Abstract:
This paper investigatesthe block total response method proposed by Raghavarao and Federer
for providing accurate estimates of the base rates of sensitive characteristics during
surveys. It determines the best balanced incomplete block design to use to estimate the base
rates for three, four, five and six sensitive attributes respectively, given a maximum total
number of 13 questions. The estimates obtained from this method have smaller variance
than estimates obtained using the similar, but more popular, unmatched count technique.