On the Efficiency of the Newly Developed Composite Randomized Response Technique
Senani P. Dlamini,
Wilford B. Molefe,
Olusegun S. Ewemooje
Abstract:In today’s data‐driven decision‐making era, acquiring accurate information is vital. However, survey research faces challenges with sensitive issues. To address this, the Composite Randomized Response Technique (CRRT) was introduced in estimating the proportion of respondents possessing sensitive attributes. This study revealed that as the model captures more and more people involved in the sensitive attributes (πs) from 0.1 to 0.4, the relative efficiency of CRRT increases from 2.2217 to 678.7843. Hence, CRRT… Show more
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