(Requires mathematical statistics.) Maximum likelihood estimation of N in large samples. Suppose that n1 of the N...
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(Requires mathematical statistics.) Maximum likelihood estimation of N in large samples.
Suppose that n1 of the N fish in a lake are marked. An SRS of n2 fish is then taken, and m of those fish are found to be marked. Assume that N, n1, and n2 are all “large.” Then the probability that m of the fish in the sample are marked is approximately:
b. Using maximum likelihood theory, show that the asymptotic variance of Ṅ is approximately N2 (N − n1) / (n1n2).
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