International Statistical Review - Antérieurs à 2005

2004

Volume 72 Number 3, December 2004

  • COX D.R., WERMUTH  N. - Causality: a statistical view, pp.  285-306
  • BOWATER  R.J. - A foundational justification for a weighted likelihood approach to inference, pp.  307 -330
    • Comments: Shafer, G. , pp.  331 - 334
    • Rejoinder: Bowater, R.J. , pp.  335-336
  • SORENSEN H. - Parametric inference for diffusion processes observed at discrete points in time: a survey, pp.  337 -354
  • NIETO F.H. - A coincident index for the state of the economy, pp. 355- 376
  • FALTA Michael, WOLFF Rodney - Recent developments of statistical approaches in aspects of accounting: a review, pp.  377-396
  • HARRIS M.N., MÁTYÁS  L. - A comparative analysis of different IV and GMM estimators of dynamic panel data models, pp. 397-408 
  • HELLAND Inge S. -  Statistical inference under symmetry, pp. 409-422  

(résumés du n° 3/2004)

Volume 72 Number 2, August 2004

Featuring a Collection of Papers on Population Forecasting (II)

  • SANDERSON W.C., SCHERBOV S., O'NEILL B.C., LUTZ W. - Conditional probabilistic population forecasting, pp. 157-166
  • O'NEILL B.C. - Conditional probabilistic population projections: an application to climate change, pp. 167-184
  • TULJAPURKAR S., LEE R.D., LI Q. - Random scenario forecasts versus stochastic forecasts, pp. 185-200
  • LONG J.F., HOLLMANN F.W. - Developing official stochastic population forecasts at the US Census Bureau, pp. 201-208

Regular Papers

  • BESBEAS P., DE FEIS I., SAPATINAS T. - A comparative simulation study of wavelet shrinkage estimators for Poisson counts, pp. 209-238
  • LAZAR N.A., KADANE J.B., CHEN F., CAVANAGH W.G., LITTON C.D. - Corbelled domes in two and three dimensions: the treasury of Atreus, pp. 239-256
  • BEH E.J. - Simple correspondence analysis: a bibliographic review, pp. 257-283

(résumés du n° 2/2004)

Volume 72 Number 1, April 2004

Featuring a Collection of Papers on Population Forecasting (I)

  • LUTZ W., GOLDSTEIN  J.R. - Introduction: how to deal with uncertainty in population forecasting?, pp. 1-4
  • KEILMAN N., PHAM D.Q. - Time series based errors and empirical errors in fertility forecasts in the Nordic countries, pp. 5-18
  • LI N., LEE R., TULJAPURKAR  S. - Using the Lee–Carter method to forecast mortality for populations with limited data, pp. 19-36
  • LUNDSTRÖM  H., QVIST J. - Mortality forecasting and trend shifts: an application of the Lee–Carter model to Swedish mortality data, pp. 37-50
  • JIANG L., O’NEILL B.C. - Toward a new model for probabilistic household forecasts, pp. 51-64
  • ALDERS M., DE BEER  J. - Assumptions on fertility in stochastic population forecasts, pp. 65-80
  • LUTZ W., SCHERBOV S. - Probabilistic population projections for India with explicit consideration of the education-fertility link, pp. 81-92
  • GOLDSTEIN  J.R. - Simpler probabilistic population forecasts: making scenarios work, pp. 93-106

Regular Papers

  • ALLENDE H., ELÍAS C., TORRES  S. - Estimation of the option prime: microsimulation of backward stochastic differential equations, pp. 107-122
  • MECKLIN C.J., MUNDFROM D.J. - An appraisal and bibliography of tests for multivariate normality, pp. 123-138
  •  FELLEGI I.P.: Official statistics—Pressures and challenges. ISI President’s invited lecture, 2003, pp. 139-155

(résumés du n° 1/2004)


2003

Volume 71 Number 3, December 2003

Featuring a Collection of Papers on Forensic Statistics
Guest Editors: David Balding and Joseph Gastwirth

  • BALDING  D.J., GASTWIRTH J.L. - Introduction, pp. 469-472
  • FOREMAN L.A., CHAMPOD C., EVETT  I.W., LAMBERT  J.A., POPE  S. - Interpreting DNA evidence: a review, pp. 473-496
  • CURRAN  J.M. - The statistical interpretation of forensic glass evidence, pp. 497-520
  • KAYE D.H. - Questioning a courtroom proof of the uniqueness of fingerprints, pp. 521-534
  • IZENMANN A.J. - Sentencing illicit drug traffickers: how do the courts handle random sampling issues?, pp. 535-556
  • BASMANN R.L., SLOTTJE  D.J. - Copyright damages and statistics, pp. 557-564
  • GASTWIRTH  J.L., MIAO W., ZHENG G. -  Statistical issues arising in disparate impact cases and the use of the expectancy curve in assessing the validity of pre-employment tests, pp. 565-580

Regular Papers

  • ZHANG P. - Multiple imputation: theory and method, pp. 581-592
  • NIELSEN S.F. - Proper and improper multiple imputation , pp. 593-607
    • Discussions: Meng, X.-L., Rubin, D.B. and Romero, M., pp. 607-625
    • Rejoinder: Nielsen, S.F. , pp. 625-627
  • VAN DER LINDE  A. - Dimension reduction with linear discriminant functions based on an odds ratio parameterization, pp. 629-666

(résumés du n° 3/2003)

Volume 71 Number 2, August 2003

Environmental Statistics

  • GUTTORP P. - Environmental statistics - a personal view, pp. 169-180
  • WIRKLE C.K. - Hierarchical models in environmental science, pp. 181-200
  • FUENTES M., GUTTORP P. , CHALLENOR P. - Statistical Assessment of numerical models, pp. 201-222
  • BERTINO L., EVENSEN G, WACKERNAGEL H. - Sequential data assimilation techniques in oceanography, pp. 223-242
  • DOMINICI F. SHEPPARD L., CLYDE M. - Health effects of air pollution: a statistical review, pp. 243-276

Regular Papers

  • KARDAUN O.J.W.F., SALOMÉ D. SCHAAFSMA W., STEERNEMAN A.G.M., WILLEMS J.C., COX D.R. - Reflections on fourteen cryptic issues concerning the nature of statistical inference. (Discussions: Schweder T., Bernardo J.M.), pp. 277-318
  • SENETA E. - Statistical regularity and free will: L.A.J. Quetelet and P.A. Nekrasov, pp. 319-334
  • KUHNERT P:M., MENGERSEN K., TESAR P. - Bridging the gap between different statistical approaches, an integrated framework for modelling, pp. 335-368
  • GELMAN A. - A Bayesian formulation of exploratory data analysis and goodness-of-fit testing, pp. 369-382
  • DEY J. ERICKSON R.V., RAMAMOORTHI R.V. - Some aspects of neutral to right priors, pp. 383-402
  • FRISÉN M. - Statistical surveillance. Optimality and methods, pp. 403-432
  • HÄRDLE W. HOROWITZ J., KREISS J-P. - Bootstrap methods for time series, pp. 435-460
  • AHN Y., NAM B. , KIM C.E. - The future direction of statistical training for the promotion of cooperation between government and academy, pp. 461-467

(résumés du n° 2/2003)

Volume 71 Number 1, April 2003

Description of the information society. 
Including a selection of papers presented at the IAOS Satellite Meeting, Tokyo 2001

  • MANNINEN A., PARJO L., JESKANEN-SUNSTRÖM H.  - Introduction, pp. 1-4
  • JESKANEN-SUNSTRÖM H. - ICT  statistics at the new millennium - developing official statistics-measuring the diffusion of ICT and its impact, pp. 5-16
  • WYCKOFF A.W. - OECD efforts to address the measurement and policy challenges posed by the information society, pp. 17-32
  • OLENSKI J.  - The citizens' right to information and the duties of a democratic state in modern  IT environment, pp.  33-48
  • GAULT F., PETERSON G. - Measuring the diffusion of information and communication technology in society and its effects: Canadian experience, pp. 49-58
  • POWER T. -  Development in information and communications technology (ICT) statistics at the Australian Bureau of Statistics, pp. 59-68
  • KITADA H. -  Official statistics on  ICT in Japan, pp. 69-82
  • RAMACHANDRAN R. -  Measuring knowledge development and developing official statistics for the information age, pp.83-108

Regular Papers

  • ALDRICH J. - The language of the English biometric school, pp. 109-130
  • KUHA J., TEMPLE  J.  - Covariate measurement error in quadratic regression, pp. 131-150
  • TSIONAS E.G. - Bayesian international evidence on heavy tails, non-stationarity and asymmetry over the business cycle, p. 151

(résumés du n° 1/2003)


2002

Volume 70 Number 3, December 2002

  • FOUSKAKIS D., DRAPER D. - Stochastic optimization: a review, pp. 315-350
  • BERNARDO J.M., RUEDA R. - Bayesian hypothesis testing: a reference approach, pp. 351-372
  • WU C.O., YU  K.F. - Nonparametric varying-coefficient models for the analysis of  longitudinal data, pp. 373-394
  • POURAHMADI M. - Graphical diagnostics for modeling unstructured covariance matrices, pp. 395-418
  • GIBBS A.L., SU F.E.: On choosing and bounding probability metrics, pp. 419-436
  • DAWID A.P.: Corrigenda: Influence diagrams for causal modelling and inference, pp. 437

Volume 70 Number 2, August 2002

  • DAWID A.P. - Influence diagrams for causal modelling and inference, pp. 161-190
  • LINDLEY D.V. - Seeing and doing: the concept of causation , pp. 191-197
    Singpurwalla, N.D.: On causality and causal mechanisms. Comment on Dennis Lindley's "seeing and doing: the concept of causation" , pp. 198-206
    • Comments: Pearl, J. 
    • Rejoinder: Singpurwalla, N.D. 
    • Rejoinder to rejoinder: Pearl, J.
  • NUMMELIN  E.: - MC's for MCMC'ists, pp. 215-240
  • SHEEHAN N.A., GULBRANDTSEN B., LUND M.S., SORENSEN D.A. - Bayesian MCMC mapping of quantitative trait loci in a half-sib design: a graphical model perspective, pp. 241-268
  • VAN DEN HOUT  A., VAN DER HEIJDEN VP.G.M. - Randomized response, statistical disclosure control and misclassification: a review, pp. 269-288
  • CLARK R.G. , STEEL D.G. - The effect of using household as a sampling unit, pp. 289-314

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