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Alternatives to RRT in Studying Sensitive and Stigmatizing Issues

Arijit Chaudhuri (), Sanghamitra Pal () and Dipika Patra ()
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Arijit Chaudhuri: Indian Statistical Institute
Sanghamitra Pal: West Bengal State University
Dipika Patra: Seth Anandram Jaipuria College

Chapter Chapter 11 in Randomized Response Techniques, 2024, pp 167-187 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract 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. The RRT is controlled by interviewers, which makes it difficult to convince the respondents that their privacy is protected by randomization. Alternatives to RRTs are also coming up in recent years. Other indirect questioning includes three-card method, several non-randomized methods, the item count technique, nominative technique to estimate finite population proportion $$\theta$$ of a sensitive characteristic $$A$$ .

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-9669-8_11

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