We are interested in estimating the fraction of a population that possesses
a certain trait, such as the presence of a chemical contaminant in a lake.
A composite sample drawn from a population has the trait in question whene
ver one or more of the individual samples making up the composite has the t
rait. Let the true fraction of the population that is contaminated be p. Cl
assical estimators of p, such as the MLE and the jackknife, have been shown
to be biased. In this study, we introduce a new shrinking estimator which
can be used when doing composite sampling. The properties of this estimator
are investigated and compared with those of the MLE and the jackknife.