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The following pages link to On the Choice of the Unrelated Question in Simmons' Version of Randomized Response (Q4091272):
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- Forced quantitative randomized response model: a new device (Q745414) (← links)
- Respondent privacy and estimation efficiency in randomized response surveys for discrete-valued sensitive variables (Q894863) (← links)
- Respondent hazards in the unrelated question randomized response model (Q1239986) (← links)
- A dexterous randomized response model for estimating a rare sensitive attribute using Poisson distribution (Q2453919) (← links)
- Improved Bar-Lev, Bobovitch, and Boukai Randomized Response Models (Q3625327) (← links)
- Randomized Response Techniques: A Review (Q3746649) (← links)
- Loten bij delicate vragen; een overzicht van "randomized response"-technieken (Q4114677) (← links)
- A randomized response procedure for two-unrelated sensitive questions (Q4718654) (← links)
- On randomized response surveys for estimating a proportion (Q4839333) (← links)
- Randomized response model to alter the nuisance effect of non-response due to stigmatized issues in survey sampling (Q5033428) (← links)
- Improved strategy to collect sensitive data by using geometric distribution as a randomization device (Q5077942) (← links)
- Revisit of a randomized response model for estimating a rare sensitive attribute under probability proportional to size sampling using Poisson probability distribution (Q5083456) (← links)
- An alternative to Kim and Warde’s mixed randomized response technique (Q5148637) (← links)
- A two-stage unrelated randomized response model for estimating a rare sensitive attribute in probability proportional to size sampling using Poisson distribution (Q5160292) (← links)
- Lowering the Cramer-Rao lower bounds of variance in randomized response sampling (Q5867453) (← links)
- An innovative improvement in Warner's randomized response device for evasive answer bias (Q5887977) (← links)
- Two sensitive characteristics and their overlap with two questions per card (Q6068299) (← links)