Journal of the Royal Statistical Society - Series A - Antérieurs à 2005

2004

Volume 167 (Part 4 - 2004)

  • LYNN Peter - Editorial: Measuring and communicating survey quality, pp. 575-578 
  • COPAS Andrew J., FAREWELL Vern T., MERCER Catherine H., YAO Guiqing - The sensitivity of estimates of the change in population behaviour to realistic changes in bias in repeated surveys, pp. 579-595
  • GRIFFITHS Paula L., BROWN Peter, SMITH W. F. - A comparison of univariate and multivariate multilevel models for repeated measures of use of antenatal care in Uttar Pradesh, pp. 597-611
  • DICKENS Richard, MANNING Alan - Has the national minimum wage reduced UK wage inequality?, pp. 613-626
  • YOUNG YANG Tae - Bayesian binary segmentation procedure for detecting streakiness in sports, pp. 627-637 
  • KOOP Gary - Modelling the evolution of distributions: an application to Major League baseball, pp. 639-655 
  • ALLSOPP P. E., CLARKE Stephen R. - Rating teams and analysing outcomes in one-day and test cricket, pp. 657-667 
  • GRIEVE Andy - Report of the Council for the session 2003-2004, pp. 669-756 
  • Obituary: Petter Jakob Bjerve, pp. 757-758 

Book reviews 

  • CHATFIELD C. - The Analysis of Time Series: an Introduction, Boca Raton, 2003 
  • COLLETT D. - Modelling Survival Data in Medical Research, 2nd edition, Boca Raton, 2003
  • CRAWLEY M.J. - Statistical Computing: an Introduction to Data Analysis using S-Plus, 2002
  • DESU M.M., RAGHAVARAO D. - Nonparametric Statistical Methods for Complete and Censored Data, 2004
  • GINEVAN M.E., SPLITSTONE D.E. - Statistical Tools for Environmental Quality, 2004
  • KUTOYANTS Y.A. - Statistical Inference for Ergodic Diffusion Processes, 2004
  • ROY B. - Changes in Private Consumption Expenditure in India, 1900-01 to 1950-51, 2003
  • RUPPERT D., WAND M.P., CARROLL R. J. - Semiparametric Regression, 2003
  • SHESKIN D.J. - Handbook of Parametric and Nonparametric Statistical Procedures, 3rd edition, 2003
  • SMALL C.G., WANG J. - Numerical Methods for Nonlinear Estimating Equation, 2003
  • STIRZAKER D. - Elementary Probability, 2nd ed., 2003
  • TABLEMAN M., KIM J.S. - Survival Analysis using S: Analysis of Time-to-event Data, 2004

(résumés du n° 4/2004)

Volume 167 (Part 3 - 2004)

  • BIRD Sheila M. - Editorial: Performance monitoring in the public services, pp.  381-383 
  • WAKEFIELD Jon - Ecological inference for 2 x 2 tables, pp. 385-445 

Performance monitoring and surveillance

  • Foreword to the papers on 'Performance monitoring and surveillance', pp. 447-448 
  • DRAPER David, GITTOES Mark - Statistical analysis of performance indicators in UK higher education, pp. 449-474 
  • BRATTI Massimiliano, MCKNIGHT Abigail, NAYLOR Robin, SMITH Jeremy - Higher education outcomes, graduate employment and university performance indicators, pp. 475-496
  • Higher education performance indicators: invited comments on the papers by Draper and Gittoes and Bratti et al., pp. 497-499 
  • BAILEY Trevor C., HEWSON Paul J. - Simultaneous modelling of multiple traffic safety performance indicators by using a multivariate generalized linear mixed model, pp. 501-517 
  • Monitoring local government traffic safety performance by using multiple indicators: invited comments on the paper by Bailey and Hewson, pp. 519-521 
  • GRIGG O., FAREWELL V. - An overview of risk-adjusted charts, pp. 523-539 
  • MARSHALL Clare, BEST Nicky, BOTTLE Alex, AYLIN Paul - Statistical issues in the prospective monitoring of health outcomes across multiple units, pp. 541-559
  • Monitoring clinical performance: invited comments on the papers by Grigg and Farewell and Marshall et al., pp. 561-563 

 Book reviews 

  • BAXTER M. - Statistics in Archaeology, London, 2003
  • BERNARDO J.M. (et al.) (eds.) - Bayesian Statistics 7, 2003
  • BOZDOGAN H. (ed.) - Statistical Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, 2003
  • COLLETT D. - Modelling Survival Data in Medical Research, 2003
  • EVERITT B., RABE-HESKETH S. - Analyzing Medical Data using S-PLUS, 2001
  • FAHRMEIR L., TUTZ G. - Multivariate Statsitical Modelling based on Generalized Linear Models, 2001
  • GENTLE J.E. - Elements of Computational Statistics, 2002
  • GUSTAFSON P. - Measurement Error and Misclassification in Statistics and Epidemiology: Impacts and Bayesian Adjustments
  • KLEINBAUM D.G., ActivEpi CD-ROM, 2003
  • KLEINBAUM D.G., SULLIVAN K.M., BARKER N.D. - ActivEpi Companion Textbook, 2003
  • KORB K.B., NICHOLSON A.E. - Bayesian Artificial Intelligence, 2003
  • SPEED T.(ed.) - Statistical Analysis of Gene Expression Microarray Data, 2003
  • WEBSTER R. , OLIVER M.A. - Geostatistics for Environmental Scientists, 2001

(résumés du n° 3/2004)

Volume 167 (Part 2 - 2004)

  • CHARLTON John - Editorial: Evaluating automatic edit and imputation methods, and the EUREDIT project, pp. 199-207 
  • REDFERN Philip - An alternative view of the 2001 census and future census taking, pp. 209-228 
  • COOK Len - Discussion on the meeting on 'The 2001 census and beyond', pp. 229-248 
  • PETRAKOS George, CONVERSANO Claudio, FARMAKIS Gregory, MOLA Francesco, SICILIANO Roberta, STAVROPOULOS Photis - New ways of specifying data edits, pp. 249-274
  • BÉGUIN Cedric, HULLIGER Beat - Multivariate outlier detection in incomplete survey data: the epidemic algorithm and transformed rank correlations, pp. 275-294 
  • MANZARI Antonia - Combining editing and imputation methods: an experimental application on population census data, pp. 295-307 
  • DI ZIO Marco, SCANU Mauro, COPPOLA Lucia, LUZI Orietta, PONTI Alessandra - Bayesian networks for imputation, pp. 309-322 
  • CHAMBERS Ray, HENTGES Adao, ZHAO Xinqiang - Robust automatic methods for outlier and error detection, pp. 323-339
  • LONGFORD Nicholas T. - Missing data and small area estimation in the UK Labour Force Survey, pp. 341-373 

(résumés du n° 2/2004)

Volume 167 (Part 1 - 2004)

  • FITZ-GIBBON C. - Editorial: The need for randomized trials in social research, pp. 1-4
  • REES P., NORMAN P., BROWN D. - A framework for progressively improving small area population estimates, pp. 5 - 36
  • SOBEL M. E., De GRAAF N. D., HEATH A., ZOU Y. - Men matter more: the social class identity of married British women, 1985 - 1991, pp. 37-52
  •  DEADMAN D., MacDonald Z. - Offenders as victims of crime?: an investigation into the relationship between criminal behaviour and victimization , pp. 53-68
  • ERMISCH J., FRANCESCONI M., PEVALIN D.J. - Parental partnership and joblessness in childhood and their influence on young people's outcomes, pp. 69-102
  • BURZYKOWSKI T., MOLENBERGHS G., BUYSE M. - The validation of surrogate end points by using data from randomized clinical trials: a case-study in advanced colorectal cancer, pp. Burzykowski, G. Molenberhs and M. Buyse, pp. 103-122
  • LIAO T.F. - Estimating household structure in ancient China by using historical data: a latent class analysis of partially missing patterns, pp. 125-140
  • SMITH P.J., HOAGLIN D.C., RAO J.N.K., BATTAGLIA M.P., DANIELS D. - Evaluation of adjustments for partial non-response bias in the US National Immunization Survey, pp. 141-156
  • ARULAMPALAM W., NAYLOR R.A., SMITH J.P. - A hazard model of the probability of medical school drop-out in the UK, pp. 157-178

(résumés du n° 1/2004)


2003

Volume 166 (Part 3 - 2003)

  • SENN S. - Pharmaceuticals, patents and competition - some statistical issues, pp. 271-273
  • URQUHART  J. - How long do pharmaceuticals stay in the market-place?, pp. 274-278
  • JAYASINGHE U.W., MARSH H. W., BOND N. - A multilevel cross-classified modelling approach to peer review of grant proposals: the effects of assessor and researcher attributes on assessor ratings, pp. 279-300
  • ANDERSEN R., HEATH A. - Social identities and political cleavages: the role of political context, pp. 301-328
  • LESLIE D. - Using success to measure quality in British higher education: which subjects attract the best-qualified students?, pp. 329-348
  • HOLT D. - The need for new statistical legislation for the UK, pp. 349-368
  • MARTIN S., SMITH P.C. - Using panel methods to model waiting times for National Health Service surgery, pp. 369-388
  • COOPER N.J., ABRAMS K.R., SUTTON A.J., TURNER D., LAMBERT P.C. - A Bayesian approach to Markov modelling in cost-effectiveness analyses: application to taxane use in advanced breast cancer, pp. 389-406
  • STEELE F. - Selection effects of source of contraceptive supply in an analysis of discontinuation of contraception: multilevel modelling when random effects are correlated with an explanatory, pp. 407-424
  • CORRADI F., LAGO G., STEFANINI M. - The evaluation of DNA evidence in pedigrees requiring population inference, pp. 425-440
  • FORSTER M., JONES A.M. - Corrigendum: The role of tobacco taxes in starting and quitting smoking: duration analysis of British data, pp. 441-442

(résumés du n° 3/2003)

Volume 166 (Part 2 - 2003)

  • WILSON Ian J., WEALE Michael E., BALDING David J. - Inferences from DNA data: population histories, evolutionary processes and forensic match probabilities (with discussion), pp. 155- 201
  • The communication of risk
    Guest Associate Editors: D.R. Cox and S.C. Darby
  • COX D.R., DARBY S.C. - The communication of risk, pp. 203-204
  • SMITH A.F.M. - Foreword to the papers on "The communication of risk", pp. 205-206
  • RICHENS J., IMRIE J., WEISS H. - Human immunodeficiency virus risk: is it possible to dissuade people from having unsafe sex?, pp. 207-216
  • GRAHAM I.M., CLAVEL E. - Communicating risk - coronary risk scores, pp. 217-224
  • DARBY S. C. - Tobacco - the importance of relevant information on risk, pp. 225-232
  • SIMPSON D., LEE S. - Tobacco: public perceptions and the role of the industry, pp. 233-240
  • COX D.R. - Communication of risk: health hazards from mobile phones, pp. 241-246
  • WILES P., SIMMONS J., PEASE K. -  Crime victimization: its extent and communication, pp. 247-252
  • EVANS A.W. - Accidental fatalities in transport, pp. 253-260
  • ROSENBAUM M.S., GULSHAW M.G. - Communicating the risks arising from geohazards, pp. 261-270

(résumés du n° 2/2003)

Volume 166 (Part 1 - 2003)

  • COOK Len - Editorial: The National Statistician: 2 Years on, pp. 1-4
  • SONESSON Christian, BOCK David - A review and discussion of prospective statistical surveillance in public health, pp. 5-22
  • SMITH James P., THOMAS Duncan  - Remembrances of things past: test-retest reliability of retrospective migration histories, pp. 23-50
  • BRANT Larry J., SHENG Shan L., MORRELL Christopher H., VERBEKE Geert N., LESAFFRE Emmanuel, CARTER H. B - Screening for prostate cancer by using random-effects models, pp. 51-62
  • DESSENS Jos A. G., JANSEN W., GANZEBOOM Harry B. G., VAN DER HEIJDEN P.G.M. - Patterns and trends in occupational attainment of first jobs in the Netherlands, 1930-1995: ordinary least squares regression versus conditional multinomial logistic regression, pp. 63-84
  • MALLEY Jim, MUSCATELLI Anton, WOITEK Ulrich - Some new international comparisons of productivity performance at the sectoral level, pp. 85-104
  • JOMKER M.A. - Estimation of Life Expectancy in the Middle Ages, pp. 105-118
  • SIMONITE V., BROWNE W. J. - Estimation of a large cross-classified multilevel model to study academic achievement in a modular degree course, pp. 119-134
  • LEECH Dennis, CAMPOS Erick - Is comprehensive education really free?: a casestudy of the effects of secondary school admissions policies on house prices in one local area, pp. 135-154

(résumés du n° 1/2003)


2002

Volume 165 (Part 3 - 2002)

  • PHILLPOTTS G. - Editorial: An independent statistical service ?
  • STONE M. - How not to measure the efficiency of public services (and how one might) (with discussion), pp. 405-434
  • BELL M., BLAKE M., BOYLE P., DUKE-WILLIAMS O, REES P. STILLWELL J., HUGO G. - Cross-national comparison of internal migration: issues and measures, pp.435-464
  • BOYLE P., COOKE T.-J, HALFACREE , SMITH D. - A cross-national study of the effects of  family migration on women's labour market status: some difficulties with integrating microdata form two censuses, pp. 465-480
  • DENNY K. -New methods for comparing  literacy across populations: insights from the measurement of poverty, pp.481-494
  • STEELE F., BROWN J., CHAMBERS R.- A controlled  donor imputation system for a one-number census, pp.495-522
  • PEARCE M.S., DICKINSON H.O., AITKIN M., PARKER L. - Still-births among the offspring of male radiation workers at the Sellafield nuclear reprocessing plant: detailed results and statistical aspects, pp. 523-548
  • RICHARDSON S., LEBLOND L., JAUSSENT I., P.J., GREEN - Mixture models in measurement error problems , with reference to epidemiological studies, pp. 549-566

(résumés du n° 3/2002)

Volume 165 (Part 2 - 2002)

  • SPIEGELHALTER David. J., AYLIN Paul, BEST Nicola G., EVANS Stephen J. W., MURRAY Gordon D. - Commissioned analysis of surgical performance using routine data: lessons from the Bristol inquiry, pp. 191-231
  • FAYERS Peter M., HAND David J. - Causal variables, indicator variables and measurement scales: an example from quality of life, pp. 233-262
  • LANCASTER Gillian, GREEN Mick - Deprivation, ill-health and the ecological fallacy,  pp. 263-278
  • PATTERSON K.D. - Modelling the data measurement process for the index of production, pp. 279-296
  • NICOLAAS Gerry, LYNN Peter - Random-digit dialling in the UK: viability revisited, pp. 297-316
  • McVICAR Duncan, ANYADIKE-DANES Michael - Predicting successful and unsuccessful transitions from school to work by using sequence methods, pp. 317-334
  • FARRELL Lisa, SHIELDS Michael A. - Investigating the economic and demographic determinants of sporting participation in England, pp. 335-348
  • ATKINSON Anthony C. - The comparison of designs for sequential clinical trials with covariate information, pp. 349-374
  • TALIH Makram, FRICKER Ronald D. Jr. - Effects of neighbourhood demographic shifts on findings of environmental injustice: a New York City case-study, pp. 375-398
  • SAUERBREI W., ROYSTON P - Corrigendum: Building multivariable prognostic and diagnostic models: transformation of the predictors by using fractional polynomials, pp. 399-400

(résumés du n° 2/2002)

Volume 165 (Part 1 - 2002)

Editorials

  • BUTCHER B. - High quality evaluation in Britain, pp. 1-3
  • GERSHUNY J. - Co-ordinating longitudinal survey data in the UK: towards a national strategy, pp. 3-7
  • DOLTON Peter - Evaluation of economic and social policies, pp. 9-11

Articles

  • RICCIO James A., BLOOM Howard S. - Extending the reach of randomized social experiments: new directions in evaluations of American welfare-to-work and employment initiatives, pp. 13-30
  • PLEWIS Ian - Modelling impact heterogeneity, pp. 31-38
  • BATTISTIN Erich, RETTORE Enrico - Testing for programme effects in a regression discontinuity design with imperfect compliance, pp. 39-57
  • LECHNER Michael - Some practical issues in the evaluation of heterogeneous labour market programmes by matching methods, pp. 59-82
  • WHITE Michael, KILLEEN John - The effect of carrers guidance for employed adults on continuing education: assessing the importance of attitudinal information, pp. 83-95
  • BIEMER Paul P., WIESEN Christopher - Measurement error evaluation of self-reported drug use: a latent class analysis of the US national Household Survey on Drug Abuse, pp. 97-119
  • TILLEY James - Political generations and partnership in the UK, 1964-1997, pp. 121-135
  • YANG Min, GOLDSTEIN Harvey, BROWN William, WOODHOUSE Geoffrey - Multivariate multilevel analyses of examination results, pp. 137-153
  • FORCHEH N. - Ehrenberg law-like relationship and anthropometry, pp. 155-17
  • ROSENBAUM Sidney - Transactions of the Statistical Society of London (1837), pp. 173-185
  • BYERS David, DAVIDSON James, PEEL David - Modelling political popularity: a correction, pp. 187-189

(résumés du n° 1/2002)


2001

Volume 164 (Part 3 - 2001)

  • SIMPSON Ludi - Editorial: UK census 2001 - progress and promise, pp. 423-426
  • DALE Angela, ELLIOT Mark - Proposals for 2001 samples of anonymized records: An assessment of disclosure risk, pp. 427-448
  • LIPSITZ Stuart R., WILLIAMSON John, KLAR Neil, IBRAHIM Joseph, PARZEN Michael - A simple method for estimating a regression model for K between a pair of raters , pp. 449-466
  • LLOYD Chris J., YIP Paul S. F. - A comparison of suicide patterns in Australia and Hong Kong, pp. 467-484
  • LEUNG Denis Heng-Yan - Statistical methods for clinical studies in the presence of surrogate end points, pp. 485-504
  • THOMPSON Mary Lou, EDLAND Steven D., GIBBONS Laura E., McCURRY Susan M. - Estimating reference ranges from stratified two-stage samples, pp. 505-516
  • FORSTER Martin, JONES Andrew M. - The role of tobacco taxes in starting and quitting smoking: Duration analysis of British data, pp. 517-548
  • ALI Mohamed M., MARSHALL Tom, BABIKER Abdel G. - Analysis of incomplete durations with application to contraceptive use, pp. 549-564
  • Correspondence: Nicholas T. Longford, David Firth, Michael Noble, George Smith 

(résumés du n° 3/2001)

Volume 164 (Part 2 - 2001)

  • McKEEVER Lucy, CUTHBERTSON Mike - Editorial: The growing demands on the European statistical system, pp. 213-216
  • SMITH Peter C., RICE Nigel, CARR-HILL Roy - Capitation funding in the public sector, pp. 217-258 (with discussion)
  • LONGFORD Nicholas T. - Simulation-based diagnostics in random-coefficient models, pp. 259-274
  • DELLAPORTAS Petros, SMITH Adrian F. M., STAVROPOULOS Photis - Bayesian analysis of mortality data, pp. 275-292
  • BIGGERI L., BINI M., GRILLI L. - The transition from university to work: a multilevel approach to the analysis of the time to obtain the first job, pp. 293-306
  • BLACKWELL Louisa - Women's work in UK official statistics and the 1980 reclassification of occupations, pp. 307-326
  • LINDSEY J.K., LINDSEY P.J. - Detecting covariates with non-random missing values in a survey of primary education in Madagascar, pp. 327-338
  • RODRÍGUEZ Germán, GOLDMAN Noreen - Improved estimation procedures for multilevel models with binary response: a case-study, pp. 339-356
  • TUDUR Catrin, WILLIAMSON Paula R., KHAN Saboor, BEST Lesley Y. - The value of the aggregate data approach in meta-analysis with time-to-event outcomes, pp. 357-370
  • LESLIE Derek, LINDLEY Joanne, THOMAS Leighton - Decline and fall: Unemployment among Britain's non-white ethnic communities 1960-1999, pp. 371-388
  • SMITH Jeremy P., NAYLOR Robin A. - Dropping out of university: A statistical analysis of the probability of withdrawal for UK university students, pp. 389-406
  • BARNETT V., HAWORTH J., SMITH T. M. F. - A two-phase sampling scheme with applications to auditing or sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes?, pp. 407-422

(résumés du n° 2/2001)

Volume 164 (Part 1 - 2001)

Analysis and interpretation od disease clusters and ecological studies

  • WAKEFIELD Jon, QUINN Mike, RAAB Gillian - Editorial: Disease clusters and ecological studies, pp. 1-2
  • ELLIOTT  Paul, WAKEFIELD Jon - Disease clusters: should they be investigated, and, if so, when and how?, pp. 3-12
  • WARTENBERG Daniel - Investigating disease clusters: why, when and how?, pp. 13-22
  • STEIN C.E., BENNETT S., CROOK S., MADDISON F. - The cluster that never was: germ warfare experiments and health authority reality in Dorset, pp. 23-28
  • STEWARD John, JOHN Gareth - An ecological investigation of the incidence of cancer in Welsh children for the period 1985-1994 in relation to residence near the coastline, pp. 29-44
  • DOLK Helen - Comments on the papers by Elliott and Wakefield, Wartenberg, Stein et al. and Steward and John, pp. 45-48
  • WILLIAMS Joan R., ALEXANDER Freda E., CARTWRIGHT Ray A., McNALLY Richard J.Q. - Methods for eliciting aetiological clues from geographically clustered cases of disease, with application to leukaemia-lymphoma data, pp. 49-60
  • KULLDORFF Martin - Prospective time periodic geographical disease surveillance using a scan statistic, pp. 61-72
  • KNORR-HELD Leonhard, BEST Nicola G. - A shared component model for detecting joint and selective clustering of two diseases, pp. 73-86
  • ROGERSON Peter A. - Monitoring point patterns for the development of space-time clusters, pp. 87-96 
  • LAWSON Andrew - Comments on the papers by Williams et al., Kulldorff, Knorr-Held and Best, and Rogerson, pp. 97-100
  • GELMAN Andrew, PARK David K., ANSOLABEHERE Stephen, PRICE Phillip N., MINNITE Lorraine C. - Models, assumptions and model checking in ecological regressions, pp. 101-118
  • WAKEFIELD Jonathan, SALWAY Ruth - A statistical framework for ecological and aggregate studies, pp. 119-138
  • SHEPPARD Lianne - Comments on the papers by Gelman et al. and Wakefield and Salway, pp. 139-140
  • GUTHRIE Katherine A., SHEPPARD Lianne - Overcoming biases and misconceptions in ecological studies, pp. 141-154
  • BEST Nicky, COCKINGS Samantha, BENNETT James, WAKEFIELD Jon, ELLIOTT Paul - Ecological regression analysis of environmental benzene exposure and childhood leukaemia: sensitivity to data inaccuracies, geographical scale and ecological bias, pp. 155-174
  • CHAMBERS R.L., STEEL D.G. - Simple methods for ecological inference in 2x2 tables, pp. 175-192 
  • DARBY Sarah, DEO Harz, DOLL Richard, WHITLEY Elise - A parallel analysis of individual and ecological data on residential radon and lung cancer in south-west England, pp. 193-204
  • ARMSTRONG Ben - Comments on the papers by Guthrie and Sheppard, Best et al., Chambers and Steel and Darby et al., pp. 205-208

(résumés du n° 1/2001)


2000

Volume 163 (Part 3, 2000)

  • TARLING Roger - Statistics on the voluntary sector in the UK, pp. 255-262 (Editorial)
  • DOMINICI Francesca, SAMET Jonathan M., ZEGER Scott L. - Combining evidence on air pollution and daily mortality from the 20 largest US cities: a hierarchical modelling strategy, pp. 263-302
  • HARVEY Andrew , CHUNG Chia-Hui - Estimating the underlying change in unemployment in the UK, pp. 303-340
  • HEATH Anthony, McMAHON Dorren, ROBERTS Jane - Ethnic differences in the labour market: a comparison of the samples of anonymized records
  • PATERSON Lindsay - The social class of Catholics in Scotland, pp. 363-380
  • LONGFORD Nicholas T., ELY Margaret, HARDY Rebecca, WADSWORTH Michael E.J. - Handling missing data in diaries of alcohol consumption, pp. 381-402
  • HUTTON J.L. - Number needed to treat: properties and problems, pp. 403-420
  • CUTHBERT James R.- Theoretical and practical issues in purchasing power parities illustrated with reference to the 1993 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development data, pp. 421-444
  • MOUSTAKI Irini, KNOTT Martin - Weighting for item non-response in attitude scales by using latent variable models with covariates, pp. 445-460

    (résumés du n° 3/2000)

Volume 163 (Part 2, 2000)

  • MURPHY M. - Editorial: Cohabitation in Britain, pp. 123-126
  • BERRINGTON A. et DIAMOND I. - Marriage or cohabitation: a competing risks analysis of first-partnership formation among the 1958 British birth cohort, pp. 127-152
  • ERMISCH J. et FRANCESCONI M. - Cohabitation in Great Britain: not for long, but here to stay, pp. 153-172
  • FROST C. et THOMPSON G. - Correcting for regression dilution bias: comparison of methods for a single perdictor variable, pp. 173-190
  • SASIENI P.D. et ADAMS J. - Analysis of cervical cancer mortality and incidence data from England and Wales: evidence of a beneficial effect of screening,pp.191-210
  • CLAXTON K., LACEY L. F. et WALKER S.G. - Selecting treatments: a decision theoretic approach, pp. 211-226
  • LI L. et KIM K. - Estimating driver crash risks baded on the extended Bradley - Terry model: an induced exposure method, pp.227-240
  • FUNG W.K. et HU Y.-G. - Interpreting forensic DNA mixtures: allowing for uncertainty in population substructure and dependence, pp. 241 et s.

    (résumés du n° 2/2000)

Volume 163 ( Part 1 , 2000)

  • DAY S. et TALBOT D.J. - Editorial: Statistical guidelines for clinical trials,pp.1-4
  • WILLIAMSON P., HUTTON J.L., BLISS, J. BLUNT, M..J. CAMPBELL and R. NICHOLSON - Statistical review by research ethics committees,pp.5-14
  • BEGG C.B. et LEUNG D..H.Y. - On the use of surrogate end points in randomized trials,pp.15-28
  • LAVORI P.W. and DAWSON R. - A design for testing clinical strategies: biased adaptive within-subject randomizatioon, pp.29-38
  • TAYLOR G.J., Mc CLEAN S.I. et MILLARD P. H. - Stochastic models of geriatric patient bed occupancy behaviour,pp.39-48
  • YANG M., GOLDSTEIN H. et HEATH A. - Multilevel models for repeated binary outcomes: attitudes and voting over the electoral cycle, pp. 49-62
  • EGERTON M. - Monitoring contemporary student flows and characteristics: secondary analyses using the Labour Force Survey and the General Household Survey,pp.63-80
  • PUDNEY S. DEADMAN D. et PYLE D. - The relationship between crime, punishment and economic conditions: is reliable inference possible when crimes are under-recorded?,pp.81-98
  • EVANS A.W. - Fatal train accidents on Britain's mainline railways, pp.99-120
  • BOHNING D., DIETZ E., SCHLATTMANN P., MENDOCA L. et KIRCHNER U. - Corrigendum: The zero-inflated Poisson model and the decayed, missing and filled teeth index in dental epidemiology,pp.121

    (résumés du n° 1/2000)

Dernière modification le