Journal Royal Statistical Society A 2006

Volume 169 (Part 4 - 2006)

  • ATKINSON A.B. - Editorial: Measurement of Government output and productivity, pp. 659 - 662
  • HILLS J. - From Beveridge to Turner: demography, distribution and the future of pensions in the UK (the Beveridge Lecture, 2005), pp. 663 - 681
  • LANCASTER G.A., GREEN M., LANE S. - Reducing bias in ecological studies: an evaluation of different methodologies, pp. 681 - 700
  • JENKINS S.P., CAPPELLARI L., LYNN P., JÄCKLE A., SALA E. - Patterns of consent: evidence from a general household survey, pp. 701 - 722
  • CHUNG H., FLAHERTY B.P., SCHAFER J.L. - Latent class logistic regression: application to marijuana use and attitudes among high school seniors, pp. 723 - 744
  • ROBERTS J.M. Jr., BREWER D.D.- Estimating the prevalence of male clients of prostitute women in Vancouver with a simple capture-recapture method, pp. 745 - 756
  • STEELE F., KALLIS C., JOSHI H. - The formation and outcomes of cohabiting and marital partnerships in early adulthood: the role of previous partnership experience, pp. 757 - 780
  • AASSVE A., BURGESS S., PROPPER C., DICKSON M. - Employment, family union and Childbearing decisions in Great Britain, pp. 781 - 804
  • RABE-HESKETH, SKRONDAL A. - Multilevel modelling of complex survey data, pp. 805 - 828
  • ARULAMPALAM W., BHALOTRA S. - Sibling death clustering in India: state dependence versus unobserved heterogeneity, pp. 829 - 848
  • BROWN S., FARRELL L., HARRIS M.N., SESSIONS J.G. - Risk preference and employment contract type, pp. 849 - 864
  • GUSTAFSON P. - Sample size implications when biases are modelled rather than ignored, pp. 865 - 882
  • BROWN J., ABBOTT O., DIAMOND I. - Dependence in the 2001 one-number census project, pp. 883 - 902
  • RINGROSE T.J. - Neutral umpires and leg before wicket decisions in test cricket, pp. 903 - 912
  • Report of the Council for the session 2005 - 2006, pp. 913 - 1002

Book reviews

  • BUNCHER C.R. and TSAY J.Y. (eds) - Statistics in the Pharmaceutical Industry, p. 1004
  • CARMONA R.A. - Statistical Analysis of Financial Data in S-Plus, p. 1004
  • CIZEK P., HÄRDLE W., WERON R. (eds) - Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance, p. 1005
  • CROWLEY J., ANKERST D.P. (eds) - Handbook of Statistics in Clinical Oncology, p. 1006
  • DEONIER R.C., TAVARÉ S., WATERMAN M.S. - Computational Genome Analysis: an Introduction, p. 1006
  • FANG K.-T., LI R., SUDJIANTO A. - Design and Modeling for Computer Experiments, p. 1007
  • FARAWAY J.J. - Extending the Linear Model with R, p. 1008
  • HIRJI K.F. - Exact Analysis of Discrete Data, p. 1009
  • HUSMEIER D., DYBOWSKI, R., ROBERTS S. (eds) - Probabilistic Modeling in Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics, p. 1009
  • KONTOGHIORGHES E.J. (ed) - Handbook of Parallel Computing and Statistics, p. 1010
  • KOTZ S., van DORP J.R. - Beyond Beta: Other Continous Families of Distributions with Bounded Support And Applications, p. 1010
  • ROSSI P.E., ALLENBY G.M., McCULLOCK R. - Bayesian Statistics and Marketing, p. 1011
  • ROTHSTEIN H.R., SUTTON A.J., BORENSTEIN M. (eds) - Publication Bias in Meta-analysis, p. 1012
  • SCHILLING R.L. - Measures, Integrals and Martingales, p. 1012
  • STIRZAKER D. - Stochastic Processes and Models; OLOFSSON P. - Probability, Statistics, and Stochastic Processes, p. 1013
  • STOOP I. - The Hunt for the Last Respondent, p. 1014
  • YOUNG G.A., SMITH R.L. - Essentials of Statistical Inference, p. 1014

(résumés du n° 4/2006)

Volume 169 (Part 4 - 2006)

  • ATKINSON A.B. - Editorial: Measurement of Government output and productivity, pp. 659 - 662
  • HILLS J. - From Beveridge to Turner: demography, distribution and the future of pensions in the UK (the Beveridge Lecture, 2005), pp. 663 - 681
  • LANCASTER G.A., GREEN M., LANE S. - Reducing bias in ecological studies: an evaluation of different methodologies, pp. 681 - 700
  • JENKINS S.P., CAPPELLARI L., LYNN P., JÄCKLE A., SALA E. - Patterns of consent: evidence from a general household survey, pp. 701 - 722
  • CHUNG H., FLAHERTY B.P., SCHAFER J.L. - Latent class logistic regression: application to marijuana use and attitudes among high school seniors, pp. 723 - 744
  • ROBERTS J.M. Jr., BREWER D.D.- Estimating the prevalence of male clients of prostitute women in Vancouver with a simple capture-recapture method, pp. 745 - 756
  • STEELE F., KALLIS C., JOSHI H. - The formation and outcomes of cohabiting and marital partnerships in early adulthood: the role of previous partnership experience, pp. 757 - 780
  • AASSVE A., BURGESS S., PROPPER C., DICKSON M. - Employment, family union and Childbearing decisions in Great Britain, pp. 781 - 804
  • RABE-HESKETH, SKRONDAL A. - Multilevel modelling of complex survey data, pp. 805 - 828
  • ARULAMPALAM W., BHALOTRA S. - Sibling death clustering in India: state dependence versus unobserved heterogeneity, pp. 829 - 848
  • BROWN S., FARRELL L., HARRIS M.N., SESSIONS J.G. - Risk preference and employment contract type, pp. 849 - 864
  • GUSTAFSON P. - Sample size implications when biases are modelled rather than ignored, pp. 865 - 882
  • BROWN J., ABBOTT O., DIAMOND I. - Dependence in the 2001 one-number census project, pp. 883 - 902
  • RINGROSE T.J. - Neutral umpires and leg before wicket decisions in test cricket, pp. 903 - 912
  • Report of the Council for the session 2005 - 2006, pp. 913 - 1002

Book reviews

  • BUNCHER C.R. and TSAY J.Y. (eds) - Statistics in the Pharmaceutical Industry, p. 1004
  • CARMONA R.A. - Statistical Analysis of Financial Data in S-Plus, p. 1004
  • CIZEK P., HÄRDLE W., WERON R. (eds) - Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance, p. 1005
  • CROWLEY J., ANKERST D.P. (eds) - Handbook of Statistics in Clinical Oncology, p. 1006
  • DEONIER R.C., TAVARÉ S., WATERMAN M.S. - Computational Genome Analysis: an Introduction, p. 1006
  • FANG K.-T., LI R., SUDJIANTO A. - Design and Modeling for Computer Experiments, p. 1007
  • FARAWAY J.J. - Extending the Linear Model with R, p. 1008
  • HIRJI K.F. - Exact Analysis of Discrete Data, p. 1009
  • HUSMEIER D., DYBOWSKI, R., ROBERTS S. (eds) - Probabilistic Modeling in Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics, p. 1009
  • KONTOGHIORGHES E.J. (ed) - Handbook of Parallel Computing and Statistics, p. 1010
  • KOTZ S., van DORP J.R. - Beyond Beta: Other Continous Families of Distributions with Bounded Support And Applications, p. 1010
  • ROSSI P.E., ALLENBY G.M., McCULLOCK R. - Bayesian Statistics and Marketing, p. 1011
  • ROTHSTEIN H.R., SUTTON A.J., BORENSTEIN M. (eds) - Publication Bias in Meta-analysis, p. 1012
  • SCHILLING R.L. - Measures, Integrals and Martingales, p. 1012
  • STIRZAKER D. - Stochastic Processes and Models; OLOFSSON P. - Probability, Statistics, and Stochastic Processes, p. 1013
  • STOOP I. - The Hunt for the Last Respondent, p. 1014
  • YOUNG G.A., SMITH R.L. - Essentials of Statistical Inference, p. 1014

Volume 169 (Part 3 - 2006)

  • LYNN Peter - Editorial: Attrition and non-response, pp. 393-394
  • HASLETT J., WHILEY M., BHATTACHARYA S., SALTER-TOWNSHEND M., WILSON Simon P., ALLEN J.R.M., HUNTLEY B., MITCHELL F.J.G. - Bayesian palaeoclimate reconstruction, pp. 395-438
  • GROVES Robert M., HEERINGA Steven G. - Responsive design for household surveys: tools for actively controlling survey errors and costs, pp. 439-458
  • BURTON Jonathan, LAURIE Heather, LYNN Peter - The long-term effectiveness of refusal conversion procedures on longitudinal surveys, pp. 459-478
  • HAWKES Denise, PLEWIS Ian - Modelling non-response in the National Child Development Study, pp. 479-492
  • NITSCH D., DeSTAVOLA B.L., MORTON S.M.B., LEON D.A. - Linkage bias in estimating the association between childhood exposures and propensity to become a mother: an example of simple sensitivity analyses, pp. 493-506
  • LONGFORD Nicholas T.,TYRER P., NUR U.A.M., SEIVEWRIGHT H. -Analysis of a long-term study of neurotic disorder, with insights into the process of non-response Longford, pp. 507-524
  • WOOD Angela M., WHITE Ian R., HOTOPF Matthew - Using number of failed contact attempts to adjust for non-ignorable non-response, pp. 525-542
  • JONES Andrew M., KOOLMAN Xander, RICE Nigel - Health-related non-response in the British Household Panel Survey and European Community Household Panel: using inverse-probability-weighted estimators in non-linear models, pp. 543-570
  • CARPENTER James R., KENWARD Michael G., VANSTEELANDT Stijn - A comparison of multiple imputation and doubly robust estimation for analyses with missing data, pp. 571-584
  • VAN DEN BERG Gerard J., LINDEBOOM Maarten, DOLTON Peter J. - Survey non-response and the duration of unemployment, pp. 585-604
  • DURRANT Gabriele B., SKINNER Chris - Using data augmentation to correct for non-ignorable non-response when surrogate data are available: an application to the distribution of hourly pay, pp. 605-624
  • NICOLETTI Cheti, PERACCHI Franco - The effects of income imputation on microanalyses: evidence from the European Community Household Panel, pp. 625-646

Volume 169 (Part 2 - 2006)

  • PENG R.D., DOMINICI F., LOUIS T.A. - Model choice in time series studies of air pollution and mortality (with comments), pp. 179 - 204
  • TSELONI A. - Multilevel modelling of the number of property crimes: household and area effects, pp. 205 - 234
  • SAHU S.K., SMITH T.M.F. - A Bayesian method of sample size determination with practical applications, pp. 235 - 254
  • SOROKA S.N., WLEZIEN C., McLEAN I. - Public expenditure in the UK: how measures matter, pp. 255 - 272
  • GURKA M.J., EDWARDS L.J:, MULLER K.E., KUPPER L.L. - Extending the Box-Cox transformation to the linear mixed model, pp. 273 - 288
  • JEONG J.-H. - A new parametric family for modelling cumulative incidence functions: application to breast cancer data, pp. 289 - 304
  • LENSVELT-MULDERS G.J.L.M., van der HEIJDEN P.G.M., LAUDY O., van GILS G. - A validation of a computer-assissted randomized response survey to estimate the prevalence of fraud in social security, pp. 305 - 318
  • GARDNER J., OSWALD A.J. - Do divorcing couples become happier by breaking up?, pp. 319 - 336
  • CHANDOLA T., CLARKE P., MORRIS J.N., BLANE D. - Pathways betwen education and health: a causal modelling approach, pp. 337 - 360
  • GORMLEY I.C., MURPHY T.B. - Analysis of Irish third-level college applications data, pp. 361 - 380
  • Obituaries: Harold William George Gearing: Sir Jack Hibbert, pp. 381 - 384

Book reviews

  • ALFASSI Z.B., BOGER Z., RONEN Y. - Statistical Treatment of Analytical Data, p. 386
  • BAILEY R.A. - Association Schemes: Designed Experiments, Algebra and Combinatorics, p. 386
  • BARKER T.B. - Quality by Experimental Design, p. 386
  • CONGDON P. - Bayesian MOdels for Categorical Data, p. 387
  • COX T.R. - An Introduction to Multivariate Data Analysis; MORRISON D.F. - Multivariate Statistical Methods, p. 387
  • DAVISON A.C., DODGE Y., WERMUTH N. (eds.) - Celebrating Statistics: Papers in Honour of Sir DAvid Cox on His 80th Birthday, p. 389
  • JANKE S.J., TINSLEY F.C. - Introduction to Linear Models and Statistical Inference, p. 389
  • LINDSEY J.K. - Statistical Analysis of Stochastic Processes in Time, p. 390
  • MARTINEZ W.L., MARTINEZ A.R. - Exploratory Data Analysis with MATLAB, p. 390
  • NIELSEN R. (ed.) - Statistical Methods in Molecular Evolution, p. 391
  • SIMONOFF J.S. - Analysing Categorical Data, p. 391

(résumés du n° 2/2006)

Volume 169 (Part 1 - 2006)

  • ZIDEK J.V. - Editorial: (Post-normal) statistical science, pp. 1 - 4
  • ADES A.E., SUTTON A.J. - Multiparameter evidence synthesis in epidemiology and medical decision-making: current approaches, pp. 5 - 6
  • HAHN E.D. - Re-examining informative prior elicitation through the lens of Markov chain Monte Carlo methods, pp. 37 - 48
  • ABAKUKS A. - A statistical study of the triple-link model in the synoptic problem, pp. 49 - 60
  • MOERKERKE B., GOETGHEBEUR E., De RIEK J., ROLD�?N-RUIZ I. - Significance and impotence: towards a balanced view of the null and the alternative bypotheses in maker selection for plant breeding, pp. 61 - 80
  • FAY M.P., LEE J.-H. - Measuring agreement between two statistics with applications to age standardization, pp. 81 - 96
  • PETTITT A.N., TRAN T.T., HAYNES M.A., HAY J.L. - A Bayesian hierarchical model for categorical longitudinal data from a social survey of immigrants, pp. 97 - 114
  • AUSTIN P.C., TU J.V. - Comparing clinical data with administrative data for producing acute myocardial infarction report cards, pp. 115 - 126
  • TAYLOR M.P. - Tell me why I don't like Mondays: investigating day of the week effects on job satisfaction and psychological well-being, pp. 127 - 142
  • STONE M., GALBRAITH J. - How not to fund hospital and comunity health services in England, pp. 143 - 164

Obituary

  • WHITEHEAD F.E. - John Harold West MBE, pp. 165 - 166

Book reviews

  • BEIRLANT J., GOEGEBEUR Y., SEGERS J., TEUGELS J. - Statistics of Extremes: Theory and Applications, p. 168

  • BUCKLEW J.A. - Introduction to Rare Event Simulation, p. 169

  • CRAWLEY M.J. - Statistics - an Introduction Using R, p. 169

  • EWENS W.J., GRANT G.R. - Statistical Methods in Bioinformatics: an Introduction, p. 170

  • GOOD P. - Permutation, Parametric, and Bootstrap Tests of Hypotheses, p. 171

  • GUT A. -Probability: a Graduate Course, p. 171

  • KING G., ROSEN O., TANNER M.A. (eds.) - Ecological Inference: New Methodological Strategies, p. 172

  • PIEGORSCH W., BAILER A.J. - Analysing Environmental Data, p. 173

  • REKAB K., SHAIKH M. - Statistical Design of Experiments with Engineering Applications, p.173

  • SCHABENBERGER O., GOTWAY C.A. - Statistical Methods for Spatial Data Analysis, p. 174

  • VITTINGHOFF E., GLIDDEN D.V., SHIBOSKI S.C., McCULLOCH C.E. - Regression Methods in Biostatistics, p. 174

  • FAREBROTHER R.W., NEAL P. - Subject index of obituary notices, 1994 - 2005

(résumés du n° 1/2006)

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