Confidence intervals for the coverage of low coverage samples

Authors
Citation
W. Esty, Warren, Confidence intervals for the coverage of low coverage samples, Annals of statistics , 10(1), 1982, pp. 190-196
Journal title
ISSN journal
00905364
Volume
10
Issue
1
Year of publication
1982
Pages
190 - 196
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
The coverage of a random sample from a multinomial population is defined to be the sum of the probabilities of the observed classes. The problem is to estimate the coverage of a random sample given only the number of classes observed exactly once, twice, etc. This problem is related to the problem of estimating the number of classes in the population. Non-parametric confidence intervals are given when the coverage is low such that a Poisson approximation holds. These intervals are related to a coverage estimator of Good (1953).