In this paper we consider the estimation of population size from onesource capture–recapture data, that is, a list in which individuals can potentially be found repeatedly and where the question is how many individuals are missed by the list. As a typical example, we provide data from a drug user study in Bangkok from 2001 where the list consists of drug users who repeatedly contact treatment institutions. Drug users with 1, 2, 3, . . . contacts occur, but drug users with zero contacts are not present, requiring the size of this group to be estimated. Statistically, these data can be considered as stemming from a zero-truncated count distribution.We revisit an estimator for the population size suggested by Zelterman that is known t...
Two simple and frequently used capture–recapture estimates of the population size are compared: Chao...
Often, the number of opiate users in a city is not known. This lack of knowledge hampers adequate p...
Capture-recapture modelling is a powerful tool for estimating an elusive target population size. Thi...
In this paper we consider the estimation of population size from onesource capture–recapture data, ...
In this paper we consider the estimation of population size from one-source capture–recapture data, ...
Estimating the size of an elusive target population is of prominent interest in many areas in the li...
Estimation of population size with missing zero-class is an important problem that is encountered in...
Estimation of population size with missing zero-class is an important problem that is encountered in...
Zero-truncated regression models for count data can be used to estimate the size of an elusive popul...
Zero-truncated regression models for count data can be used to estimate the size of an elusive popul...
Zero-truncated regression models for count data can be used to estimate the size of an elusive popul...
Capture-recapture techniques have been used for considerable time to predict population size. Estima...
Background: The number of problem drug users is used as a key indicator to monitor the drug situatio...
The paper discusses population size estimation on the basis of a frequency distribution of zero-trun...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to find the maximum likelihood estimate (MLE) among frequency count...
Two simple and frequently used capture–recapture estimates of the population size are compared: Chao...
Often, the number of opiate users in a city is not known. This lack of knowledge hampers adequate p...
Capture-recapture modelling is a powerful tool for estimating an elusive target population size. Thi...
In this paper we consider the estimation of population size from onesource capture–recapture data, ...
In this paper we consider the estimation of population size from one-source capture–recapture data, ...
Estimating the size of an elusive target population is of prominent interest in many areas in the li...
Estimation of population size with missing zero-class is an important problem that is encountered in...
Estimation of population size with missing zero-class is an important problem that is encountered in...
Zero-truncated regression models for count data can be used to estimate the size of an elusive popul...
Zero-truncated regression models for count data can be used to estimate the size of an elusive popul...
Zero-truncated regression models for count data can be used to estimate the size of an elusive popul...
Capture-recapture techniques have been used for considerable time to predict population size. Estima...
Background: The number of problem drug users is used as a key indicator to monitor the drug situatio...
The paper discusses population size estimation on the basis of a frequency distribution of zero-trun...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to find the maximum likelihood estimate (MLE) among frequency count...
Two simple and frequently used capture–recapture estimates of the population size are compared: Chao...
Often, the number of opiate users in a city is not known. This lack of knowledge hampers adequate p...
Capture-recapture modelling is a powerful tool for estimating an elusive target population size. Thi...