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2020
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[Journal:] Statistics in Transition New Series [ISSN:] 2450-0291 [Volume:] 21 [Issue:] 2 [Publisher:] Exeley [Place:] New York [Year:] 2020 [Pages:] 61-87
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Exeley, New York
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There are materials in literature about how privacy on stigmatizing features like alcoholism, history of tax-evasion, or testing positive in AIDS-related testing may be partially protected by a proper application of randomized response techniques (RRT). The paper demonstrates what amendments are necessary for this approach while applying optional RRTs covering qualitative characteristics, permitting a sampled respondent either to directly reveal sensitive data or choose a randomized response respectively with complementary probabilities. Only a few standard RRTs are illustrated in the text.
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protection of privacy
randomized response
sensitive issues
Warner and other techniques
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