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Title Methods in epidemiology : population size estimation / George Rutherford, editor
Published Cham : Springer, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (76 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series Advances in experimental medicine and biology ; volume 1333
Advances in experimental medicine and biology ; v. 1333.
Contents Review of size estimation methods -- Methods to estimate the average social network size -- Estimating the size of hidden groups -- Data smoothing, extrapolation, and triangulation
Summary This book describes the variety of direct and indirect population size estimation (PSE) methods available along with their strengths and weaknesses. Direct estimation methods, such as enumeration and mapping, involve contact with members of hard-to-reach groups. Indirect methods have practical appeal because they require no contact with members of hard-to-reach groups. One indirect method in particular, network scale-up (NSU), has several strengths over other PSE methods: It can be applied at a province/country level, it can estimate size of several hard-to-reach population in a single study, and it is implemented with members of the general population rather than members of hard-to-reach groups. The book discusses methods to collect, analyze, and adjust results and presents methods to triangulate and finalize PSEs
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Subject Population -- Mathematical models
Epidemiologic Methods
Population
population.
Population -- Mathematical models
Form Electronic book
Author Rutherford, George, editor
ISBN 9783030754648
3030754642