RRreg-package {RRreg} | R Documentation |
Correlation and Regression Analyses for Randomized Response Designs
Description
Univariate and multivariate methods for randomized response (RR) survey
designs (e.g., Warner, 1965). Univariate estimates of true proportions can be
obtained using RRuni
. RR variables can be used in multivariate
analyses for correlations (RRcor
), as dependent variable in a
logistic regression (RRlog
), or as predictors in a linear
regression (RRlin
). The function RRgen
generates
single RR data sets, whereas RRsimu
generates and analyzes RR
data repeatedly for simulation and bootstrap purposes. An overview of the
available RR designs and examples can be found in the package vignette by
vignette('RRreg')
.
Details
In case of issues or questions, please refer to the GitHub repository: https://github.com/danheck/RRreg
An introduction with examples is available via vignette("RRreg")
or
at the website: https://www.dwheck.de/vignettes/RRreg.html
Citation
If you use RRreg
in publications, please cite the package as follows:
Heck, D. W., & Moshagen, M. (2018). RRreg: An R package for correlation and regression analyses of randomized response data. Journal of Statistical Software. 85 (2), 1-29. doi:10.18637/jss.v085.i02
Author(s)
Daniel W. Heck daniel.heck@uni-marburg.de
References
Warner, S. L. (1965). Randomized response: A survey technique for eliminating evasive answer bias. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 60, 63–69.
See Also
Useful links: