Journal of Royal Statistical Society - Series A

Volume 174, n° 4, October 2011

Editorial

  • ANAND Paul, DURAND Martine, HECKMAN James - Editorial: The measurement of progress—some achievements and challenges, pp. 851–855

Original articles

  •  BORNMANN Lutz, MUTZ Rüdiger, MARX Werner, SCHIER Hermann, DANIEL Hans-Dieter - A multilevel modelling approach to investigating the predictive validity of editorial decisions: do the editors of a high profile journal select manuscripts that are highly cited after publication? pp. 857–879

  • BROWN James, ABBOTT Owen, SMITH Paul A. - Design of the 2001 and 2011 Census Coverage Surveys for England and Wales, pp. 881–906

  • FORSTER Martin, SMITH S. D. - Surviving slavery: mortality at Mesopotamia, a Jamaican sugar estate, 1762–1832,  pp. 907–929

  • TANTON Robert, VIDYATTAMA Yogi, NEPAL Binod, McNAMARA Justine - Small area estimation using a reweighting algorithm, pp. 931–951

  • MENDOLA Daria, BUSETTA Annalisa, MILITO Anna Maria - Combining the intensity and sequencing of the poverty experience: a class of longitudinal poverty indices,  pp. 953–973

  • TU Wanzhu, GHOSH Pulak, KATZ Barry P. - A stochastic model for assessing Chlamydia trachomatis transmission risk by using longitudinal observational data, pp. 975–989

  • BEUNIG Robert, McKIBBIN Rebecca - The effect of survey design on household reporting of financial difficulty, pp. 991–1005

  • LESAGE  James P., PACE R. Kelley, LAM Nina, CAMPANELLA Richard, LIU Xingjian - New Orleans business recovery in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, pp. 1007–1027

  • DURRANT Gabriele B., D'ARRIGO Julia, STEELE Fiona - Using paradata to predict best times of contact, conditioning on household and interviewer influences, pp. 1029–1049

  • PARK Young-Hoon, PARK Chang Hee, GHOSH Pulak - Modelling member behaviour in on-line user-generated content sites: a semiparametric Bayesian approach, pp. 1051–1069

  • BAKER Rose, McHALE  Ian G. - Investigating the behavioural characteristics of lottery players by using a combination preference model for conscious selection, pp. 1071–1086

Report of the Council for 2010

  • Report of the Council for 2010 : Council report, pp. 1087–1174

Correspondence

  • SADHUKHAN Sudipta, LIU Zhihui, HANLEY James A. - Practical and efficient estimates of one's accuracy in darts, pp. 1175–1177   

Obituary

  • HARRISON Anne - Obituary: Richard Malvern Allen, 1933–2009, pp. 1178–1179

Book reviews

  • METCALFE  Andrew V. - Bayesian Ideas and Data Analysis—an Introduction for Scientists and Statisticians, p. 1181
  • PACHECO Gonzalo Durán, HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE F. - Multiple Testing Problems in Pharmaceutical Statistics, pp. 1181–1182
  • LAZIVC S. E., HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE F. - Meta-analysis and Combining Information in Genetics and Genomics, pp. 1182–1183
  • SHADE John - The Hockey Stick Illusion, pp. 1183–1185
  • SHADE John - Acceptance Sampling in Quality Control, pp. 1185–1186

(résumés du n° 4/2011)       

Volume 174, n° 3, July 2011

  • GALBRAITH  Jane, STONE Mervyn - The abuse of regression in the National Health Service allocation formulae: response to the Department of Health's 2007 ‘resource allocation research paper’, pp. 517–528

  • GIBSON Alex, ASTHANA Sheena - Resource allocation for English local government: a critique of the four-block model, pp. 529–546

  • Discussion on the meeting on ‘Resource allocation models’, pp. 547–567

  • CHEVALIER Arnaud, FIELDING Antony - ‘Anchoring vignettes’; An introduction to anchoring vignettes, pp. 569–574

  • VAN SOEST Arthur, DELANEY Liam, HARMON Colm, KAPTEYN Arie, SMITH James P. - Validating the use of anchoring vignettes for the correction of response scale differences in subjective questions, pp. 575–595

  • VONKOVA Hana, HULLEGIE Patrick - Is the anchoring vignette method sensitive to the domain and choice of the vignette? pp. 597–620

  • ANGELINI Viola, CAVAPOZZI Danilo, PACCAGNELLA Omar - Dynamics of reporting work disability in Europe, pp. 621–638

  • d'UVA Teresa Bago, LINDEBOOM Maarten, O'DONNELL Owen, VAN DOORSLAER Eddy - Education-related inequity in healthcare with heterogeneous reporting of health, pp. 639–664

  • PACCAGNELLA Omar - Anchoring vignettes with sample selection due to non-response, pp. 665–687

Original articles

  • CHUNG Hwan, ANTHONY James C., SCHAFER Joseph L. - Latent class profile analysis: an application to stage sequential processes in early onset drinking behaviours, pp. 689–712
  • COELHO Edviges, NUNES Luis C. - Forecasting mortality in the event of a structural change, pp. 713–736
  • SIEDLER Thomas - Parental unemployment and young people's extreme right-wing party affinity: evidence from panel data, pp. 737–758
  • GRÄB Johannes, GRIMM Michael - Inequality in Burkina Faso—to what extent do household, community and regional factors matter? pp. 759–784

  • SAVILLE Benjamin R., HERRING Amy H., KAUFMAN Jay S. - Assessing variance components in multilevel linear models using approximate Bayes factors: a case-study of ethnic disparities in birth weight, pp. 785–804

  • GASTWIRTH Joseph L., JOHNSON Wesley O., HIKAWA Hiro - Estimating the fraction of ‘non-genuine’ artwork by Henry Moore for sale on eBay: application of latent class screening test methodology, pp. 805–82

  • BELLHOUSE David R. - A new look at Halley's life table, pp. 823–832

  • LECKIE George, GOLDSTEIN Harvey - A note on ‘The limitations of school league tables to inform school choice’, pp. 833–836

Obituaries

  • John Robert Ashford; Julian Robert Leslie, pp. 837–839

Book reviews

  • DASGUPTA Aisha - Food, Economics, and Health, p. 842
  • GODA David - Lotteries for Education, pp. 842–843
  • GILLARD Jonathan - Circular and Linear Regression: Fitting Circles and Lines by Least Squares, p. 843
  • LAZIC S. E. - The R Book, pp. 843–844
  • LECKIE George - Handbook of Advanced Multilevel Analysis, pp. 844–845
  • RAVI Sreenivasan - New Perspectives in Stochastic Geometry, pp. 845–846
  • AALABAF-SABAGHI Morteza - Monte Carlo Methods and Models in Finance and Insurance, p. 846
  • STOYANOV Jordan - Modeling and Analysis of Stochastic Systems, p. 847
  • HOCHKIRCHEN Thomas - Applied Statistics for Engineers and Physical Scientists, pp. 847–848
  • AALABAF-SABAGHI Morteza - Applied Statistics for Business and Economics, p. 848
  • UGARTE M. Dolores - Statistical Methods for Disease Clustering, pp. 848–849
  • BEDOGNI  Giorgio - Statistics in Plain English, pp. 849–850

(résumés du n° 3/2011)  

Volume 174, n° 2, April 2011

Original articles

  • WILD C. J., PFANNKUCH M., REGAN M., HORTON N. J. -Towards more accessible conceptions of statistical inference, pp. 247–295
  • FRANCESCONI Marco, SUTHERLAND Holly, ZAANTOMIO Francesca - A comparison of earnings measures from longitudinal and cross-sectional surveys: evidence from the UK, pp. 297–326
  • LUI Silvia, MITCHELL James, WEALE  Martin - Qualitative business surveys: signal or noise? pp. 327–348
  • LESNARD Laurent, KAN Man Yee - Investigating scheduling of work: a two-stage optimal matching analysis of workdays and workweeks, pp. 349–368
  • STUART Elizabeth A., COLE Stephen R., BRADSHAW Catherine P., LEAF Philip J. - The use of propensity scores to assess the generalizability of results from randomized trials, pp. 369–386
  • JAFFA Miran A., WOOLSON Robert F., LIPSITZ Stuart R. - Slope estimation for bivariate longitudinal outcomes adjusting for informative right censoring by using a discrete survival model: application to the renal transplant cohort, pp. 387–402
  • ASADUZZAMAN Md, CHAUSSALET Thierry J. - An overflow loss network model for capacity planning of a perinatal network, pp. 403–417
  • PLEWIS Ian - Contextual variations in ethnic group differences in educational attainments, pp. 419–437
  • FRALE Cecilia, MARCELLINO Massimiliano, MAZZI Gian Luigi, PROIETTI Tommaso - EUROMIND: a monthly indicator of the euro area economic conditions, pp. 439–470

  • SCARF Philip, SHI Xin,  AKHTAR Sohail - On the distribution of runs scored and batting strategy in test cricket, pp. 471–497         

Obituaries

  • John Ashworth Nelder; Julian Besag, pp. 499–504

Books reviews

  • LAZIC S. E., HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE F. - Model based Inference in the Life Sciences: a Primer on Evidence, p. 506
  • SHALABH - Measurement Error: Models, Methods and Applications,  pp. 506–507
  • CORBYN Judith - Time Series Analysis with Applications in R, p. 507
  • SHALABH - Fundamentals of Probability: a First Course, pp. 507–508
  • SHALABH - Nonparametric Statistical Inference,  pp. 508–509
  • STOYANOV Jordan -Simulation and Inference for Stochastic Differential Equations: with R Examples, p. 509
  • PACHECO Gonzalo Durán, HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE F. - Graphics for Statistics and Data Analysis with R, pp. 509-510
  • STOYANOV Jordan - Stochastic Financial Models, pp. 510–511
  • BEDOGNI Giorgio - Applying Quantitative Bias Analysis to Epidemiologic Data, pp. 511–512
  • ALEXANDER Neal - Bayesian Disease Mapping: Hierarchical Modeling in Spatial Epidemiology, pp. 512–513
  • LARK R. M. - Statistical Methods for Estimating Petroleum Resources, p. 513
  • UGARTE M. Dolores - Introduction to Spatial Econometrics, pp. 513–514
  • GILLARD Jonathan - Matrix Computations and Semiseparable Matrices: vol. 1, Linear Systems; vol. 2, Eigenvalue and Singular Value Methods, pp. 514–515

(résumés du n° 2/2011)

Volume 174, n° 1, January 2011

Articles

  • SHUTTLEWORTH I. G., LLOYD C. D., MARTIN D. J. - Exploring the implications of changing census output geographies for the measurement of residential segregation: the example of Northern Ireland 1991–2001, pp. 1-16
  • BRUNSDON Chris, LONGLEY Paul, SINGLETON Alex, ASHBY David - Predicting participation in higher education: a comparative evaluation of the performance of geodemographic classifications, pp. 17–30
  • MANZI Giancarlo, SPIEGELHALTER David J., TURNER Rebecca M., FLOWERS Julian, THOMPSON  Simon - Modelling bias in combining small area prevalence estimates from multiple surveys, pp. 31-50

  • O'BRIAN Christophe - The origins and originators of early statistical societies: a comparison of Liverpool and Manchester, pp. 51–62

  • JENKINS Stephen P., BURKHAUSER Richard V., FENG Shuaizhang , LARRIMORE Jeff - Measuring inequality using censored data: a multiple-imputation approach to estimation and inference, pp. 63–81

  • GOLDSTEIN Harvey - Estimating research performance by using research grant award gradings, pp. 83–93

  • COSTA-FONT Joan, GEMMILL Marin, RUBERT Gloria - Biases in the healthcare luxury good hypothesis?: a meta-regression analysis, pp. 95–107

  • LEE Duncan, FERGUSON Claire, SCOTT E. Marian - Constructing representative air quality indicators with measures of uncertainty, pp. 109–126

  • ANDREWS Martyn, CLARK Ken, WHITTAKER William - The determinants of regional migration in Great Britain: a duration approach, pp. 127–153

  • FAES Christel, AERTS Marc, LITIERE Saskia, MEROC Estelle, VAN DER STEDE Yves, MINTIENS  Koen - Estimating herd prevalence on the basis of aggregate testing of animals, pp.155–174

  • BALIA Silvia, JONES Andrew M. - Catching the habit: a study of inequality of opportunity in smoking-related mortality, pp. 175–194
  • FRIJTERS Paul, SHIELDS Michael A., PRICE Stephen Wheatley , WIILIAMS Jenny - Quantifying the cost of passive smoking on child health: evidence from children's cotinine samples, pp. 195–212

  • TIBSHIRANI Ryan J., PRICE Andrew, TAYLOR Jonathan - A statistician plays darts, pp. 213–226

Obituaries

  • P. G. Moore; David Harold Blackwell; Gopal K. Kanji; Andrew Samuel Christopher Ehrenberg; John Arthur Bound, pp. 227–238

Book reviews

  • AALABAF-SABAGHI  Morteza - Economic Modelling and Inference , p. 240

  • KUMAR Kuldeep - Demographic Forecasting, pp. 240–241

  • KUMAR Kuldeep - Robust Statistics, 2nd edn, pp. 241–242

  • AALABAF-SABAGHI Morteza - Macroeconomic Patterns and Stories: a Guide for MBAs, p. 242

  • SPRENT P. - A Practical Guide to Scientific Data Analysis, pp. 242–243

  • VAN DER WEELE Tyler - Causality, pp. 243–244

  • BEDOGNI Giorgio - Design of Observational Studies, pp. 244–245

  • GINESTET Cedric - ggplot2: Elegant Graphics for Data Analysis, pp. 245–246

(résumés du n° 1/2011)

 

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