Journal of the Royal Statistical Society - Series A

Volume 181, n° 4, October 2018

  • NASON Guy - Editorial: Statistical flaws in the teaching excellence and student outcomes framework in UK higher education, pp. 923-925
  • TZAVIDIS Nikos, ZHANG Li‐Chun, LUNA Angela, SCHMID Timo, ROJAS-PERILLA Nat, pp. 927-979
  • SVERCHKOV Michael, PFEFFERMANN Danny - Small area estimation under informative sampling and not missing at random non‐respons, pp. 981-1008
  • GEENENS Gery, CUDDIHY Thomas - Non‐parametric evidence of second‐leg home advantage in European football, pp. 1009-1031
  • STECKLOV Guy, WEINREB Alexander, CARLETTO Calogero - Can incentives improve survey data quality in developing countries?: results from a field experiment in Indi, pp. 1033-1056
  • DURRANT Gabriele B., SCHNEPF Sylke V. - Which schools and pupils respond to educational achievement surveys?: a focus on the English Programme for International Student Assessment sample, pp. 1057-1075
  • MARCHETTI Stefano, BERESEWICZ Maciej, SALVATI Nicola, SZYMKOWIAK Marcin, WAWROWSKI Łukasz - The use of a three‐level M‐quantile model to map poverty at local administrative unit 1 in Poland, pp. 1077-1104
  • HICKEY Graeme L., PHILIPSON Pete, JORGENSEN Andrea, KOLAMUNNAGE-DONA Ruwanthi - A comparison of joint models for longitudinal and competing risks data, with application to an epilepsy drug randomized controlled trial, pp. 1105-1123
  • TAYLOR Benjamin M., ANDRADE-PACHECO Ricardo, STURROCK Hugh J. W. - Continuous inference for aggregated point process data, pp. 1125-1150
  • YU Hongjian, WANG Yueyan, OPSOMER  Jean, WANG Pan, PONCE Ninez A. - A design‐based approach to small area estimation using a semiparametric generalized linear mixed model, pp. 1151-1167
  • KUHA Jouni, KATSIKATSOU Myrsini, MOUSTAKI Irini - Latent variable modelling with non‐ignorable item non‐response: multigroup response propensity models for cross‐national analysis, pp. 1169-1192
  • BUCHANAN Ashley L., HUDGENS  Michael G., COLE Stephen R., MOLLAN Katie R., SAX Paul E., DAAR Eric S., ADIMORA Adaora A., ERON Joseph J., MUGAVERO Michael J. - Generalizing evidence from randomized trials using inverse probability of sampling weights, pp. 1193-1209
  • MOORE Jamie C., SMITH Peter W. F., DURRANT Gabriele B. - Correlates of record linkage and estimating risks of non‐linkage biases in business data set, pp. 1211-1230
  • KANG Hyunseung, PECK Laura, KEELE Luke - Inference for instrumental variables: a randomization inference approach, pp. 1231-1254

Obituaries

  • LAYCOCK Patrick J. - Tata Subba Rao, 1942–2018, pp. 1255-1256
  • CURNOW Robert - Derek John Pike, 1944–2018, pp. 1256-1257

Book reviews

  • BEER D. - Metric Power, p. 1260
  • ELSNER J. B., JAGGER T. H. - Hurricane Climatology: a Modern Statistical Guide using R, pp. 1260-1261
  • GOULD W. - The Mata Book: a Book for Serious Programmers and Those Who Want To Be, p. 1261
  • KEEN K. J. - Graphics for Statistics and Data Analysis with R, 2nd edn, pp. 1261-1262
  • MACEY D., HORNBY W. - Teaching Statistics, p. 1263
  • MATLOFF N. - Statistical Regression and Classification: from Linear Models to Machine Learning, pp. 1263-1264
  • RIGGS J. D., LALONDE T. L. - Handbook of Applied Modelling: Non‐Gaussian and Correlated Data, pp. 1264-1265

(résumés du n° 4/2018)

Volume 181, n° 3, June 2018

  • HAND David J. - Statistical challenges of administrative and transaction data, pp. 555-605
  • DRECHSLER Jörg, SHLOMO Natalie - Preface to the papers on ‘Data confidentiality and statistical disclosure control’, pp. 607-608
  • LEI Jing, CHAREST Anne‐Sophie, SLAVKOVIC Aleksandra, SMITH Adam - Stephen Fienberg Differentially private model selection with penalized and constrained likelihood, pp. 609-633
  • MANRIQUE-VALLIER Daniel, HU Jingchen - Bayesian non‐parametric generation of fully synthetic multivariate categorical data in the presence of structural zeros, pp. 635-647
  • QUICK Harrison, HOLAN Scott H., WIKLE Christopher K. - Generating partially synthetic geocoded public use data with decreased disclosure risk by using differential smoothing, pp. 649-661
  • SNOKE Joshua, RAAB Gillian M., NOWOK Beata, DIBBEN Chris, SLVKOVIC Aleksandra - General and specific utility measures for synthetic data, pp. 663-688
  • GALVAO Antonio F., MONTES-ROJAS Gabriel, OLMO Jose, SONG Suyong - On solving endogeneity with invalid instruments: an application to investment equations, pp. 689-716
  • DODD Erengul, FORSTER Jonathan J., BIJAK Jakub, SMITH Peter W. F. -
    Smoothing mortality data: the English Life Tables, 2010–2012, pp. 717-735
  • POWELL Ben, NASON Guy, ELLIOTT Duncan, MAYHEW Matthew, DAVIES Jennifer, WINTON Joe - Tracking and modelling prices using web‐scraped price microdata: towards automated daily consumer price index forecasting, pp. 737-756
  • STURGIS Patrick, KUHA Jouni, BAKER Nick, CALLEGARO Mario, FISHER Stephen, GREEN Jane, JENNINGS Will, LAUDERDALE Benjamin E., SMITH Patten - An assessment of the causes of the errors in the 2015 UK general election opinion polls, pp. 757-781
  • WARREN Joshua L., GORDON-LARSEN Penny - Factors associated with supermarket and convenience store closure: a discrete time spatial survival modelling approach, pp. 783-802
  • LIU Jingyu, PIEGORSCH Walter W., SCHISSLER A. Grant, CUTTER Susan L. - Autologistic models for benchmark risk or vulnerability assessment of urban terrorism outcomes, pp. 803-823
  • ORTEGA-VILLA Ana Maria, GRANTZ Katherine L., ALBERT Paul S. - Estimating onset time from longitudinal and cross‐sectional data with an application to estimating gestational age from longitudinal maternal anthropometry during pregnancy and neonatal anthropometry at birth, pp. 825-842
  • PHILLIPPO David M., DIAS Sofia, ADES A. E., DIDELEZ Vanessa, WELTON Nicky J. - Sensitivity of treatment recommendations to bias in network meta‐analysis, pp. 843-867
  • BUTA Eugenia, O'MALLEY Stephanie S., GUEORGUIEVA Ralitza - Bayesian joint modelling of longitudinal data on abstinence, frequency and intensity of drinking in alcoholism trials, pp. 869-888
  • ZILIK Ivan - Effect of forced displacement on health, pp. 889-906


Obituaries

  • SWAN Celia, KNOTT Martin - David John Bartholomew, 1931–201, pp. 907-909
  • WALTON John - Stanley Francis James, 1927–2017, pp. 909-910
  • STILLMAN Eleanor - Nicholas Rodney James Fieller, 1947–2017, pp. 910-911
  • CHINN Susan - Walter Werner Holland, 1929–2018, pp. 911-912
  • CRAIG John, FOX John - Frank Ernest Whitehead, 1930–2018, pp. 913-914

Book reviews

  • FOSTER I., GHANI R., JARMIN R. S., KREUTER F., LANE J. - Big Data and Social Sciences: a Practical Guide to Methods and Tools, p. 916
  • KONSTANTINIDES D. G. - Risk Theory: a Heavy Tail Approach, p. 91SALGANIK M. J. - Bit by Bit: Social Research in the Digital Age, p. 917
  • VIANA M., OLIVEIRA K. - Foundations of Ergodic Theory, pp. 917-919

(résumés du n° 3/2018)

Volume 181, n° 2, February 2018

  • CHEVALIER Arnaud, DOLTON Peter, LÜHRMANN Melanie - ‘Making it count’: incentives, student effort and performance, pp. 323–349
  • TITIUNIK Rocío, FEHER Andrew - Legislative behaviour absent re-election incentives: findings from a natural experiment in the Arkansas Senate, pp. 351–378
  • SCHIERHOLZ Malte, GENSICKE Miriam, TSCHERSICH Nikolai, KREUTER Frauke - Occupation coding during the interview, pp. 379–407
  • SOLOGON Denisa M., VAN KERM Philippe - Modelling earnings dynamics and inequality: foreign workers and inequality trends in Luxembourg, 1988–2009, pp. 409–440
  • HUBER Martin, LECHNER Michael, STRITTMATTER Anthony - Direct and indirect effects of training vouchers for the unemployed, pp. 441–46
  • MUKHOPADHYAY Sabyasachi, SAHU Sujit K. - A Bayesian spatiotemporal model to estimate long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution at coarser administrative geographies in England and Wales, pp. 465–486
  • NICOLETTI Cheti, RABE Birgitta - The effect of school spending on student achievement: addressing biases in value-added models, pp. 487–515
  • PLEWIS Ian - Multiple regression, longitudinal data and welfare in the 19th century: reflections on Yule (1899), pp. 517–533
  • LEE Kwonsang, SMALL Dylan S., HSU Jesse Y., SILBER Jeffrey H., ROSENBAUM Paul R. - Discovering effect modification in an observational study of surgical mortality at hospitals with superior nursing, pp. 535–546

Obituary

  • WOOD J.T. - Obituary: Geoffrey Harry Freeman, 1928–2017, p. 547

Book reviews

  • LITTLE Mark - Mendelian Randomization: Methods for using Genetic Variants in Causal Estimation, pp. 549–550
  • HUTCHISON Dougal - Bayesian Psychometric Modelling, p. 550
  • REESE Allan - Errors, Blunders, and Lies: How to Tell the Difference, 1st edn, pp. 550–551
  • DIETZ Sebastian - Humanizing Big Data: Marketing at the Meeting of Data, Social Science and Consumer Insight, pp. 551–552

(résumés du n° 2/2018)

Volume 181, n° 1, January 2018

  • NIELSEN Morten Ørregaard, SHIBAEV Sergei S. - Forecasting daily political opinion polls using the fractionally cointegrated vector auto-regressive model, pp. 3–33
  • KHAN Diba, ROSSEN Lauren M., HAMILTON Brady, DIENES Erin, HE Yulei, WEI Rong - Spatiotemporal trends in teen birth rates in the USA, 2003–2012, pp. 35–58
  • GRANT Charles, PADULA Mario - The repayment of unsecured debt by European households, pp. 59–83
  • YAVUZ Idil, CHNG Yu, WAHED Abdus S. - Estimating the cumulative incidence function of dynamic treatment regimes, pp. 85–106
  • BAENA-MIRABETE S., PUIG P. - Parsimonious higher order Markov models for rating transitions, pp. 107–131
  • BROWN Sarah, HARRIS Mark N., SRIVASTAVA Preety, ZHANG Xiaohui - Modelling illegal drug participation, pp. 133–154
  • ABBATE Angela, MARCELLINO Massimiliano - Point, interval and density forecasts of exchange rates with time varying parameter models, pp. 155–179
  • WEST Brady T., CONRAD Frederick G., KREUTER Frauke, MITTEREDER Felicitas - Can conversational interviewing improve survey response quality without increasing interviewer effects? pp. 181–203
  • RICE Kenneth, HIGGINS Julian P. T., LUMLEY Thomas - A re-evaluation of fixed effect(s) meta-analysis, pp. 205–227
  • MOORE Jamie C., DURRANT Gabriele B., SMITH Peter W. F. - Data set representativeness during data collection in three UK social surveys: generalizability and the effects of auxiliary covariate choice, pp. 229–248
  • MAZZA Jacopo, VAN OPHEM Hans - Separating risk from heterogeneity in education: a semiparametric approach, pp. 249–275
  • DIAZ-ORDAZ K., FRANCHINI A. J., GRIEVE R. - Methods for estimating complier average causal effects for cost-effectiveness analysis, pp. 277–297
  • ROBERTS Jennifer, POPLI Gurleen, HARRIS Rosemary J. - Do environmental concerns affect commuting choices?: hybrid choice modelling with household survey data, pp. 299–320

(articles téléchargeables du n° 1/2018)

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