Capture-recapture methods for the social and medical sciences

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Capture-recapture methods for the social and medical sciences

edited by Dankmar Böhning, Peter G.M. van der Heijden, John Bunge

(Interdisciplinary statistics)

CRC Press, c2018

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 397-416) and index

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内容説明

Capture-recapture methods have been used in biology and ecology for more than 100 years. However, it is only recently that these methods have become popular in the social and medical sciences to estimate the size of elusive populations such as illegal immigrants, illicit drug users, or people with a drinking problem. Capture-Recapture Methods for the Social and Medical Sciences brings together important developments which allow the application of these methods. It has contributions from more than 40 researchers, and is divided into eight parts, including topics such as ratio regression models, capture-recapture meta-analysis, extensions of single and multiple source models, latent variable models and Bayesian approaches. The book is suitable for everyone who is interested in applying capture-recapture methods in the social and medical sciences. Furthermore, it is also of interest to those working with capture-recapture methods in biology and ecology, as there are some important developments covered in the book that also apply to these classical application areas.

目次

I Introductory Part Basic concepts of capture-recapture II Ratio Regression Models Ratio regression and capture-recapture The Conway-Maxwell-Poisson distribution and capture-recapture count data The geometric distribution, the ratio plot under the null and the burden of Dengue Fever in Chiang Mai province A ratio regression approach to estimate the size of the Salmonella infected flock population using validation information III Meta-Analysis in Capture-Recapture On meta-analysis in capture-recapture A case study on maritime accidents using meta-analysis in capture-recapture A meta-analytic generalization of the Lincoln-Petersen-estimator for mark-and-resight studies IV Extensions of Single Source Models Estimating the population size via the empirical probability generating function Convex estimation Non-parametric estimation of the population size using the empirical probability generating function Extending the truncated Poisson regression model to a time-at-risk model Extensions of the Chao-estimator for covariate information: Poisson case Population size estimation for one-inflated count data based upon the geometric distribution V Multiple Sources Dual and multiple system estimation: fully observed and incomplete covariates Population size estimation in CRC Models with continuous covariates Trimmed dual system estimation Estimation of non-registered usual residents in the Netherlands VI Latent Variable Models Population size estimation using a categorical latent variable Latent class - Rasch models and marginal extensions Performance of hierarchical log-linear models for a heterogeneous population with three lists A multidimensional Rasch model for multiple system estimation where the number of lists changes over time Extending the Lincoln-Petersen estimator when both sources are counts VII Bayesian Approaches Objective Bayes estimation of the population size using Kemp distributions Bayesian population size estimation with censored counts VIII Miscellaneous Topics Uncertainty assessment in capture-recapture studies and the choice of sampling effort

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