Estimation of the Population Size in the Classical Occupancy Problem |
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Authors: | Patricia Pepple Williamson |
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Affiliation: | Department of Statistics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA |
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Abstract: | In the classical occupancy problem where the random variable X is the number of N elements selected by K individuals when each element is equally likely to be chosen by any of the individuals, it is desired to estimate N. Three estimators given in the literature are compared with three estimators derived in this article, two of which are based on Bayesian methods, utilizing a simulation study. One of the Bayes estimators appears to perform the best along with one proposed in the literature in 1968. The estimators are also compared using data obtained from a cemetery in Ohio. |
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Keywords: | Classical occupancy problem Measures of closeness or accuracy Stirling numbers of the second kind |
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