Journal of the Royal Statistical Society - Series A

Volume 177, n° 3, June 2014

  • McDONALD Lynn - Florence Nightingale, statistics and the Crimean War, pp. 569–586
  • ARPINO Bruno,DE CAO  Elisabetta, PERACCHI Franco - Using panel data for partial identification of human immunodeficiency virus prevalence when infection status is missing not at random, pp. 587–606
  • POWELL Helen, LEE Duncan - Modelling spatial variability in concentrations of single pollutants and composite air quality indicators in health effects studies, pp. 607–623
  • WHITE Simon R., BIRD Sheila M., GRIEVE Richard - Review of methodological issues in cost-effectiveness analyses relating to injecting drug users, and case-study illustrations, pp. 625–642 (texte)
  • WILD Phillip, FOSTER John, HINICH Melvin. J. - Testing for non-linear and time irreversible probabilistic structure in high frequency financial time series data, pp. 643–659
  • STANTON Michelle C., AGIER Lydiane, TAYLOR Benjamin M., DIGGLE Peter J. - Towards realtime spatiotemporal prediction of district level meningitis incidence in sub-Saharan Africa, pp. 661–678
  • JIANG Huan, BROWN Patrick E., RUE Håvard, SHIMAKURA Silvia - Geostatistical survival models for environmental risk assessment with large retrospective cohorts, pp. 679–695
  • DEMIRIS Nikolaos, KYPRAIOS Theodore, SMITH L. Vanessa - On the epidemic of financial crises, pp. 697–723
  • HULDEN Lena, McKITRICK Ross, HULDEN Larry - Average household size and the eradication of malaria, pp. 725–742

Book Review

  • KUMAR Kuldeep - Advances in Data Analysis, Data Handling and Business Intelligence, p. 753

(résumés du n° 3/2014)

Volume 177, n° 2, February 2014

  • MIRANDA Alfonso, RABE-HESKETH Sophia - Missing ordinal covariate with informative selection, pp. 319–344
  • GUERTZGEN N. - Wage insurance within German firms: do institutions matter? pp. 345–369
  • PIZZI Costanza, COLE Tim J., CORVALAN Camila, DOS SANTOS SILVA Isabel, RICHIARDI Lorenzo, DE STAVOLA Bianca L. - On modelling early life weight trajectories, pp. 371–396
  • McHALE Ian G., SZCZEPANSKI Łukasz - A mixed effects model for identifying goal scoring ability of footballers, pp. 397–417
  • PERTILE Paolo, FORSTER Martin, LA TORRE Davide - Optimal Bayesian sequential sampling rules for the economic evaluation of health technologies, pp. 419–438
  • TRANMER Mark, STEEL David, BROWNE William J. - Multiple-membership multiple-classification models for social network and group dependences, pp. 439–455
  • DIAZ-ORDAZ K., KENWARD Michael G., GRIEVE Richard - Handling missing values in cost effectiveness analyses that use data from cluster randomized trials, pp. 457–474
  • BABUSCIA Alessandra, CHEUNG Kar-Ming - An approach to perform expert elicitation for engineering design risk analysis: methodology and experimental results, pp. 475–497
  • WATSON Nicole, WOODEN Mark - Re-engaging with survey non-respondents: evidence from three household panels, pp. 499–522
  • DEUCHERT Eva, WUNSCH Conny - Evaluating nationwide health interventions: Malawi's insecticide-treated-net distribution programme, pp. 523–552
  • GOLDSTEIN Harvey, CARPENTER James R., BROWNE William J. - Fitting multilevel multivariate models with missing data in responses and covariates that may include interactions and non-linear terms, pp. 553–564   

Book reviews

  • STOYANOV Jordan - Probability for Statistics and Machine Learning: Fundamentals and Advanced Topics, p. 566
  • STOYANOV Jordan - Exercises and Solutions in Biostatistical Theory, pp. 566–567
  • LHACHIMI Stefan K. - R Graphics, p. 567

(résumés du n° 2/2014)

Volume 177, n° 1, January 2014

  • MA Yanyuan, WANG Yuanjia - Estimating disease onset distribution functions in mutation carriers with censored mixture data, pp. 1–23
  • GUGLIELMI Alessandra, IEVA Francesca, PAGANONI Anna M., RUGGERI Fabrizio, SORIANO Jacopo - Semiparametric Bayesian models for clustering and classification in the presence of unbalanced in-hospital survival, pp. 25–46
  • O'DONNELL David, RUSHWORTH Alastair, BOWMAN Adrian W., SCOTT E. Marian, HALLARD Mark - Flexible regression models over river networks, pp. 47–63   
  • VEIGA Alinne, SMITH Peter W. F., BROWN James J. - The use of sample weights in multivariate multilevel models with an application to income data collected by using a rotating panel survey, pp. 65–84
  • ALMANSA Josué, VERMUNT Jeroen K., FORERO Carlos G., ALONSO Jordi - A factor mixture model for multivariate survival data: an application to the analysis of lifetime mental disorders, pp. 85–102
  • NETO Joaquim Henriques Vianna, SCHMIDT Alexandra M., GUTTORP Peter - Accounting for spatially varying directional effects in spatial covariance structures, pp. 103–122
  • HERING Amanda S., BAIR Sean - Characterizing spatial and chronological target selection of serial offenders, pp. 123–140
  • UNKEL Steffen, FARRINGTON C. Paddy, WHITAKER Heather J., PEBODY Richard - Time varying frailty models and the estimation of heterogeneities in transmission of infectious diseases, pp. 141–158
  • CAI Chunyan, YUAN Ying, JI Yuan - A Bayesian dose finding design for oncology clinical trials of combinational biological agents, pp. 159–173
  • SEPPÄ Karri, HAKULINEN Timo, LÄÄRÄ Esa - Regional variation in relative survival—quantifying the effects of the competing risks of death by using a cure fraction model with random effects, pp. 175–190

(résumés du n° 1/2014)

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