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Activity Number: 330 - Making Sense of Network Data and Randomized Response
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Wednesday, August 5, 2020 : 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Sponsor: Social Statistics Section
Abstract #311083
Title: Applying Neuroscience Research Towards the Application of a Randomized Response Model
Author(s): Augustus Jayaraj* and Sarjinder Singh and Oluseun Odumade
Companies: Cornell University and Texas A&M Kingsville and Deloitte & Touche
Keywords: Neuroscience; randomized response; survey sampling; sensitive data
Abstract:

Each year, randomized response models are updated by different researchers to improve model efficiency. In moving towards a practical application of this model, and in consideration of this year’s JSM 2020 theme of “Everyone Counts: Data for the Public Good,” one must consider current scientific advances in neuroscience. This includes research regarding stress pathways and amygdala activation, which affect the response given by the participant in survey research with sensitive data. Defining terms such as emotional physiology and internal subconscious anxiety allows a researcher to restructure the randomized response model for practicality over efficiency. We will examine the 2-deck of cards model proposed by Odumade and Singh (2009), and show the adjustments needed for practicality of real world application.


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