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USING THE UNMATCHED COUNT TECHNIQUE (UCT) TO ESTIMATE BASE RATES FOR SENSITIVE BEHAVIOR
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MeasurementBehavioral MeasurementEducationSocial InfluenceConfidentialityBehavior MonitoringResearch EthicsBehavior AnalysisOrganizational BehaviorBiasManagementBase RateUct TechniquePublic HealthSignal DetectionStatisticsBehavioral SciencesSensitive BehaviorApplied Social PsychologyExperimental Analysis Of BehaviorDeception Detection
Many areas of personnel research are “sensitive.” We provide an empirical assessment of the unmatched count technique (UCT) to determine the base rate for a number of proscribed behaviors for professional auctioneers. To our knowledge, this is the first empirical application of a UCT technique in organizational studies. Advantages of the UCT are discussed including: (a) a more accurate estimate of the base rates for sensitive behavior, (b) absolute anonymity to subjects, (c) “legal immunity” to the researcher, and (d) facilitation of complete disclosure to subjects with no deception.
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