An active tutorial on distance sampling

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Abstract

The technique of distance sampling is widely used to monitor biological populations. This paper documents an in-class activity to introduce students to the concepts and the mechanics of distance sampling in a simple situation that is relevant to their own experiences. Preparation details are described. Variations and extensions to the activity are also suggested. Copyright © 2007 by Alice Richardson all rights reserved.

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Richardson, A. (2007). An active tutorial on distance sampling. Journal of Statistics Education, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/10691898.2007.11889456

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