
Randomized Response and Indirect Questioning Techniques in Surveys
Arijit Chaudhuri(Author)
Chapman & Hall/CRC (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 16. December 2010
Book
Hardback
228 pages
978-1-4398-3657-6 (ISBN)
Description
For surveys involving sensitive questions, randomized response techniques (RRTs) and other indirect questions are helpful in obtaining survey responses while maintaining the privacy of the respondents. Written by one of the leading experts in the world on RR, Randomized Response and Indirect Questioning Techniques in Surveys describes the current state of RR as well as emerging developments in the field. The author also explains how to extend RR to situations employing unequal probability sampling.
While the theory of RR has grown phenomenally, the area has not kept pace in practice. Covering both theory and practice, the book first discusses replacing a direct response (DR) with an RR in a simple random sample with replacement (SRSWR). It then emphasizes how the application of RRTs in the estimation of attribute or quantitative features is valid for selecting respondents in a general manner. The author examines different ways to treat maximum likelihood estimation; covers optional RR devices, which provide alternatives to compulsory randomized response theory; and presents RR techniques that encompass quantitative variables, including those related to stigmatizing characteristics. He also gives his viewpoint on alternative RR techniques, including the item count technique, nominative technique, and three-card method.
While the theory of RR has grown phenomenally, the area has not kept pace in practice. Covering both theory and practice, the book first discusses replacing a direct response (DR) with an RR in a simple random sample with replacement (SRSWR). It then emphasizes how the application of RRTs in the estimation of attribute or quantitative features is valid for selecting respondents in a general manner. The author examines different ways to treat maximum likelihood estimation; covers optional RR devices, which provide alternatives to compulsory randomized response theory; and presents RR techniques that encompass quantitative variables, including those related to stigmatizing characteristics. He also gives his viewpoint on alternative RR techniques, including the item count technique, nominative technique, and three-card method.
Reviews / Votes
The book compiles the important mathematical contributions in the area of RR ... readers interested in a summary of the statistical advances on RR will certainly find this book to be a good resource. ... It is a well-written and edited book and I congratulate the author for his work.-Mariano Ruiz Espejo, Biometrics, December 2012
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
9 s/w Tabellen
9 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4398-3657-6 (9781439836576)
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Person
Arijit Chaudhuri is a professor in the Applied Statistics Unit at the Indian Statistical Institute. Dr. Chaudhuri has published nearly 90 research papers in a variety of journals. He is the co-author of Survey Sampling: Theory and Methods, Second Edition (CRC Press, March 2005). His research interests include survey sampling and reliability.
Content
Why We Need One More Monograph on Randomized Response. Warner's Randomized Response Technique. Randomized Response Technique in General Sampling Design. Maximum Likelihood Approach. Optional Randomized Response Technique. Protection of Privacy. Quantitative Characteristics. Other Indirect Questioning Techniques. Miscellaneous Techniques, Applications, and Conclusions. Illustrative Simulated Empirical Findings. References. Index.