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Statistica Sinica 6(1996), 403-418


ESTIMATING THE NUMBER OF SPECIES

VIA A MARTINGALE ESTIMATING FUNCTION


Anne Chao, Paul Yip* and Huey-Shyan Lin


National Tsing Hua University and University of Hong Kong*


Abstract: A martingale estimating function is proposed to estimate the number of species under a multinomial model with possibly unequal cell probabilities. This approach provides a class of estimators including the maximum likelihood estimator for the equiprobable case and the nonparametric sample coverage estimator (Chao and Lee (1992)) for the non-equiprobable case. Consistency of the proposed estimators is discussed. A simulation study investigates the behavior of the proposed procedure. A data set on Chinese poems is given for illustration.



Key words and phrases: Number of classes, multinomial, heterogeneity, sample coverage, zero mean martingale.



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