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The following pages link to Randomized response techniques for complex survey designs (Q849896):
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- An extension of the standardized randomized response technique to a multi-stage setup (Q257456) (← links)
- Two-valued response technique of polychotomous sensitive question (Q301013) (← links)
- Respondent privacy and estimation efficiency in randomized response surveys for discrete-valued sensitive variables (Q894863) (← links)
- Christofides' randomized response technique in complex sample surveys (Q1764212) (← links)
- Estimation of population proportion in randomized response sampling using weighted confidence interval construction (Q1936670) (← links)
- Randomized response techniques: an application to the Botswana AIDS impact survey (Q2655054) (← links)
- Alternative Estimators for Randomized Response Techniques in Multi-Character Surveys (Q3015897) (← links)
- Use of Two Decks of Cards in Randomized Response Techniques for Complex Survey Designs (Q3167857) (← links)
- A GENERALIZED TWO-STAGE RANDOMIZED RESPONSE PROCEDURE IN COMPLEX SAMPLE SURVEYS (Q3442930) (← links)
- Randomized Response Techniques: A Review (Q3746649) (← links)
- Violation of respondent's privacy in moors* model- its rectification through a random group strategy (Q4346839) (← links)
- On using non identical and independent Bernoulli trials in human surveys (Q4563497) (← links)
- Optional randomized response technique in two-phase sampling (Q4588888) (← links)
- Multi-character survery using randomized response technique (Q4843830) (← links)
- Randomized response estimation in multiple frame surveys (Q5030577) (← links)
- Mean estimation of sensitive variables under measurement errors using optional RRT models (Q5082616) (← links)
- Optional Randomized Response Techniques for Complex Survey Designs (Q5122506) (← links)
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- Randomized Response and New Thoughts on Politz–Simmons Technique (Q5272697) (← links)
- The Design of Scoring Schemes for Surveys Using the Block Total Response Method (Q5704564) (← links)