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The following pages link to How Many People Do You Know?: Efficiently Estimating Personal Network Size (Q5254936):
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- Estimating population size using the network scale up method (Q902900) (← links)
- Latent demographic profile estimation in hard-to-reach groups (Q1940019) (← links)
- A Bayesian hierarchical model for combining multiple data sources in population size estimation (Q2170410) (← links)
- Kleinberg's grid unchained (Q2182646) (← links)
- Estimating the size of a hidden finite set: large-sample behavior of estimators (Q2286344) (← links)
- A practical guide to measuring social structure using indirectly observed network data (Q2320818) (← links)
- Hidden Population Size Estimation From Respondent-Driven Sampling: A Network Approach (Q4962442) (← links)
- Informative priors in Bayesian inference and computation (Q4970229) (← links)
- A dynamic process interpretation of the sparse ERGM reference model (Q5033345) (← links)
- Directed Networks with a Differentially Private Bi-degree Sequence (Q5037802) (← links)
- Bias–variance and breadth–depth tradeoffs in respondent-driven sampling (Q5220706) (← links)
- Stochasticity of infectious outbreaks and consequences for optimal interventions (Q5876448) (← links)