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The Unrelated Question Randomized Response Model: Theoretical Framework
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Behavioral Decision MakingSampling TechniqueItem Response TheoryCognitionQuasi-experimentResponse TechniquePsychologySocial SciencesSurvey (Human Research)Experimental Decision MakingBiasManagementDecision TheoryStatisticsCognitive ScienceWarner TechniqueTheoretical FrameworkSampling (Statistics)Unrelated QuestionExperiment DesignImprecise ProbabilityCognitive ModelingStatistical InferenceDecision ScienceSurvey Methodology
Abstract This paper develops a theoretical framework for the unrelated question randomized response technique suggested by Walt R. Simmons. The statistical efficiency of this technique is compared with the Warner technique under situations of both truthful and untruthful responses. Methods of allocating the total sample to each of two subsamples required by the unrelated question approach are developed. Recommendations are made concerning choices of values for those parameters which can be assigned at the discretion of the investigator.
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