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Randomized response is a data collection strategy specifically designed for surveys of a sensitive nature. By establishing a probabilistic connection between question and answer, randomized response and related methods protect respondents who are asked to disclose personal information. Covering a half century of theoretical and applied research, the Second Edition significantly updates and expands what was, at the time, the first comprehensive and practical guide to randomized response.
Epilogue
Epilogue
It has been 50 years since Stanley Warner published his modest yet pioneering paper detailing how a probability-based randomizing device could be used to protect the privacy of respondents selected to participate in surveys of sensitive, embarrassing, stigmatizing, or invasive topics. It is probably safe ...
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