Abstract

In Yue and Clayton (1996), a sequential Bayesian approach was used to compare the number of species in two populations based on a cost structure that consists of a sampling cost and a misclassification loss. We extend this study to the case when the observations are taken in groups. Based on the Bayes risk, decision rules with different numbers of observations in a group are compared.

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