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Modifications of some simple One-stage Randomized Response Models to Two-stage in complex surveys

Modifications of some simple One-stage Randomized Response Models to Two-stage in complex surveys

... a Randomized Response Technique (RRT) to minimize bias due to non- response or false ...different Randomized Response ...Simple Randomized Response Models to two-stage ...

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A stratified Mangat and Singh’s optional randomized response model using proportional and optimal allocation

A stratified Mangat and Singh’s optional randomized response model using proportional and optimal allocation

... the randomized response technique to stratified random sampling may be useful if the investigator is interested in estimating the proportion of HIV / AIDS positively affected persons at different levels ...

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An alternative randomized response model using two deck of cards: a rejoinder

An alternative randomized response model using two deck of cards: a rejoinder

... as randomized response technique (RR) for estimating π , the proportion of population possessing certain stigmatized character A (say) by protecting the privacy of respondents and preventing the ...

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Non-Randomized Response Models: An Experimental Application of the Triangular Model as an Indirect Questioning Method for Sensitive Topics

Non-Randomized Response Models: An Experimental Application of the Triangular Model as an Indirect Questioning Method for Sensitive Topics

... In conclusion, the authors speak against relying blindly on the more-is-better- assumption (Höglinger & Diekmann 2017, p. 136) which has been most prominent when examining (non-) randomized response ...

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An alternative randomized response model using two decks of cards

An alternative randomized response model using two decks of cards

... In section 2, a new randomized response model is proposed based on two decks of cards. The proposed model differs from the OS model in the design of the decks, where one of the decks uses the same ...

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An Improved Exponential Type Estimator Of Population Mean of Sensitive Variable Using Optional Randomized Response Technique

An Improved Exponential Type Estimator Of Population Mean of Sensitive Variable Using Optional Randomized Response Technique

... correct response for the auxiliary variable 𝑋 but has optional randomized response for variable ...the response as Ƶ = 𝑌 + 𝑆𝑇 for the study variable 𝑌, where T is a Bernoulli random variable ...

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New Randomized Response Procedures

New Randomized Response Procedures

... called Randomized Response Technique (RRT), to elicit truthful data for estimating proportion of a sensitive ...two randomized questions pertaining to the possession of a sensitive attribute A or its ...

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An alternative to Kim and Warde’s mixed randomized response technique

An alternative to Kim and Warde’s mixed randomized response technique

... Stratified random sampling is generally obtained by divided the population into non- overlapping groups called strata and selecting a simple random sample from each stratum. An RR technique using a stratified random ...

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Optimal Allocation in Stratified Randomized Response Model

Optimal Allocation in Stratified Randomized Response Model

... A Warner (1965) randomized response model based on stratification is used to determine the allocation of samples. Both linear and log-linear cost functions are discussed under uni and double stratification. ...

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Two-stage Optional Randomized Response Models.

Two-stage Optional Randomized Response Models.

... accurate. Randomized Response Technique (RRT) is one of several techniques used by researchers to circumvent social desirability bias in personal interview ...

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The silence of corruption : identifying underreporting of business corruption through randomized response techniques

The silence of corruption : identifying underreporting of business corruption through randomized response techniques

... Unfortunately, this strategy is subjective to measurement error. In our data, we find that that the vast majority of cases of “somewhat truthful” or “somewhat untruthful” are concentrated in one region, Chittagong. While ...

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Randomized response surface pathway design with odd response outcomes in a Latin Square designed study

Randomized response surface pathway design with odd response outcomes in a Latin Square designed study

... Results: Starting with a low number of subjects and increasing this number with increasing design levels reduces the sample size without reducing the power. The suggested randomization procedure worked as expected. No ...

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Randomized Response and Balanced Bloom Filters for Privacy Preserving Record Linkage

Randomized Response and Balanced Bloom Filters for Privacy Preserving Record Linkage

... C ONCLUSION To sum up the current state of Bloom filter-based PPRL, and considering the results reported here, we recommend: 1 The use of as any many [37] stable [38] identifiers as avai[r] ...

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Metformin to Augment Strength Training Effective Response in Seniors (MASTERS): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Metformin to Augment Strength Training Effective Response in Seniors (MASTERS): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... finishing 42 resistance exercise sessions and, thus, approximately 50 total study visits. This time includes a 2-week pre-treatment or baseline period involving a de- tailed screening and physical exam for ...

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Influence of the Chungkookjang on histamine induced wheal and flare skin response: a randomized, double blind, placebo controlled trial

Influence of the Chungkookjang on histamine induced wheal and flare skin response: a randomized, double blind, placebo controlled trial

... pro-inflammatory mediators are responsible for activat- ing mast cells in allergic inflammation and the hypersen- sitive response [3-6]. Therefore, an agent or agents capable of attenuating the production of these ...

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Creating groups with similar expected behavioural response in randomized controlled trials: a fuzzy cognitive map approach

Creating groups with similar expected behavioural response in randomized controlled trials: a fuzzy cognitive map approach

... Figure 5 shows that our protocol leads to the most simi- lar groups in terms of size as well as expected behaviour change. Indeed, the standard deviation (the smaller, the more similar the groups) among groups’ mean ...

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Ventilatory function response to training of cervical muscles in mechanical neck pain: a randomized controlled study

Ventilatory function response to training of cervical muscles in mechanical neck pain: a randomized controlled study

... The present study investigated the ventilatory functions response to training of DCF muscles using PBU in patients with chronic MNP. The current results indicated that improvements in ventilatory functions were ...

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Randomized Controlled Trial of Dose Response to Influenza Vaccine in Children Aged 6 to 23 Months

Randomized Controlled Trial of Dose Response to Influenza Vaccine in Children Aged 6 to 23 Months

... A randomized controlled trial called TITRE I (TIV Infant-Toddler Response Eval- uation I) was conducted at 5 sites in 3 Canadian provinces (British Columbia, Quebec, and Nova ...

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Clinical and metabolic response to soy administration in older women with metabolic syndrome: a randomized controlled trial

Clinical and metabolic response to soy administration in older women with metabolic syndrome: a randomized controlled trial

... metabolic response to soy administration in older women with metabolic syndrome: A randomized controlled trial” has been read and approved by all named authors and that there are no other persons who ...

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Metacognitive therapy versus exposure and response prevention for obsessive compulsive disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Metacognitive therapy versus exposure and response prevention for obsessive compulsive disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... thought object fusion (TOF). TAF [32] refers to the belief that obsessional thoughts can lead to the commission of an action (e.g. “thinking about killing someone will make me do it”). TEF [42] refers to the belief that ...

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