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The following pages link to Estimating hidden population size using respondent-driven sampling data (Q405375):
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- Estimating hidden population size using respondent-driven sampling data (Q405375) (← links)
- Minimum distance estimators of population size from snowball samples using conditional estimation and scaling of exponential random graph models (Q1658401) (← links)
- A simulation-based framework for assessing the feasibility of respondent-driven sampling for estimating characteristics in populations of lesbian, gay and bisexual older adults (Q1728648) (← links)
- Estimating the size of a hidden finite set: large-sample behavior of estimators (Q2286344) (← links)
- Combining cluster sampling and link-tracing sampling to estimate the size of a hidden population: asymptotic properties of the estimators (Q2321816) (← links)
- A Bayesian model for estimating population means using a link-tracing sampling design (Q2894004) (← links)
- Estimating the size of populations at high risk for HIV using respondent‐driven sampling data (Q3465753) (← links)
- Modeling and analyzing respondent‐driven sampling as a counting process (Q4556702) (← links)
- Hidden Population Size Estimation From Respondent-Driven Sampling: A Network Approach (Q4962442) (← links)
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- Improved Inference for Respondent-Driven Sampling Data With Application to HIV Prevalence Estimation (Q5256406) (← links)
- Thirty Years of The Network Scale-up Method (Q6044641) (← links)
- Estimating the burden of the opioid epidemic for adults and adolescents in Ohio counties (Q6074531) (← links)
- Respondent-driven sampling on sparse Erdös-Rényi graphs (Q6081631) (← links)
- Modeling of networked populations when data is sampled or missing (Q6175318) (← links)
- Inferring population size: extending the multiplier method to incorporate multiple traits with a likelihood-based approach (Q6540491) (← links)
- Hidden population size estimation and diagnostics using two respondent-driven samples with applications in Armenia (Q6563671) (← links)
- Deriving a zero-truncated modelling methodology to analyse capture-recapture data from self-reported social networks (Q6636368) (← links)