Abstract

It is well-known that given survey data at hand by a given method, it is possible to examine how this method promises to fare vis- à -vis another one that might have been employed but not actually implemented. We illustrate how this may be extended to cover Randomized Response (RR) Techniques (RRT) by citing a few RR procedures in combination with a few sample selection methods generally in use. Developing the theory, simulated results are presented to demonstrate interesting numerical findings in this context.

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