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Randomized Response Technique
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Response Techniques, Randomized
, Techniques, Randomized Response
, Response Technique, Randomized
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2013
2013
Parameter estimation in the presence of auxiliary information
Rita Sousa
2013
Corpus ID: 116993420
Dissertacao para obtencao do Grau de Doutora em Estatistica e Gestao de Risco, Especialidade em Estatistica
2012
2012
BAYESIAN ESTIMATION OF POPULATION PROPORTION IN KIM AND WARDE MIXED RANDOMIZED RESPONSE TECHNIQUE
Z. Hussain
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J. Shabbir
2012
Corpus ID: 54947534
In this study, we have developed the Bayesian estimator of the population proportion of a sensitive characteristic when data are…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
An X-method to Get Sensitive
Information Liu Xiang
2011
Corpus ID: 61251491
A new approach, which is so called, to get the sensitive information is presented. The X-method consummates and improves the…
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2010
2010
Questions used in the modified PBT to estimate pregnancy outcomes
G. Letamo
2010
Corpus ID: 14190952
Application of PBT in Ghana A pilot test of PBT to assess its feasibility in estimating stillbirths, miscarriages and induced…
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Using the Randomized Response Technique to Investigate Illegal Fishing and Contribute to Abalone Management in Northern California
S. G. Blank
2008
Corpus ID: 142703590
Illegal fishing has detrimental environmental and social impacts, but these effects are difficult to mitigate without reliable…
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2003
2003
Randomised Response Technique-An Innovative Method To Measure Culturally Sensitive Variables : Results From A Pilot Study
M. Soudarssanane
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B. Naik
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A. Sahai
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J. Bazroy
2003
Corpus ID: 74085981
Research questions: What is the advantage of Randomized Response Technique (RRT) over the conventional Direct Interview (DI) and…
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1983
1983
Randomized response estimates of problem use of alcohol among employed females.
B. Volicer
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M. Cahill
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E. Neuburger
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G. Arntz
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
1983
Corpus ID: 37630511
As part of the evaluation of an alcoholism orientation program conducted in 12 federal agencies, 378 female employees were asked…
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