This paper proposed alternative beta estimators of the population proportion of a sensitive attribute when life data were obtained through the administration of survey questionnaires on abortion of some matured women. The results showed that the proposed alternative beta estimators were more efficient in capturing responses from respondents than the simple beta estimator proposed by Winkler and Franklin for relatively small, medium as well as large sample sizes respectively.
In this paper, we propose new stratified Bayesian estimators of population proportion of a sensitive trait by adopting a mixture of alternative beta distributions as quantification of prior information in a stratified random sampling situation. Data were collected through Warner’s randomized response technique. To study the performance of the newly developed stratified estimators, mean squared error and absolute bias were used as performance criteria. The proposed estimators were compared with the existing one. We observed that the proposed estimators are more sensitive to responses than the existing one at various sample sizes respectively.
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