randomized response techniques need not be confined to simple random sampling but liberally applicable to general sampling schemes
- Optional versus compulsory randomized response techniques in complex surveys
- Measures of respondent privacy in randomized response surveys
- On randomized response surveys for estimating a proportion
- Using randomized response from a complex survey to estimate a sensitive proportion in a dichotomous finite population
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- A generalized randomized response technique
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- Respondent Jeopardy and Optimal Designs in Randomized Response Models
- Using randomized response from a complex survey to estimate a sensitive proportion in a dichotomous finite population
- Utilizing covariates by logistic regression modelling in improved estimation of population proportions bearing stigmatizng features through randomized responses in complex surveys
Cited in
(22)- Further improvements on unrelated characteristic models in randomized response techniques
- Using randomized response from a complex survey to estimate a sensitive proportion in a dichotomous finite population
- Improved randomized response in additive scrambling models
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5585897 (Why is no real title available?)
- How to use randomized response survey data at hand by a specific procedure to judge its efficiency versus a possible rival
- Utilizing covariates by logistic regression modelling in improved estimation of population proportions bearing stigmatizng features through randomized responses in complex surveys
- Maximum likelihood estimation of sensitive proportion using repeated randomized response techniques
- Efficiency comparison of unrelated question models based on same privacy protection degree
- Optional versus compulsory randomized response techniques in complex surveys
- Respondent privacy and estimation efficiency in randomized response surveys for discrete-valued sensitive variables
- Privacy protection measures for randomized response surveys on stigmatizing continuous variables
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- Measures of respondent privacy in randomized response surveys
- How randomized response techniques need not be confined to simple random sampling but liberally applicable to general sampling schemes
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