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Hybrid tripartite randomized response technique

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  • Femi B. Adebola
  • Adedamola A. Adediran
  • Olusegun S. Ewemooje

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In this paper, a new randomized response technique has been proposed that combines the unrelated question randomized response technique and tripartite randomized response technique. The relative efficiency of the newly proposed Randomized Response technique over the existing Randomized Response technique was obtained. It was observed that the relative efficiency of the proposed technique over the tripartite RRT increases with increase in πA and πU. The applicability of the proposed technique was also shown. However, it has been shown that the proposed technique performs better than the conventional ones.

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  • Femi B. Adebola & Adedamola A. Adediran & Olusegun S. Ewemooje, 2017. "Hybrid tripartite randomized response technique," Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 46(23), pages 11756-11763, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:lstaxx:v:46:y:2017:i:23:p:11756-11763
    DOI: 10.1080/03610926.2016.1277760
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    1. Adetola Adedamola Adediran & Femi Barnabas Adebola & Olusegun Sunday Ewemooje, 2020. "Unbiased estimator modeling in unrelated dichotomous randomized response," Statistics in Transition New Series, Polish Statistical Association, vol. 21(5), pages 119-132, December.

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