Journal of the Royal Statistical Society A
Volume 175, n° 4, October 2012
- AALEN Odd O., ROYSLAND Kjetil, GRAN Jon Michael, LEDERGERBER Bruno - Causality, mediation and time: a dynamic viewpoint, pp. 831–861
- BADUNENKO Oleg, HENDERSON Daniel J., KUMBHAKAR Subal C. - When, where and how to perform efficiency estimation, pp. 863–892
- MADDEN David - A profile of obesity in Ireland, 2002–2007, pp. 893–914
- MICKLEWRIGHT John, SCHNEPF Sylke V., SKINNER Chris - Non-response biases in surveys of schoolchildren: the case of the English Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) samples, pp. 915–938
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KAVANAGH Kimberley, ROBERTSON Chris, MURDOCH Heather, CROOKS George, McMENAMIN Jim - Syndromic surveillance of influenza-like illness in Scotland during the influenza A H1N1v pandemic and beyond, pp. 939–958
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ABAKUKS Andris - The synoptic problem: on Matthew's and Luke's use of Mark, pp. 959–975
Volume 175, n° 3, July 2012
- JOHNSTONE D. J. - Log-optimal economic evaluation of probability forecasts, pp. 661–689
- REBOUSSIN Beth A., PREISSER John S., Eun-Young Song and Mark WolfsonSample size estimation for alternating logistic regressions analysis of multilevel randomized community trials of under-age drinking, pp. 691–712
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GALBRAITH John W., VAN NORDEN Simon - Assessing gross domestic product and inflation probability forecasts derived from Bank of England fan charts, pp. 713–727
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JONES Hayley E., SPIEGELHALTER David J. - Improved probabilistic prediction of healthcare performance indicators using bidirectional smoothing models, pp. 729–747
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PAVLOPOULOS Dimitris, MUFFELS Ruud, VERMUNT Jeroen K. - How real is mobility between low pay, high pay and non-employment? pp. 749–773
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MEALLI Fabrizia, RAMPINCHINI Carla - Evaluating the effects of university grants by using regression discontinuity designs, pp. 775–798
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FAREWELL Vern, JOHNSON Tony, GEAR Rosemary - Hilda Mary Woods MBE, DSc, LRAM, FSS (1892–1971): reflections on a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society, pp. 799–811
Volume 175, n° 2, April 2012
- DAY Simon - Editorial: Publishing research—for whose benefit? pp. 311–312
- ISHAM Valerie - The evolving Society: united we stand, pp. 315–335
- RICE Nigel, ROBONE Silvana, SMITH Peter C. - Vignettes and health systems responsiveness in cross-country comparative analyses, pp. 337–369
- NEUMANN C., EVETT I. W., SKERRETT J. - Quantifying the weight of evidence from a forensic fingerprint comparison: a new paradigm, pp. 371–415
- GUERGUIEVA Ralitza, ROSENHECK Robert, LIN Haiqun - Joint modelling of longitudinal outcome and interval-censored competing risk dropout in a schizophrenia clinical trial, pp. 417–433
- SENETA Eugene - Victorian probability and Lewis Carroll, pp. 435–451
- MOSCONE F., TOSETTI E., VITTADINI G. - Social interaction in patients’ hospital choice: evidence from Italy, pp. 453–472
- RIEBLER Andrea, HELD Leonhard, RUE Håvard, BOPP Matthias - Gender-specific differences and the impact of family integration on time trends in age-stratified Swiss suicide rates, pp. 473–490
- BILLARI F. C., GRAZIANI R., MELILLI E. - Stochastic population forecasts based on conditional expert opinions, pp. 491–511
- BUNOUF P., GROUIN J.-M., MOLENBERGHS G., KOCH G. - Analysing intensive longitudinal data after summarization at landmarks: an application to daily pain evaluation in a clinical trial, pp. 513–534
- LEE Myoung-jae, HUANG Fali - Finding dynamic treatment effects under anticipation: the effects of spanking on behaviour, pp. 535–567
- SWEETING M. J., THOMPSON S. G. - Making predictions from complex longitudinal data, with application to planning monitoring intervals in a national screening programme, pp. 569–586
- KLUVE Jochen, SCHNEIDER Hilmar, UHLENDORFF Arne, ZHAO Zhong - Evaluating continuous training programmes by using the generalized propensity score, pp. 587–617
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CHOI Young Ku, JOHNSON Wesley O., JONES Geoff, PEREZ Andres, THURMOND Mark C. - Modelling and predicting temporal frequency of foot-and-mouth disease cases in countries with endemic foot-and-mouth disease, pp. 619–636
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ZHANG Yanwei, DUKIC Vanja, GUSZCZA James - A Bayesian non-linear model for forecasting insurance loss payments, pp. 637–656
Volume 175, n° 1, January 2012
- SPIEGELHALTER Davidr, SHERLAW-JOHNSON Christopher, BARDSLEY Martin, BLUNT Ian, WOOD Christopher, GRIGG Olivia - Statistical methods for healthcare regulation: rating, screening and surveillance, pp. 1–47
- UNKEL Steffen, FARRINGTON C. Paddy, GARTHWAITE Paul H., ROBERTSON Chris, ANDREWS Nick - Statistical methods for the prospective detection of infectious disease outbreaks: a review, pp. 49–82
- McCLOUD Nadine, KUMBHAKAR Subal C. - Institutions, foreign direct investment and growth: a hierarchical Bayesian approach, pp. 83–105
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SAEZ Marc, BARCELO Maria Antònia, MARTOS Carmen, SAURINA Carmea, MARCOS-RAFAEL Rafael, RENART Gemma, OCANA-RIOLA Ricardoa, FEJA Cristina, ALCALA Tomás - Spatial variability in relative survival from female breast cancer, pp. 107–134
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WICHERT Laura, WILKE Ralf A. - Which factors safeguard employment?: an analysis with misclassified German register data, pp. 135–151
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AMANN Roland A., KLEIN Tobias J. - Returns to type or tenure? pp. 153–166
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ATKINSON Anthony B., BACKUS Peter G., MICKLEWRIGHT John, PHAROAH Cathy, SCHNEPF Sylke V. - Charitable giving for overseas development: UK trends over a quarter century, pp. 167–190
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LU Xin, BENGTSSON Linus, BRITTON Tom, CAMITZ Martinz, KIM Beom Jun, THORSON Anna, LILJEROS Fredrik - The sensitivity of respondent-driven sampling, pp. 191–216
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BLOM Annelies G. - Explaining cross-country differences in survey contact rates: application of decomposition method, pp. 217–242
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CRAIG Peter S., HICKEY Graeme L., LUTTIK Robert, HART Andy - Species non-exchangeability in probabilistic ecotoxicological risk assessment, pp. 243–262
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STEWART Mark B. - Quantile estimates of counterfactual distribution shifts and the effect of minimum wage increases on the wage distribution, pp. 263–287
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LYNN Peter, JÄCKLE Annette, JENKINS Stephen P., SALA Emanuela - The impact of questioning method on measurement error in panel survey measures of benefit receipt: evidence from a validation study, pp. 289–308
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