Abstract The paper reconsiders and compares some randomized response models in the light of the efficiency/protection criterion. The results show that, despite the assertion of the authors about the superiority of their methods, some procedures are perfectly equivalent to theWarner’s or the Simmons’models. Ourwork extends and generalizes the results of Bhargava and Singh [2002. On the efficiency comparison of certain randomized response strategies. Metrika 55, 191–197] and other authors.

A note on the comparison of some randomized response procedures

GUERRIERO, Massimo;SANDRI, Marco
2007-01-01

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Abstract The paper reconsiders and compares some randomized response models in the light of the efficiency/protection criterion. The results show that, despite the assertion of the authors about the superiority of their methods, some procedures are perfectly equivalent to theWarner’s or the Simmons’models. Ourwork extends and generalizes the results of Bhargava and Singh [2002. On the efficiency comparison of certain randomized response strategies. Metrika 55, 191–197] and other authors.
2007
Randomized response; Privacy protection; Efficiency
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