PROCEDURES FOR SCRAMBLING SENSITIVE QUANTITATIVE VARIABLES: AN UPDATED REVIEW

Authors

  • Pablo O. Juárez-Moreno Autonomous University of Guerrero, Mexico
  • Carlos N. Bouza-Herrera MATCOM Faculty, University of Havana, Cuba
  • Agustín Santiago-Moreno Autonomous University of Guerrero, Mexico
  • José M. Sautto- Vallejo Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero, México

Keywords:

randomized responses, scrambling, simple random sampling, sensitivity level

Abstract

In this document is presented a review of the current literature on randomized responses for quantitative variables. The review
is chronological ordered considering its origin, Warner (1965), up to recent proposals. The techniques are classified and some
are selected for classification. A study, using real data is developed using data that may be considered as sensitive, evaluating
the accuracy and efficiency of the best quantitative randomized response techniques.

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Published

2024-06-05

How to Cite

Juárez-Moreno, P. O., Bouza-Herrera, C. N., Santiago-Moreno, A., & Sautto- Vallejo, J. M. (2024). PROCEDURES FOR SCRAMBLING SENSITIVE QUANTITATIVE VARIABLES: AN UPDATED REVIEW. Investigación Operacional, 44(3). Retrieved from https://revistas.uh.cu/invoperacional/article/view/9354

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