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Can a sampling based method estimate how many species exist?Joint Distribution and Sampling DistributionStratified Sampling: Total and mean estimate of populationhemisphere sampling and vector flipChoosing stratification variable for stratified samplingHow to estimate population mean by bootstrap sampling?Deriving variance for simple random samplingSize-biased sampling for family sizeOptimum sampling strategy for unknown functionSampling size estimate













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