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Sayed Mohammad Reza Alavi, Mahboobeh Tajadini, Volume 9, Issue 2 (2-2016)
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In survey sampling, the respondents often do not state the actual response to the sensitive questions. Randomized response techniques have been designed to protect the privacy of responses. This paper focused on the randomized response technique for qualitative variables based on Simmons method. Using idea of repeating answer, the new repeated randomized response technique is introduced. Its efficiency is compared with the Simmons technique. Proportion of student cheating in Shahid Chamran University is estimated using the proposed technique.
Sayed Mohammad Reza Alavi, Mohammad Joharzadeh, Rahim Chinipardaz, Volume 13, Issue 1 (9-2019)
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Usually in survey sampling when the sensitive questions are asked directly, the respondents do not provide true answers. The randomized response techniques have been introduced to protect the privacy responses. In this article we focus on Simons randomized response technique for qualitative variables. Using the combination of the two different Simmons’ models, a new combined randomized response technique is introduced to increase protection of privacy. Using simulation in R package, efficiency of the proposed model is compared to the Simmons’ and Alavi and Tajodini's (1394) models. Finally, the proposed model has been employed for estimating the proportion of student cheating in Shahid Chamran University.
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