Analysis Of Randomized Response Models Using Different Techniques

Analysis Of Randomized Response Models Using Different Techniques

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Abid, Muhammad
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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Sample surveys on human populations have established the fact that refusal to respond and intended giving of incorrect answers are two main sources of non-sampling error. The bias produced by these two sources of error is sometimes large enough to make the sample estimates seriously misleading. This problem becomes more serious when respondents are questioned about sensitive matters. A procedure was introduced by Warner (1965) to diminish bias due to deliberately misleading responses. This procedure enables the respondents to provide truthful information while protecting their privacy. We present a brief survey of the literature about randomized response techniques (RRTs). A common Bayesian approach when the data are obtained through Perri (2008) and Mahmmod et al. (1998) randomized response models.Based on the concept of jeopardy function, we derived efficiency conditions for the Warner (1965), Mangat et al. (1995) and Bhargava and Singh (2000) model compared to Mahmood et al. (1998) model.
EAN 9783846508350
ISBN 3846508357
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication date December 13, 2012
Pages 96
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 6
Readership General
Authors Abid, Muhammad; Hussain, Zawar