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Some estimation procedures of sensitive character using scrambled response techniques in successive sampling

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  • G. N. Singh
  • S. Suman
  • M. Khetan
  • C. Paul

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This paper is an attempt to analyze the effect of scrambled response techniques to estimate the current population mean in two-occasion successive sampling when study and auxiliary variables are sensitive in nature. Using additive and multiplicative scrambled response models on both occasions, some generalized estimation strategies of current population mean have been proposed and their properties are examined. Empirical studies are performed on real data (abortion rate in the states of United States) and simulation studies are also carried out to evaluate the performances of the proposed estimators over other estimators. Results have proved the worthiness of the scrambled response techniques in real-life situations.

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  • G. N. Singh & S. Suman & M. Khetan & C. Paul, 2018. "Some estimation procedures of sensitive character using scrambled response techniques in successive sampling," Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 47(8), pages 1830-1841, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:lstaxx:v:47:y:2018:i:8:p:1830-1841
    DOI: 10.1080/03610926.2017.1327073
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