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Indirect questioning in sample surveys / Arijit Chaudhuri and Tasos C. Christofides.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berlin : Springer-Verlag, 2013.Description: xiii, 177 p. : illustrationsISBN:
  • 9783642362750
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 C496 000SA.08
Contents:
A Plea for Indirect Questioning: Stigmatizing Issues of Social Relevance -- Specification of Qualitative and Quantitative Parameters Demanding Estimation -- Various Indirect Questioning Techniques -- Randomized Response Techniques to Capture Qualitative Features -- Quantitative Issues Bearing Stigma: Parameter Estimation -- Indirect Techniques as Alternatives to Randomized Response -- Protection of Privacy.
Summary: Indirect questioning is a crucial topic in surveys of human populations. When the issue is about a stigmatizing characteristic (for example about illegal drug use), standard survey methodologies are destined to fail because, as expected, people are not willing to reveal incriminating information or information violating their privacy. Indirect questioning techniques have been devised so that the privacy of participants in a sample survey is protected and at the same time good estimates of certain parameters (e.g. the percentage of people in a certain community who use illegal drugs) can be delivered. The topic is modern and still under development. Indirect Questioning in Sample Surveys represents a collection of the most important and recent techniques of indirect questioning, including various versions of randomized response, the item count technique, the nominative technique, the three-card method, non-randomized response models and negative surveys, while also exploring the key aspect of protecting privacy.
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Includes bibliographical reference and index.

A Plea for Indirect Questioning: Stigmatizing Issues of Social Relevance --
Specification of Qualitative and Quantitative Parameters Demanding Estimation --
Various Indirect Questioning Techniques --
Randomized Response Techniques to Capture Qualitative Features --
Quantitative Issues Bearing Stigma: Parameter Estimation --
Indirect Techniques as Alternatives to Randomized Response --
Protection of Privacy.

Indirect questioning is a crucial topic in surveys of human populations. When the issue is about a stigmatizing characteristic (for example about illegal drug use), standard survey methodologies are destined to fail because, as expected, people are not willing to reveal incriminating information or information violating their privacy. Indirect questioning techniques have been devised so that the privacy of participants in a sample survey is protected and at the same time good estimates of certain parameters (e.g. the percentage of people in a certain community who use illegal drugs) can be delivered. The topic is modern and still under development. Indirect Questioning in Sample Surveys represents a collection of the most important and recent techniques of indirect questioning, including various versions of randomized response, the item count technique, the nominative technique, the three-card method, non-randomized response models and negative surveys, while also exploring the key aspect of protecting privacy.

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