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The Lincoln index is a statistical measure used in several fields to estimate the number of cases that have not yet been observed, based on two independent sets of observed cases. Described by Frederick Charles Lincoln in 1930, it is also sometimes known as the Lincoln-Petersen method after C.G. Johannes Petersen who was the first to use the related mark and recapture method.

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  • El índice Lincoln es una medida estadística utilizada en varios campos para estimar el número de casos que aún no se han observado, en base a dos conjuntos independientes de casos observados. Descrito por en 1930, también se lo conoce a veces como el método Lincoln-Petersen después de , quien fue el primero en usar el método de relacionado.​ (es)
  • The Lincoln index is a statistical measure used in several fields to estimate the number of cases that have not yet been observed, based on two independent sets of observed cases. Described by Frederick Charles Lincoln in 1930, it is also sometimes known as the Lincoln-Petersen method after C.G. Johannes Petersen who was the first to use the related mark and recapture method. (en)
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  • El índice Lincoln es una medida estadística utilizada en varios campos para estimar el número de casos que aún no se han observado, en base a dos conjuntos independientes de casos observados. Descrito por en 1930, también se lo conoce a veces como el método Lincoln-Petersen después de , quien fue el primero en usar el método de relacionado.​ (es)
  • The Lincoln index is a statistical measure used in several fields to estimate the number of cases that have not yet been observed, based on two independent sets of observed cases. Described by Frederick Charles Lincoln in 1930, it is also sometimes known as the Lincoln-Petersen method after C.G. Johannes Petersen who was the first to use the related mark and recapture method. (en)
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  • Índice Lincoln (es)
  • Lincoln index (en)
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