Zero-truncated regression models for count data can be used to estimate the size of an elusive population. A frequently encountered problem is that the Poisson model underestimates the population size due to unobserved heterogeneity, while the negative binomial model is not identified. A sensitivity analysis using the negative binomial model with fixed dispersion parameter might provide inside in the robustness of the population size estimate against unobserved heterogeneity, but as yet there is no method to determine realistic values for the dispersion parameter. This article introduces an R-squared measure and the use of the Pearson dispersion statistic to alleviate this problem. As a spin-off, a method is proposed for calibration of popu...
In population size estimation, many capture–recapture-type data exhibit a preponderance of ‘1’-count...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
A natural approach to analyzing the effect of covariates on a count response variable is to use a P...
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...
Estimating the size of an elusive target population is of prominent interest in many areas in the li...
An important quality aspect of censuses is the degree of coverage of the population. Whenadministrat...
An important quality aspect of censuses is the degree of coverage of the population. Whenadministrat...
An important quality aspect of censuses is the degree of coverage of the population. Whenadministrat...
In this paper we consider the estimation of population size from one-source capture–recapture data, ...
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 onesource capture–recapture data, ...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
A new estimator for estimating the size of an elusive target population is presented using frequency...
In population size estimation, many capture–recapture-type data exhibit a preponderance of ‘1’-count...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
A natural approach to analyzing the effect of covariates on a count response variable is to use a P...
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...
Estimating the size of an elusive target population is of prominent interest in many areas in the li...
An important quality aspect of censuses is the degree of coverage of the population. Whenadministrat...
An important quality aspect of censuses is the degree of coverage of the population. Whenadministrat...
An important quality aspect of censuses is the degree of coverage of the population. Whenadministrat...
In this paper we consider the estimation of population size from one-source capture–recapture data, ...
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 onesource capture–recapture data, ...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
A new estimator for estimating the size of an elusive target population is presented using frequency...
In population size estimation, many capture–recapture-type data exhibit a preponderance of ‘1’-count...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
A natural approach to analyzing the effect of covariates on a count response variable is to use a P...