A new privacy-protecting survey design for multichotomous sensitive variables
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- Analyzing efficiency for the multi-category parallel method
- Valid estimates for repeated randomized response methods
- Applying the nonrandomized diagonal model to estimate a sensitive distribution in complex sample surveys
- Risk-optimal estimators for survey procedures with certain indirect questions
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