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James Alan Fox & Paul E. Tracy. Randomized Response. A Method For Sensitive Surveys. Beverly Hills: Sage University Press, 1986. 79 pp. $6.00 (US).

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James Alan Fox & Paul E. Tracy. Randomized Response. A Method For Sensitive Surveys. Beverly Hills: Sage University Press, 1986. 79 pp. $6.00 (US).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2025

Cam-Loi Huynh*
Affiliation:
University of Manitoba

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Copyright
Copyright © 1988 The Psychometric Society

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