This paper investigates the applications of capture-recapture methods to human populations. Capture-recapture methods are commonly used in estimating the size of wildlife populations but can also be used in epidemiology and social sciences, for estimating prevalence of a particular disease or the size of the homeless population in a certain area. Here we focus on estimating the prevalence of infectious diseases. Several estimators of population size are considered: the Lincoln-Petersen estimator and its modified version, the Chapman estimator, Chao's lower bound estimator, the Zelterman's estimator, McKendrick's moment estimator and the maximum likelihood estimator. In order to evaluate these estimators, they are applied to real, three-sour...
The application of capture-recapture methods to the estimation of population parameter for epidemiol...
Almost all reported prevalence studies of which we are aware make exhaustive attempts to find diagno...
Capture-recapture studies have attracted a lot of attention over the past few decades, especially in...
This paper investigates the applications of capture–recapture methods to human populations. Capture–...
This paper investigates the applications of capture–recapture methods to human populations. Capture–...
The capture-recapture method is a particular type of repeated sampling. It has been widely used to e...
Capture-recapture methodology, originally developed for estimating demographic parameters of ani-mal...
This book chapter describes ecological capture-recapture studies and associated models often fitted ...
Written for researchers and graduate students in statistics, ecology, demography, and the social sci...
Applications of capture-recapture procedures go back to at least 1896, to the work of Petersen [1896...
[[abstract]]The capture-recapture method is applied to estimate the population size of a target popu...
A unified approach is suggested to estimate the population size for a closed population in discrete ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of StatisticsPaul I. NelsonCapture-Recaputre (CR) experiments stemmed fr...
Recently, capture-recapture studies have been used and researchers tend to use these studies in the ...
An important first step in studying the demography of wild animals is to identify the animals unique...
The application of capture-recapture methods to the estimation of population parameter for epidemiol...
Almost all reported prevalence studies of which we are aware make exhaustive attempts to find diagno...
Capture-recapture studies have attracted a lot of attention over the past few decades, especially in...
This paper investigates the applications of capture–recapture methods to human populations. Capture–...
This paper investigates the applications of capture–recapture methods to human populations. Capture–...
The capture-recapture method is a particular type of repeated sampling. It has been widely used to e...
Capture-recapture methodology, originally developed for estimating demographic parameters of ani-mal...
This book chapter describes ecological capture-recapture studies and associated models often fitted ...
Written for researchers and graduate students in statistics, ecology, demography, and the social sci...
Applications of capture-recapture procedures go back to at least 1896, to the work of Petersen [1896...
[[abstract]]The capture-recapture method is applied to estimate the population size of a target popu...
A unified approach is suggested to estimate the population size for a closed population in discrete ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of StatisticsPaul I. NelsonCapture-Recaputre (CR) experiments stemmed fr...
Recently, capture-recapture studies have been used and researchers tend to use these studies in the ...
An important first step in studying the demography of wild animals is to identify the animals unique...
The application of capture-recapture methods to the estimation of population parameter for epidemiol...
Almost all reported prevalence studies of which we are aware make exhaustive attempts to find diagno...
Capture-recapture studies have attracted a lot of attention over the past few decades, especially in...