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An efficient two-stage randomized response model under stratified random sampling
A two-stage randomized response model is extended to stratified random sampling in order to find out more efficient estimators of proportions built from sensitive questions, which respondents may not answer truthfully, in a population divided into homogeneous subgroups. In each subgroup, the respondents who have not answered the sensitive question in the first stage are requested in the second stage to either answer the sensitive question (second attempt then) or to draw a card indicating "yes" or "no". In the latter case, they are required to report the outcome. Such extension provides a more efficient estimator of the proportion of the population having a given sensitive attribute than its counterpart in simple random sampling. The extended two-stage randomized response model is more efficient than the stratified randomized response model, where respondents must answer the sensitive question either in the first or in the second stage. Moreover, it increases the respondents' cooperation. When strata weights are unknown, they are estimated by the double sampling method.
An efficient two-stage randomized response model under stratified random sampling
A two-stage randomized response model is extended to stratified random sampling in order to find out more efficient estimators of proportions built from sensitive questions, which respondents may not answer truthfully, in a population divided into homogeneous subgroups. In each subgroup, the respondents who have not answered the sensitive question in the first stage are requested in the second stage to either answer the sensitive question (second attempt then) or to draw a card indicating "yes" or "no". In the latter case, they are required to report the outcome. Such extension provides a more efficient estimator of the proportion of the population having a given sensitive attribute than its counterpart in simple random sampling. The extended two-stage randomized response model is more efficient than the stratified randomized response model, where respondents must answer the sensitive question either in the first or in the second stage. Moreover, it increases the respondents' cooperation. When strata weights are unknown, they are estimated by the double sampling method.
An efficient two-stage randomized response model under stratified random sampling
Abdelfatah, Sally (Autor:in) / Mazloum, Reda
2016
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
Lokalklassifikation TIB:
770/1905/3175
BKL:
42.11
Biomathematik, Biokybernetik
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74.80
Demographie
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31.73
Mathematische Statistik
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