Article ID: | iaor20161528 |
Volume: | 58 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 1 |
End Page Number: | 13 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2016 |
Journal: | Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics |
Authors: | Yip Paul S F, Huggins Richard M, Stoklosa Jakub |
Keywords: | statistics: regression |
We update a previous approach to the estimation of the size of an open population when there are multiple lists at each time point. Our motivation is 35 years of longitudinal data on the detection of drug users by the Central Registry of Drug Abuse in Hong Kong. We develop a two‐stage smoothing spline approach. This gives a flexible and easily implemented alternative to the previous method which was based on kernel smoothing. The new method retains the property of reducing the variability of the individual estimates at each time point. We evaluate the new method by means of a simulation study that includes an examination of the effects of variable selection. The new method is then applied to data collected by the Central Registry of Drug Abuse. The parameter estimates obtained are compared with the well known Jolly–Seber estimates based on single capture methods.