Edited by Arijit Chaudhuri, Tasos C. Christofides, C.R. Rao
Volume 34,
Chapter 1 - Review of Certain Recent Advances in Randomized Response Techniques
T.J. Rao, C.R. Rao
Chapter 2 - The Background and Genesis of Randomized Response Techniques
A. Chaudhuri
Chapter 3 - How Randomized Response Techniques Need not Be Confined to Simple Random Sampling but Liberally Applicable to General Sampling Schemes
A. Chaudhuri
Chapter 4 - The Classical Randomized Response Techniques: Reading Warner (1965) and Greenberg et al. (1969) 50 Years Later
T.C. Christofides
Chapter 5 - On the Estimation of Correlation Coefficient Using Scrambled Responses
S. Singh
Chapter 6 - Admissible and Optimal Estimation in Finite Population Sampling Under Randomized Response Models
S. Sengupta
Chapter 7 - A Mixture of True and Randomized Responses in the Estimation of the Number of People Having a Certain Attribute
A. Quatember
Chapter 8 - Estimation of Complex Population Parameters Under the Randomized Response Theory
L. Barabesi, G. Diana, P.F. Perri
Chapter 9 - An Efficient Randomized Response Model Using Two Decks of Cards Under Simple and Stratified Random Sampling
S. Abdelfatah, R. Mazloum
Chapter 10 - Software for Randomized Response Techniques
M. Rueda, B. Cobo, A. Arcos, R. Arnab
Chapter 11 - Poststratification Based on the Choice of Use of a Quantitative Randomization Device
O. Odumade, R. Arnab, S. Singh
Chapter 12 - Variance Estimation in Randomized Response Surveys
A.K. Adhikary
Chapter 13 - Behavior of Some Scrambled Randomized Response Models Under Simple Random Sampling, Ranked Set Sampling and Rao–Hartley–Cochran Designs
C.N. Bouza-Herrera
Chapter 14 - Estimation of a Finite Population Variance Under Linear Models for Randomized Response Designs
P. Mukhopadhyay
Chapter 15 - Randomized Response and New Thoughts on Politz–Simmons Technique
T.J. Rao, J. Sarkar, B.K. Sinha
Chapter 16 - Optional Randomized Response: A Critical Review
R. Arnab, M. Rueda
Chapter 17 - A Concise Theory of Randomized Response Techniques for Privacy and Confidentiality Protectiona
T.K. Nayak, S.A. Adeshiyan, C. Zhang
Chapter 18 - A Review of Regression Procedures for Randomized Response Data, Including Univariate and Multivariate Logistic Regression, the Proportional Odds Model and Item Response Model, and Self-Protective Responses
M.J.L.F. Cruyff, U. Böckenholt, P.G.M. van der Heijden, L.E. Frank
Chapter 19 - Eliciting Information on Sensitive Features: Block Total Response Technique and Related Inference
K. Nandy, M. Marcovitz, B.K. Sinha
Chapter 20 - Optional Randomized Response Revisited
R. Mukerjee
Chapter 21 - Measures of Respondent Privacy in Randomized Response Surveys
M. Bose
Chapter 22 - Cramer–Rao Lower Bounds of Variance for Estimating Two Proportions and Their Overlap by Using Two Decks of Cards
C.-S. Lee, S.A. Sedory, S. Singh
Chapter 23 - Estimating a Finite Population Proportion Bearing a Sensitive Attribute from a Single Probability Sample by Item Count Technique
P. Shaw
Chapter 24 - Surveying a Varying Probability Adaptive Sample to Estimate Cost of Hospital Treatments of Sensitive Diseases by RR Data Gathering
S. Pal, S. Roy
Chapter 25 - Estimation of Means of Two Rare Sensitive Characteristics: Cramer–Rao Lower Bound of Variances
S.-C. Su, C.-S. Lee, S.A. Sedory, S. Singh
Chapter 26 - Estimating Sensitive Population Proportion by Generating Randomized Response Following Direct and Inverse Hypergeometric Distribution
K. Dihidar
Chapter 27 - Incredibly Efficient Use of a Negative Hypergeometric Distribution in Randomized Response Techniques
M.L. Johnson, S.A. Sedory, S. Singh
Chapter 28 - Comparison of Different Imputing Methods for Scrambled Responses
C. Mohamed, S.A. Sedory, S. Singh
Chapter 29 - On an Indirect Response Model
V.R. Padmawar