Estimating sensitive proportions by Warner’s randomized response technique using multiple randomized responses from distinct persons sampled
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DOI: 10.1007/s00362-009-0210-3
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- Sarjinder Singh & Munir Mahmood & D. Tracy, 2001. "Estimation of mean and variance of stigmatized quantitative variable using distinct units in randomized response sampling," Statistical Papers, Springer, vol. 42(3), pages 403-411, July.
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- Kajal Dihidar & Manjima Bhattacharya, 2017. "Estimating Sensitive Population Proportion Using A Combination Of Binomial And Hypergeometric Randomized Responses By Direct And Inverse Mechanism," Statistics in Transition New Series, Polish Statistical Association, vol. 18(2), pages 193-210, June.
- Dihidar Kajal & Bhattacharya Manjima, 2017. "Estimating Sensitive Population Proportion Using a Combination of Binomial and Hypergeometric Randomized Responses by Direct and Inverse Mechanism," Statistics in Transition New Series, Polish Statistical Association, vol. 18(2), pages 193-210, June.
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Repeated randomized response; Unbiased estimation; With replacement sampling; 62 D05;All these keywords.
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