Journal of the Royal Statistical Society - Series A

Volume 182, n° 4, October 2019

  • Andreeva, G. & Matuszyk, A. - The law of equal opportunities or unintended consequences?: The effect of unisex risk assessment in consumer credit, pp. 1287–1311.
  • Angel, S., Disslbacher, F., Humer, S., & Schnetzer, M. - What did you really earn last year?: explaining measurement error in survey income data, pp. 1411–1437.
  • Angelov, N., Johansson, P., & Lee, M. - Practical causal analysis for the treatment timing effect on doubly censored duration: effect of fertility on work span, pp. 1561–1585.
  • Arima, S. & Polettini, S. - A unit level small area model with misclassified covariates, pp. 1439–1462.
  • Ashby, D. - Pigeonholes and mustard seeds: growing capacity to use data for society, pp. 1121–1137.
  • Bacci, S., Bartolucci, F., Bettin, G., & Pigini, C. - A latent class growth model for migrants’ remittances: an application to the German Socio-Economic Panel, pp. 1607–1632.
  • Boeschoten, L., Waal, T. de, & Vermunt, J.K. - Estimating the number of serious road injuries per vehicle type in the Netherlands by using multiple imputation of latent classes, pp. 1463–1486.
  • Calabrese, R., Osmetti, S.A., & Zanin, L. - A joint scoring model for peer-to-peer and traditional lending: a bivariate model with copula dependence, pp. 1163–1188.
  • Chatterjee, K. & Bhuyan, P. - On the estimation of population size from a dependent triple-record system, pp. 1487–1501.
  • Coolen‐Maturi, T. & Coolen, F.P.A. - Non-parametric predictive inference for the validation of credit rating systems, pp. 1189–1204.
  • Crook, J., Bellotti, T., Mues, C., & Fuertes, A.-M. - Preface to the papers on ‘Credit risk modelling.’, pp. 1139–1142.
  • Gorgi, P., Koopman, S.J., & Lit, R. - The analysis and forecasting of tennis matches by using a high dimensional dynamic model, pp. 1393–1409.
  • Henderson, R., Matthews, J., & Wilkinson, D. - Richard James Boys, 1960–2019, pp. 1637–1639.
  • Kaputa, S.J., Thompson, K.J., & Beck, J.L. - An embedded experiment for targeted non-response follow-up in establishment surveys, pp. 1371–1391.
  • Lansley, G., Li, W., & Longley, P.A. - Creating a linked consumer register for granular demographic analysis, pp. 1587–1605.
  • Li, J.S.-H., Zhou, K.Q., Zhu, X., Chan, W.-S., & Chan, F.W.-H. - A Bayesian approach to developing a stochastic mortality model for China, pp. 1523–1560.
  • Lu, Y. - Flexible (panel) regression models for bivariate count–continuous data with an insurance application, pp. 1503–1521.
  • Masci, C., Paganoni, A.M., & Ieva, F. - Semiparametric mixed effects models for unsupervised classification of Italian schools, pp. 1313–1342.
  • Ogundimu, E.O. - Prediction of default probability by using statistical models for rare events, pp. 1143–1162.
  • Qin, X., Hong, G., Deutsch, J., & Bein, E. - Multisite causal mediation analysis in the presence of complex sample and survey designs and non-random non-response, pp. 1343–1370.
  • Thackham, M. & Ma, J. - Exposure at default without conversion factors—evidence from Global Credit Data for large corporate revolving facilities, pp. 1267–1286.
  • Tobback, E. & Martens, D. - Retail credit scoring using fine-grained payment data, pp. 1227–1246.
  • Tomarchio, S.D. & Punzo, A. - Modelling the loss given default distribution via a family of zero-and-one inflated mixture models, pp. 1247–1266.
  • Vinciotti, V., Tosetti, E., Moscone, F., & Lycett, M. - The effect of interfirm financial transactions on the credit risk of small and medium-sized enterprises, pp. 1205–1226.

Obituaries

  • Erskine, R. - Edward Hugh Simpson, 1922–2019, pp. 1633–1634.
  • Henderson, R., Matthews, J., & Wilkinson, D. - Richard James Boys, 1960–2019, pp. 1637–1639.
  • Lockhart, R. - Michael Arthur Stephens, 1927–2019, pp. 1634–1636.
  • Müller, W. & Westcott, M. - Jeffrey Thomas Wood, 1942–2019, pp. 1641–1642.
  • Pickles, A. - Graham Dunn, 1949–2019, pp. 1636–1637.
  • Ross, G. - John Clifford Gower, 1930–2019, pp. 1639–1641.

Book reviews

  • Bird, S. - War Stories from the Drug Survey (How Culture, Politics, and Statistics Shaped the National Survey on Drug Use and Health) J. Gfroerer 2018 CambridgeCambridge University Press 256 pp., £ 95 (hardbound), $100 (e-book) ISBN 978-1-107-12270-3, pp. 1645–1646.
  • Iliadis, I. - Reliability and Availability Engineering: Modeling, Analysis, and ApplicationsK. S. TrivediA. Bobbio 2017 New York Cambridge University Press 726 pp., £ 63.19 ISBN 978-1-316-16304-7, pp. 1648–1649.
  • King, T. - The Politics of Big Data: Big Data, Big Brother? A.R. SætnanI. SchneiderN. Green (eds 2018 London Routledge 346 pp., £ 105 ISBN 987-1-138-29374-8, pp. 1648–1648.
  • Lazic, S. - Likelihood Methods in Biology and Ecology: a Modern Approach to StatisticsM. Brimacombe2019Boca RatonCRC Press 202 pp., £74.99 ISBN 978-1-584-88788-1, pp. 1644–1645.
  • McConway, K. - Bayesian Data Analysis for Animal Scientists: the BasicsA. Blasco, 2017New YorkSpringer xviii + 276 pp., £79.99 ISBN 978-3-319-54273-7, pp. 1644–1644.
  • Reese, R.A. - Modern Statistics for Modern Biology S. HolmesW. Huber 2019 Cambridge Cambridge University Press xxiv + 382 pp., £ 49.99 ISBN 978-1-108-70529-5, pp. 1647–1647.
  • Shalabh - Handbook of Big Data Analytics W. K. HärdleH. H.-S. LuX. Shen eds 2018 New York Springer 538 + viii pp., £ 231 ISBN 978-3-319-18283-4, pp. 1646–1647.

Volume 182, n° 3, June 2019

  • BRITTON Jack, SHEPHARD Neil, VIGNOLES Anna - A comparison of sample survey measures of earnings of English graduates with administrative data, pp. 719-754
  • FISHER N. I. - A comprehensive approach to problems of performance measurement, pp. 755-803
  • MILIVINTI Alice, BENINI Giacomo - A Bayesian semiparametric approach for trend–seasonal interaction: an application to migration forecasts, pp. 805-830
  • CRESPO CUARESMA Jesús, DOPPELHOFER Gernot, FELDKIRCHER Martin, HUBER Florian -  Spillovers from US monetary policy: evidence from a time varying parameter global vector auto‐regressive model, pp. 831-861
  • LLOYD Chris J., KWOK Raymond, YIP Paul S. F. - A scenario analysis of future Hong Kong age and labour force profiles and its implications, pp. 863-886
  • IZZELDIN Marwan, TSIONAS Mike G., MICHAELIDES Panayotis G. - Multivariate stochastic volatility with large and moderate shocks, pp. 887-917
  • ZHUANG Jiancang, MATEU Jorge - A semiparametric spatiotemporal Hawkes‐type point process model with periodic background for crime data, pp. 919-942
  • SONG Yunting, WANG Nuo - On probability distributions of the operational law of container liner ships, pp. 943-961
  • ROSENBLUM Michael, MILLER Peter, REIST Benjamin, STUART Elizabeth A., THIEME Michael, LOUIS Thomas A. - Adaptive design in surveys and clinical trials: similarities, differences and opportunities for cross‐fertilization, pp. 963-982
  • GENELETTI Sara, RICCIARDI Federico, O'KEEFFE Aidan G., BAIO Gianluca - Bayesian modelling for binary outcomes in the regression discontinuity design, pp. 983-1002
  • KIM Keunseo, KIM Vinnam, KIM Heeyoung - Spatiotemporal auto‐regressive model for origin–destination air passenger flows, pp. 1003-1016
  • VON AUER Ludwig, STEPANYAN Andranik, TREDE Mark  - Classifying industries into types of relative concentration, pp. 1017-1037
  • WHITE Philip A., GELFAND Alan E., RODRIGUES Eliane R., TZINTZUN Guadalupe - Pollution state modelling for Mexico City, pp. 1039-1060
  • JACK Eilidh, LEE Duncan, DEAN Nema - Estimating the changing nature of Scotland's health inequalities by using a multivariate spatiotemporal model, pp. 1061-1080
  • ROUGIER Jonathan - Confidence in risk assessments, pp. 1081-1095

Obituaries

  • FINNEY David, 1917–2018 - pp. 1097-1099
  • BISSELL Alfred Frederick, 1927–2019 - pp. 1100-1101
  • HINKLEY David Victor, 1944–2019, pp. 1101-1103
  • GREENFIELD Anthony Aynsley, 1931–2019, pp. 1103-1105
  • DISNEY John, 1960–2018, pp. 1105-1106

(résumés du n° 3/2019)

Volume 182, n° 2, February 2019

  • CASTRUCCIO Stefano, GENTON Marc G., SUN Ying - Visualizing spatiotemporal models with virtual reality: from fully immersive environments to applications in stereoscopic view, pp. 379-387
  • GABRY Jonah, SIMPSON Daniel, VEHTARI Aki, BETANCOURT Michael, GELMAN Andrew - Visualization in Bayesian workflow, pp. 389-402
  • BOWMAN Adrian W. - Graphics for uncertainty, pp. 403-418
  • Discussion on the meeting on ‘Data visualization’, pp. 419-441
  • DE BRESSER Jochem, VAN SOEST Arthur - The predictive power of subjective probabilities: probabilistic and deterministic polling in the Dutch 2017 election, pp. 443-446
  • BON Joshua J., BALLARD Timothy, BAFFOUR Bernard - Polling bias and undecided voter allocations: US presidential elections, 2004–2016, pp. 467-493
  • DOTTO Francesco, FARCOMENI Alessio, PITTAU Maria Grazia, ZELLI Roberto - A dynamic inhomogeneous latent state model for measuring material deprivation, pp. 495-516
  • HETSCHKO Clemens, VON REUMONT Louisa, SCHÖB Ronnie - Embedding as a pitfall for survey‐based welfare indicators: evidence from an experiment, pp. 517-539
  • GRAZIAN Clara, LEISEN Fabrizio, LISEO Brunero - Modelling preference data with the Wallenius distribution, pp. 541-558
  • DRIFFIELD Nigel, KAROGLOU Michail - Brexit and foreign investment in the UK, pp. 559-582
  • ILIEV Iliyan R., YULIA Xin Huang, GEL R. - Political rhetoric through the lens of non‐parametric statistics: are our legislators that different? pp. 583-604
  • JOHANSSON Per, KARIMI Arizo, NILSSON J. Peter - Worker absenteeism: peer influences, monitoring and job flexibility, pp. 605-621
  • CRO Suzie, CARPENTER James R., KENWARD Michael G. - Information‐anchored sensitivity analysis: theory and application, pp. 623-645
  • YANG Lu, SHI Peng - Multiperil rate making for property insurance using longitudinal data, pp. 647-668
  • BRICK J. Michael, LOHR Sharon - Experimental evaluation of mail questionnaires in a probability sample on victimization, pp. 669-687
  • ALEXOPOULOS Angelos, DELLAPORTAS Petros, FORSTER Jonathan J. - Bayesian forecasting of mortality rates by using latent Gaussian models, pp. 689-711

Book reviews

  • BOSE A., BHATTACHARJEE M. - Large Covariance and Autocovariance Matrices, p. 714
  • BOSE A. - Patterned Random Matrices, p. 714
  • CATE F.H., DEMPSEY J.X. - Bulk Collection: Systematic Government Access to Private‐sector Data, p. 714
  • FU W. - A Practical Guide to Age–Period–Cohort Analysis: the Identification Problem and Beyond, p. 715
  • HARVILLE D.A. - Linear Models and the Relevant Distributions and Matrix Algebra, p. 716

(résumés du n° 2/2019)

Volume 182, n° 1, January 2019

  • BRISTLE Johanna, CELIDONI Martina, DAL BIANCO Chiara, WEBER Guglielmo -
    The contributions of paradata and features of respondents, interviewers and survey agencies to panel co‐operation in the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe, pp. 3-35
  • BELLANI Luna, BIA Michela - The long‐run effect of childhood poverty and the mediating role of education, pp. 37-68
  • HEPENSTRICK Christian, MARCELLINO Massimiliano - Forecasting gross domestic product growth with large unbalanced data sets: the mixed frequency three‐pass regression filter, pp. 69-99
  • KOUKOUNARI Artemis, COPAS Andrew J., PICKLES Andrew - A latent variable modelling approach for the pooled analysis of individual participant data on the association between depression and chlamydia infection in adolescence and young adulthood in the UK, pp. 101-130
  • ARISTIDOU Chrystalleni, LEE Kevin, SHIELDS Kalvinder - Evaluating the use of realtime data in forecasting output levels and recessionary events in the USA, pp. 131-163
  • CASARIN Roberto, MOLINA German, TER HORST Enrique - A Bayesian time varying approach to risk neutral density estimation, pp. 165-195
  • PAREEK Bhuvanesh, LIU Qiang, GHOSH Pulak - Ask your doctor whether this product is right for you: a Bayesian joint model for patient drug requests and physician prescriptions, pp. 197-223
  • RIGON Tommaso, DURANTE Daniele , TORELLI Nicola - Bayesian semiparametric modelling of contraceptive behaviour in India via sequential logistic regressions, pp. 225-247
  • SHANG Han Lin - Visualizing rate of change: an application to age‐specific fertility rate, pp. 249-262
  • BACH Ruben L., ECKMAN Stephanie - Participating in a panel survey changes respondents’ labour market behaviour, pp. 263-281
  • ERCIULESCU Andreea L., CRUZE Nathan B., NANDRAM Balgobin - Model‐based county level crop estimates incorporating auxiliary sources of information, pp. 283-303
  • MARQUART Louise, HAYNES Michele - Misspecification of multimodal random‐effect distributions in logistic mixed models for panel survey data, pp. 305-321
  • PYTHON André, ILLIAN Janine B., JONES-TODD Charlotte M., BLANGIARDO Marta - A Bayesian approach to modelling subnational spatial dynamics of worldwide non‐state terrorism, 2010–2016, pp. 323-344
  • McVICAR Duncan, MOSCHION Julie, VAN OURS Jan C. - Early illicit drug use and the age of onset of homelessness, pp. 345-372

Obituaries

  • Ian Maclean MBE, MA, 1930–2018, pp. 373-375
  • Douglas Graham Altman, 1948–2018, pp. 375-376

(résumés du n° 1/2019)
 


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