Capture-Recapture Models Including Covariate Effects

Volume: 149, Issue: 4, Pages: 392 - 400
Published: Feb 15, 1999
Abstract
Capture-recapture methods are used to estimate the incidence of a disease, using a multiple-source registry. Usually, log-linear methods are used to estimate population size, assuming that not all sources of notification are dependent. Where there are categorical covariates, a stratified analysis can be performed. The multinomial logit model has occasionally been used. In this paper, the authors compare log-linear and logit models with and...
Paper Details
Title
Capture-Recapture Models Including Covariate Effects
Published Date
Feb 15, 1999
Volume
149
Issue
4
Pages
392 - 400
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