Logistic regression analysis of employment behavior data using randomized response technique

Direct survey techniques deal with collecting information on sensitive issues data, such as induced abortion, drug addiction, and so on. RR (randomized response) techniques are available for many interviewees, who do not feel comfortable to disclose their personal data due to privacy risks. RR techn...

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Main Authors: Suthar, Velo, Midi, Habshah, Qureshi, Naeem A.
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Language:English
Published: David Publishing Company 2011
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author Suthar, Velo
Midi, Habshah
Qureshi, Naeem A.
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Midi, Habshah
Qureshi, Naeem A.
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description Direct survey techniques deal with collecting information on sensitive issues data, such as induced abortion, drug addiction, and so on. RR (randomized response) techniques are available for many interviewees, who do not feel comfortable to disclose their personal data due to privacy risks. RR techniques are used in the estimation of the number of people having a sensitive attribute say A. When the research is conducted on the disgraceful or ignominious characteristics of persons like rash driving, tax elusion, induced abortion, testing HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) positive etc., RR techniques are used to make sure that the estimates obtained are efficient and unbiased. During these types of surveys, privacy of the respondent is also managed. Among others, the conflict between efficiency and protection of privacy was also discussed by Nayak in 1994. In RR-related techniques, the SRS (simple random sampling) is statistically used in the sample selection. In this paper, RR procedure is used that allows us to estimate the population proportion in addition to the probability of providing a truthful answer. This study also quantifies a method for the estimation of the model having one variable (univariate) while studying logistic regression, where the dependent variables are subject to RR. In addition, an efficiency comparison is carried out to investigate the performance of the proposed technique. It is also assumed that during the study, the respondents will respond keeping in view the instructions of the RR design. The general idea about findings of current study, though, is so as to perform RR techniques comparatively fine.
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spelling upm-249762018-10-16T01:25:50Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24976/ Logistic regression analysis of employment behavior data using randomized response technique Suthar, Velo Midi, Habshah Qureshi, Naeem A. Direct survey techniques deal with collecting information on sensitive issues data, such as induced abortion, drug addiction, and so on. RR (randomized response) techniques are available for many interviewees, who do not feel comfortable to disclose their personal data due to privacy risks. RR techniques are used in the estimation of the number of people having a sensitive attribute say A. When the research is conducted on the disgraceful or ignominious characteristics of persons like rash driving, tax elusion, induced abortion, testing HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) positive etc., RR techniques are used to make sure that the estimates obtained are efficient and unbiased. During these types of surveys, privacy of the respondent is also managed. Among others, the conflict between efficiency and protection of privacy was also discussed by Nayak in 1994. In RR-related techniques, the SRS (simple random sampling) is statistically used in the sample selection. In this paper, RR procedure is used that allows us to estimate the population proportion in addition to the probability of providing a truthful answer. This study also quantifies a method for the estimation of the model having one variable (univariate) while studying logistic regression, where the dependent variables are subject to RR. In addition, an efficiency comparison is carried out to investigate the performance of the proposed technique. It is also assumed that during the study, the respondents will respond keeping in view the instructions of the RR design. The general idea about findings of current study, though, is so as to perform RR techniques comparatively fine. David Publishing Company 2011 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24976/1/24976.pdf Suthar, Velo and Midi, Habshah and Qureshi, Naeem A. (2011) Logistic regression analysis of employment behavior data using randomized response technique. US-China Education Review, 8 (1). pp. 25-32. ISSN 1548-6613 http://www.davidpublisher.org/index.php/Home/Article/index?id=11421.html 10.17265/2161-623X/2011.01A.003
spellingShingle Suthar, Velo
Midi, Habshah
Qureshi, Naeem A.
Logistic regression analysis of employment behavior data using randomized response technique
title Logistic regression analysis of employment behavior data using randomized response technique
title_full Logistic regression analysis of employment behavior data using randomized response technique
title_fullStr Logistic regression analysis of employment behavior data using randomized response technique
title_full_unstemmed Logistic regression analysis of employment behavior data using randomized response technique
title_short Logistic regression analysis of employment behavior data using randomized response technique
title_sort logistic regression analysis of employment behavior data using randomized response technique
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