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- Lincoln_index abstract "The Lincoln index is a statistical measure used in several fields to estimate the number of cases that have not yet been observed, based on two independent sets of observed cases. Described by Frederick Charles Lincoln in 1930, it is also sometimes known as the Lincoln-Petersen method after C.G. Johannes Petersen who was the first to use the related mark and recapture method.".
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- Lincoln_index wikiPageWikiLink Category:Data_analysis.
- Lincoln_index wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ecological_techniques.
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- Lincoln_index wikiPageWikiLink Computational_linguistics.
- Lincoln_index wikiPageWikiLink Estimator.
- Lincoln_index wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Charles_Lincoln.
- Lincoln_index wikiPageWikiLink Mark_and_recapture.
- Lincoln_index wikiPageWikiLink Sampling_(statistics).
- Lincoln_index wikiPageWikiLink Sampling_Theory.
- Lincoln_index wikiPageWikiLink Zipfs_Law.
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- Lincoln_index wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lincoln index".
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- Lincoln_index subject Category:Data_analysis.
- Lincoln_index subject Category:Ecological_techniques.
- Lincoln_index subject Category:Environmental_statistics.
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- Lincoln_index comment "The Lincoln index is a statistical measure used in several fields to estimate the number of cases that have not yet been observed, based on two independent sets of observed cases. Described by Frederick Charles Lincoln in 1930, it is also sometimes known as the Lincoln-Petersen method after C.G. Johannes Petersen who was the first to use the related mark and recapture method.".
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