학술논문

Examining the Bias of the Lincoln-Petersen Estimator in Two-Sample Closed Population Models
Document Type
Article
Source
智慧科技與應用統計學報 / Journal of Taiwan Intelligent Technologies and Applied Statistics. Vol. 8 Issue 1, p1-12. 12 p.
Subject
capture-recapture
cross-product ratio
time effect
behavioral response
heterogeneity
Lincoln-Petersen estimator
Language
英文
ISSN
1812-433x
Abstract
We consider the problem of estimating the closed population size for two-sample capture-recapture experiments. For this problem, the Lincoln-Petersen method has been routinely used. However, this approach may result in a biased estimator of the population size for models with some of the major sources of variation in the capture probabilities such as behavioral response and heterogeneity. In this paper, we theoretically examine the bias of the Lincoln-Petersen estimator when the assumptions of equal catchability and independence between samples do not hold. A method to evaluate the magnitude of the bias is developed, based on the cross-product ratio of the capture probabilities in the two samples. The performance of this method is demonstrated through simulation study.

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