Journal of the Royal Statistical Society - Series A

Volume 180, n° 4, October 2017

Editorial

  • GOLDSTEIN Harvey - Editorial: The Digital Economy Act and statistical research, pp. 945–946

Original Articles

  • SPIEGELHALTER David - Trust in numbers, pp. 948–965
  • GELMAN Andrew, HENNIG Christian - Beyond subjective and objective in statistics, pp. 967–1033

Preface

  • TZAVIDIS Nikos, ZHANG Li-Chun, PFEFFERMANN Danny, LAHIRI Partha - Preface to the papers on ‘Small area estimation’, pp. 1035–1037

Original Articles

  • MOURA Fernando A. S., NEVES André Felipe, DO N. SILVA Denise Britz - Small area models for skewed Brazilian business survey data, pp. 1039–1055
  • FERRANTE Maria Rosaria, PACEI Silvia - Small domain estimation of business statistics by using multivariate skew normal models, pp. 1057–1088
  • WAGNER Julian, MÜNNICH Ralf, HILL Joachim, STOFFELS Johannes, UDELHOVEN Thomas - Non-parametric small area models using shape-constrained penalized B-splines, pp. 1089–1109
  • MARHUENDA Yolanda, MOLINA Isabel, MORALES Domingo, RAO J. N. K. - Poverty mapping in small areas under a twofold nested error regression model, pp. 1111–1136
  • DAS Sumonkanti, CHAMBERS Ray - Robust mean-squared error estimation for poverty estimates based on the method of Elbers, Lanjouw and Lanjouw, pp. 1137–1161
  • SCHMID Timo, BRUCKSCHEN Fabian, SALVATI Nicola, ZBIRANSKI Till - Constructing sociodemographic indicators for national statistical institutes by using mobile phone data: estimating literacy rates in Senegal, pp. 1163–1190
  • ARIMA Serena, BELL William R., DATTA Gauri S., FRANCO Carolina, LISEO Brunero - Multivariate Fay–Herriot Bayesian estimation of small area means under functional measurement error, pp. 1191–1209
  • MAPLES Jerry J. - Improving small area estimates of disability: combining the American Community Survey with the Survey of Income and Program Participation, pp. 1211–1227
  • LOMBARDIA María José, LOPEZ-VIZCAINO Esther, RUEDA Cristina - Mixed generalized Akaike information criterion for small area models, pp. 1229–1252
  • TORKASHVAND Elaheh, JOZANI Mohammad Jafari, TORABI Mahmoud - Clustering in small area estimation with area level linear mixed models, pp. 1253–1279
  • BOLLINENI-BALABAY Oksana, VAN DEN BRAKEL Jan, PALM Franz, BOONSTRA Harm Jan - Multilevel hierarchical Bayesian versus state space approach in time series small area estimation: the Dutch Travel Survey, pp. 1281–1308

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Volume 180, n° 3, June 2017

Original Articles

  • ZENG Jiaming, USTUN Berk, RUDIN Cynthia - Interpretable classification models for recidivism prediction, pp. 689–722
  • GHEORGHE Maria, PICAVET Susan, VERSCHUREN Monique, BROUWER Werner B. F., VAN BAAL Pieter H. M. - Health losses at the end of life: a Bayesian mixed beta regression approach, pp. 723–749
  • AITKIN Murray, VU Duy, FRANCIS Brian - Statistical modelling of a terrorist network,  pp. 751–768
  • PROIETTI Tommaso, HILLEBRAND Eric - Seasonal changes in central England temperatures, pp. 769–791
  • AHAMMER Alexander, HORVATH G. Thomas, WINTER-EBMER Rudolf - The effect of income on mortality—new evidence for the absence of a causal link, pp. 793–816
  • LEE Myoung-jae - Extensive and intensive margin effects in sample selection models: racial effects on wages, pp. 817–839
  • BUKODI Erzsébet, GOLDTHORPE John H., KUHA Jouni - The pattern of social fluidity within the British class structure: a topological model, pp. 841–862
  • SAYAL Homesh, ASTON John A. D., ELLIOTT Duncan, OMBAO Hernando - An introduction to applications of wavelet benchmarking with seasonal adjustment, pp. 863–889
  • LI Li, LEE Ji-Hyun - A latent promotion time cure rate model using dependent tail-free mixtures, pp. 891–905
  • CONTOYANNIS Paul, LI Jinhu - The dynamics of adolescent depression: an instrumental variable quantile regression with fixed effects approach, pp. 907–922

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Volume 180, n° 2, February 2017

  • NASON Guy P., POWELL Ben, ELLIOTT Duncan, SMITH Paul A. - Should we sample a time series more frequently?: decision support via multirate spectrum estimation, pp. 353–407
  • PAPANICOLAS Irene, McGUIRE Alistair - Measuring and forecasting quality in English hospitals, pp. 409–432
  • TAYLOR Benjamin M. - Spatial modelling of emergency service response times, pp. 433–453
  • GAZELEY Ian, RUFRANCOS Hector Gutierrez, NEWELL Andrew, REYNOLDS Kevin, SEARLE  Rebecca - The poor and the poorest, 50 years on: evidence from British Household Expenditure Surveys of the 1950s and 1960s, pp. 455–474
  • FELFE Christina, HUBER Martin - Does preschool boost the development of minority children?: the case of Roma children, pp. 475–502
  • CHEN Heng, FELT Marie-Hélène, HUYNH Kim P. - Retail payment innovations and cash usage: accounting for attrition by using refreshment samples, pp. 503–530
  • VASSALLO Rebecca, DURRANT Gabriele, SMITH Peter - Separating interviewer and area effects by using a cross-classified multilevel logistic model: simulation findings and implications for survey designs, pp. 531–550
  • BRUNTON-SMITH Ian, STURGIS Patrick, LECKIE George - Detecting and understanding interviewer effects on survey data by using a cross-classified mixed effects location–scale model, pp. 551–568
  • KEELE Luke, SMALL Dylan, GRIEVE Richard - Randomization-based instrumental variables methods for binary outcomes with an application to the ‘IMPROVE’ trial, pp. 569–586
  • BRUN-AGUERRE Raphael, FUERTES Ana-Maria, GREENWOOD-NIMMO Matthew - Heads I win; tails you lose: asymmetry in exchange rate pass-through into import prices, pp.  587–612
  • VALLEJOS Catalina A., STEEL Mark F. J. - Bayesian survival modelling of university outcomes, pp. 613–631
  • BRASINGTON David M., PARENT Olivier - Public school consolidation: a partial observability spatial bivariate probit approach, pp. 633–656
  • ALBARRÁN-LOZANO Irene, ALONSO-GONZÁLEZ Pablo J., ARRIBAS-GIL Ana - Dependence evolution in the Spanish disabled population: a functional data analysis approach, pp. 657–677

Book reviews

  • BANKS D.L., RIOS J., INSUA Ríos - Adversarial Risk Analysis, p. 682
  • DVIS R.A., HOLAN S.H., LUND R., RAVISHANKER N. - Handbook of Discrete-valued Time Series, pp. 682–683
  • GOLTRHORPE J.H. - Sociology as a Population Science, p. 683
  • LEWIS A.L. - Option Valuation under Stochastic Volatility, vol. II, pp. 683–684
  • RAGHUNATHAN T. - Missing Data Analysis in Practice, pp. 684–685
  • SVERDLOV O. - Modern Adaptive Randomized Clinical Trials: Statistical and Practical Aspects, p. 685

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Volume 180, n° 1, January 2017

  • ALLIN Paul, HAND David J. - New statistics for old?—measuring the wellbeing of the UK,  pp. 3–43
  • ENKI Doyo Gragn, NOUFAILY Angela, FARRINGTON Paddy, GARTHWAITE Paul, ANDREWS Nick, CHARLETT Andre - Taylor's power law and the statistical modelling of infectious disease surveillance data, pp. 45–72
  • YOUNG Derek S., RAIM Andrew M., JOHNSON Nancy R. - Zero-inflated modelling for characterizing coverage errors of extracts from the US Census Bureau's Master Address File, pp. 73–97
  • ROCHA Luis E. C., THORSON Anna E., LAMBIOTTE Renaud, LILJEROS Fredrik - Respondent-driven sampling bias induced by community structure and response rates in social networks, pp. 99–118
  • BOULIERI Areti, LIVERANI Silvia, DE HOOGH Kees, BLANGIARDO Marta - A space–time multivariate Bayesian model to analyse road traffic accidents by severity, pp. 119–139
  • WONG Albert, BOSHUIZEN Hendriek, POLDER Johan, FERREIRA José António - Assessing the inequality of lifetime healthcare expenditures: a nearest neighbour resampling approach, pp. 141–160
  • GROβ Marcus, RENDTEL Ulrich, SCHMID Timo, SCHMON Sebastian, TZAVIDIS Nikos - Estimating the density of ethnic minorities and aged people in Berlin: multivariate kernel density estimation applied to sensitive georeferenced administrative data protected via measurement error, pp. 161–183
  • WISNIOWSKI Arkadiusz - Combining Labour Force Survey data to estimate migration flows: the case of migration from Poland to the UK, pp. 185–202
  • TOURANGEAU Roger, BRICK J. Michael, LOHR Sharon, LI Jane - Adaptive and responsive survey designs: a review and assessment, pp. 203–223
  • ANGELINI Viola, BERTONI Marco, CORAZZINI Luca - Unpacking the determinants of life satisfaction: a survey experiment, pp. 225–246
  • FOSTER Jared C., LIU Danping, ALBERT Paul S., LIU Aiyi - Identifying subgroups of enhanced predictive accuracy from longitudinal biomarker data by using tree-based approaches: applications to fetal growth, pp. 247–261
  • STEELE Fiona, CLARKE Paul, LECKIE George, ALLAN Julia, JOHNSTON Derek - Multilevel structural equation models for longitudinal data where predictors are measured more frequently than outcomes: an application to the effects of stress on the cognitive function of nurses, pp. 263–283
  • BEYERSMANN Jan, SCHRADE Christine - Florence Nightingale, William Farr and competing risks, pp. 285–293
  • BARBILLON Pierre, DONNET Sophie, LAZEGA Emmanuel, BAR-HEN Avner - Stochastic block models for multiplex networks: an application to a multilevel network of researchers, pp. 295–314
  • PAGE Garritt L., SAN MARTIN Ernesto, ORELLANA Javiera, GONZÁLEZ Jorge - Exploring complete school effectiveness via quantile value added, pp. 315–340

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