New Randomized Response Technique for Estimating the Population Total of a Quantitative Variable

IF 0.3 Q4 ECONOMICS Statistika-Statistics and Economy Journal Pub Date : 2021-01-22 DOI:10.54694/stat.2022.11
J. Antoch, F. Mola, Ondřej Vozár
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A new randomized response technique for estimating the population total, or the population mean of a quantitative variable is proposed. It provides a high degree of protection to the respondents because they never report their data. Therefore, it may be favorably perceived by them and increase their willingness to cooperate. Instead of revealing the true value of the characteristic under investigation, the respondent only states whether the value is greater (or smaller) than a number which is selected by him/her at random and is unknown to the interviewer. For each respondent, this number, a sort of individual threshold, is generated as a pseudorandom number. Furthermore, two modifications of the proposed technique are presented. The first modification assumes that the interviewer also knows the generated random number. The second modification deals with the issue that, for certain variables, such as income, it may be embarrassing for the respondents to report either high or low values. Thus, depending on the value of the fixed threshold (unknown to the respondent), the respondent is asked different questions to avoid being embarrassed. The suggested approach is applied in detail to the simple random sampling without replacement, but it can be, after a straightforward modification, applied to many sampling schemes, including cluster sampling, two-stage sampling, or stratified sampling. The results of the simulations illustrate the behavior of the proposed technique.
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一种新的用于估计数量变量总体的随机响应技术
提出了一种新的随机响应技术,用于估计定量变量的总体或总体平均值。它为受访者提供了高度的保护,因为他们从不报告自己的数据。因此,这可能会被他们看好,并增加他们合作的意愿。受访者没有透露被调查特征的真实值,而是只说明该值是否大于(或小于)他/她随机选择的、面试官不知道的数字。对于每个受访者,这个数字,一种单独的阈值,被生成为伪随机数。此外,还对所提出的技术进行了两次修改。第一种修改假设面试官也知道生成的随机数。第二个修改涉及的问题是,对于某些变量,如收入,受访者报告高值或低值可能会令人尴尬。因此,根据固定阈值的值(被调查者不知道),被调查者会被问到不同的问题,以避免尴尬。建议的方法详细应用于简单的随机抽样,无需替换,但经过简单的修改,它可以应用于许多抽样方案,包括聚类抽样、两阶段抽样或分层抽样。仿真结果说明了所提出的技术的行为。
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