Type: Article
Publication Date: 1953-03-01
Citations: 57
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1214/aoms/1177729082
Let $P$ be a finite population which may have some subsets of known size but whose total size $N$ is unknown. We shall consider the problem of point and interval estimation, tests of hypotheses, and fiducial distributions of $N$ for some sampling-tagging procedures. The problem of estimating the number of classes in a population [1], [2], when it is known that the same number of elements is contained in each class, may be considered within the general problem discussed.
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+ PDF Chat | On the Estimation of the Number of Classes in a Population | 1949 |
Leo A. Goodman |
+ PDF Chat | Conditional Expectation and Unbiased Sequential Estimation | 1947 |
David Blackwell |