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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 July 2016
Let  be a double sequence of random variables such that there exists a ‘dual' sequence
 be a double sequence of random variables such that there exists a ‘dual' sequence  satisfying
 satisfying  , and that
, and that  can be expressed as a sum of independent random variables. If
 can be expressed as a sum of independent random variables. If  (suitably centered and rescaled) is approximately normally distributed as k and N → ∞ in some fashion, we can use this fact to obtain a remainder-term estimate for the asymptotic normality of
 (suitably centered and rescaled) is approximately normally distributed as k and N → ∞ in some fashion, we can use this fact to obtain a remainder-term estimate for the asymptotic normality of  as n and N → ∞ in some prescribed manner. The result in the general theorem is used in two specific situations: (i) classical occupancy where the balls can fall through the boxes, (ii) a capture-recapture problem where tagging affects catchability.
 as n and N → ∞ in some prescribed manner. The result in the general theorem is used in two specific situations: (i) classical occupancy where the balls can fall through the boxes, (ii) a capture-recapture problem where tagging affects catchability.