A simple example, especially developed in the [[social sciences]],<ref name=":7">{{cite journal |last=Warner |first=S. L. |date=March 1965 |title=Randomised response: a survey technique for eliminating evasive answer bias |jstor=2283137 |journal=[[Journal of the American Statistical Association]] |publisher=[[Taylor & Francis]] |volume=60 |issue=309 |pages=63–69 |doi= 10.1080/01621459.1965.10480775|pmid=12261830 }}</ref> is to ask a person to answer the question "Do you own the ''attribute A''?", according to the following procedure: | A simple example, especially developed in the [[social sciences]],<ref name=":7">{{cite journal |last=Warner |first=S. L. |date=March 1965 |title=Randomised response: a survey technique for eliminating evasive answer bias |jstor=2283137 |journal=[[Journal of the American Statistical Association]] |publisher=[[Taylor & Francis]] |volume=60 |issue=309 |pages=63–69 |doi= 10.1080/01621459.1965.10480775|pmid=12261830 }}</ref> is to ask a person to answer the question "Do you own the ''attribute A''?", according to the following procedure: |