Mathematical Research Data Initiative
Main page
Recent changes
Random page
Help about MediaWiki
Create a new Item
Create a new Property
Create a new EntitySchema
Merge two items
In other projects
Discussion
View source
View history
Purge
English
Log in

Confidence intervals for the number of unseen types

From MaRDI portal
Publication:1387693
Jump to:navigation, search

DOI10.1016/S0167-7152(97)00146-6zbMath0906.62013MaRDI QIDQ1387693

Mark Finkelstein, Howard G. Tucker, Jerry Alan Veeh

Publication date: 6 October 1998

Published in: Statistics \& Probability Letters (Search for Journal in Brave)


zbMATH Keywords

maximum likelihood estimatorcoupon collector's problemwildlife abundanceoccupancy problemconservative confidence


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Parametric tolerance and confidence regions (62F25) Applications of statistics to biology and medical sciences; meta analysis (62P10) Point estimation (62F10)


Related Items

Risk-Efficient Sequential Estimation of the Number of Multinomial Cells, Confidence intervals for n in the exponential order statistics problem, Conservative confidence intervals for a single parameter, Optimal sampling strategies in the coupon collector's problem with unknown population size, Sequential confidence intervals for the number of cells in a multinomial population, Large Deviations Principle for Occupancy Problems with Colored Balls, Estimating Sizes of Social Networks via Biased Sampling



Cites Work

  • Unnamed Item
  • Unnamed Item
  • Unnamed Item
  • Unnamed Item
  • Unnamed Item
  • Unnamed Item
  • Estimating the Size of a Finite Population
  • ON THE UTILIZATION OF MARKED SPECIMENS IN ESTIMATING POPULATIONS OF FLYING INSECTS
Retrieved from "https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/w/index.php?title=Publication:1387693&oldid=13542487"
Tools
What links here
Related changes
Special pages
Printable version
Permanent link
Page information
MaRDI portal item
This page was last edited on 31 January 2024, at 16:56.
Privacy policy
About MaRDI portal
Disclaimers
Imprint
Powered by MediaWiki