Journal Royal Statistical Society C 2005

Volume 54, Part 5 2005

  • WIT Ernst, NOBILE Agostino, KHANIN Raya - Near-optimal designs for dual channel microarray studies, pp. 817-830
  • CHU Haitao, MOULTON Lawrence H., MACK Wendy J., PASSARO Douglas J., BARROSO Paulo F., MUÑOZ Alvaro - Correlating two continuous variables subject to detection limits in the context of mixture distributions, pp. 831-846
  • MATTHEWS Abigail G., FINKELSTEIN Dianne, BETENSKY Rebecca A.  - Analysis of familial aggregation in the presence of varying family sizes , pp. 847-862
  • WHITTAKER Joe, WHITEHEAD Chris, SOMERS Mark - The neglog transformation and quantile regression for the analysis of a large credit scoring database, pp. 863-878
  • KHARROUBI Samer A., O'HAGAN Anthony, BRAZIER John E.  - Estimating utilities from individual health preference data: a nonparametric Bayesian method, pp. 879-896
  • WILSON Simon P. , COSTELLO Mark J.  - Predicting future discoveries of European marine species by using a non-homogeneous renewal process, pp. 897 -918
  • TIWARI Ram C., CRONIN Kathleen A., DAVIS William, YU Binbing, CHIB Siddhartha - Bayesian model selection for join point regression with application to age-adjusted cancer rates, pp. 919-940
  • BAKER Stuart G., KRAMER Barnett S. -  Statistics for weighing benefits and harms in a proposed genetic substudy of a randomized cancer prevention trial, pp. 941-954
  • BINGHAM D. R., SCHOEN E.D., SITTER R. R.  - Corrigendum: Designing fractional factorial split-plot experiments with few whole-plot factors, pp. 955-957
  • ELLIOTT Michael R., DAVIS William W. - Corrigendum: Obtaining cancer risk factor prevalence estimates in small areas: combining data from two surveys, pp.  958-959

(résumés du n° 5/2005)

Volume 54, Part 4 2005

  • AGRESTI Alan, KLINGENBERG Bernhard - Multivariate tests comparing binomial probabilities, with application to safety studies for drugs, pp. 691-706
  • ALBERT Paul S. , SHEN Joannie - Modelling longitudinal semicontinuous emesis volume data with serial correlation in an acupuncture clinical trial, pp. 707-720
  • BÖHNING Dankmar, SCHÖN Dieter - Nonparametric maximum likelihood estimation of population size based on the counting distribution, pp. 721-738
  • ALIOUM Ahmadou, COMMENGES Daniel, THIÉBAUT Rodolphe, DABIS François - A multistate approach for estimating the incidence of human immunodeficiency virus by using data from a prevalent cohort study, pp. 739-752
  • BAXTER Paul D., UPTON Graham J. G. - Differentiating noisy radiocommunications signals: wavelet estimation of a derivative in the presence of heteroscedastic noise, pp. 753-768
  • HOUSEMAN E. Andrés - A robust regression model for a first-order autoregressive time series with unequal spacing: application to water monitoring, pp. 769-780
  • MEULDERS Michel, DE BOECK Paul, VAN MECHELEN Iven, GELMAN Andrew - Probabilistic feature analysis of facial perception of emotions, pp. 781-794
  • MARTEL-ESCOBAR M., VÁZQUEZ-POLO F. J., HERNÁNDEZ-BASTIDA A. - Analysing the independence hypothesis in models for rare errors: an application to auditing, pp. 795-804
  • BLAAUW Maarten, CHRISTEN J. Andrés - Radiocarbon peat chronologies and environmental change, pp. 805-816

(résumés du n° 4/2005)

Volume 54, Part 3 2005

  • KOU S.C., XIE X. Sunney, LIU Jun S. - Bayesian analysis of single-molecule experimental data, pp. 469-506 (résumé)
  • RIGBY R. A., STASINOPOULOS D.M. - Generalized additive models for location, scale and shape, pp. 507-554 (résumé)
  • SALIM A., PAWITAN Y., BOND K. - Modelling association between two irregularly observed spatiotemporal processes by using maximum covariance analysis, pp. 555-574 (résumé)
  • MORTON Alexander, FINKENSTÄDT Bärbel F. - Discrete time modelling of disease incidence time series by using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods, pp. 575-594 (résumé)
  • ELLIOTT Michael R., DAVIS William W. - Obtaining cancer risk factor prevalence estimates in small areas: combining data from two surveys, pp. 595-610 (résumé)
  • MÜLLER Peter, ROSNER Gary L., DE IORIO Maria, MacEACHEM Steven - A nonparametric Bayesian model for inference in related longitudinal studies, pp. 611-626 (résumé)
  • DO Kim-Anh, MÜLLER Peter, TANG Feng - A Bayesian mixture model for differential gene expression, pp. 627-644  (résumé)
  • DIGGLE Peter, ZHENG Pingping, DURR Peter - Nonparametric estimation of spatial segregation in a multivariate point process: bovine tuberculosis in Cornwall, UK, pp.  645-658 (résumé)
  • XIA Yingcun, GOG Julia R., GRENFELL Bryan T. - Semiparametric estimation of the duration of immunity from infectious disease time series: influenza as a case-study, pp. 659-672 (résumé)
  • DRYDEN I. L., MÁRKUS L., KOVÁCS J. - Non-stationary spatiotemporal analysis of karst water levels, pp. 673- 690 (résumé)

(résumés du n° 3/2005)

Volume 54, Part 2 2005

  • RAMBHARAT B.R., BROCKWELL A.E., SEPPI D.J. - A threshold autoregressive model for wholesale electricity prices, pp. 287 - 300 (résumé)
  • BOWMAN DuBois F., MANATUNGA A.K. - A joint model for longitudinal data profiles and associated event risks with application to a depression study, pp. 301 - 316 (résumé)
  • MARTIN-MAGNIETTE M.L. - Nonparametric estimation of the hazard function by using a model selection method: estimation of cancer deaths in Hiroshima atomic bomb survivors, pp. 317 - 332 (résumé)
  • De RIDDER J., MOLENBERGHS G., AERTS C. - Estimating stellar-oscillation-related parameters and their uncertainties with the moment method, pp. 333 - 348 (résumé)
  • HÖHLE M., JØRGENSEN E., N'NEILL P.D. - Inference in disease transmission experiments by using stochastic epidemic models, pp. 349 - 366  (résumé)
  • SIDIK K., JONKMAN J.N. - Simple heterogeneity variance estimation for meta-analysis, pp. 367 - 384 (résumé)
  • WELTON N.J., ADES A.E. - A model of toxoplasmosis incidence in the UK: evidence synthesis and consistency of evidence, pp. 385 - 404  (résumé)
  • PANTAZIS N., TOULOUMI G., WALKER A.S., BABIKER A.G. - Bivariate modelling of longitutinal measurments of two human immunodeficiency type I disease progression markers in the presence of informative drop-outs., pp. 405-424 (résumé)
  • WILSON S.P. Hierarchical modelling of orthopaedic hip replacement damage accumulation and reliability, pp. 425 - 442 (résumé)
  • HUANG D., ALLEN T.T. - Design and analysis of variable fidelity experimentation applied to engine valve heat treatment process design, pp. 443 - 464 (résumé)
  • Corrigendum: Data analytic methods for latent partialley ordererd classification models, pp. 465 - 467

(résumés du n° 2/2005)

Volume 54, Part 1 2005

  • GELFAND A.E., SCHMIDT A.M., WU S., SILANDER J.A., LATIMER A. Jr, REBELO A.G. - Modelling species diversity through species level hierarchical modelling, pp. 1 - 20 (résumé)
  • HUANG L.-S., WANG H., COX C. - Assessing interaction effects in linear measurment error models, pp. 21 - 30 (résumé)
  • DELMAR P., ROBIN S., TRONIK-LE ROUX D., DAUDIN J.J. - Mixture model on the variance for the differential analysis of gene expression data, pp. 31 - 50 (Résumé)
  • PEDDADA S.D., DINSE G.E, HASEMAN J.K. - A survival-adjusted quantal response test for comparing tumour incidence rates, pp. 51 - 62 (résumé)
  • COX C. - Limits of quantitation for laboratory assays, pp. 63 - 76(résumé)
  • MWALILI S.M., LESAFFRE E., DECLERCK D. - A Bayesian ordinal logistic regression model to correct for interobserver measurment error in a geographical oral health study, pp. 77 - 94 (résumé)
  • DENTENEER D., KEANE M.S. - Nonparametric estimation of a change in defect intensity, pp. 95 - 114 (résumé)
  • STARE J., HENDERSON R., POHAR M. - An individual measure of relative survival, pp. 115 - 126 (résumé)
  • SHMUELI G., MINKA T.P., KADANE J.B., BORLE S., BOATWRIGHT P. - A useful distribution for fitting discrete data: revival of the (résumé) Conway-Maxwell-Poisson distribution, pp. 127 - 142
  • GILBERT P.B. - A modified false discovery rate multiple-comparisons procedure for discrete data, applied to human immunodeficiency virus genetics, pp. 143 - 158 (résumé)
  • PETERS J.L., RUSHTON L., SUTTON A.J., JONES D.R., ABRAMS K.R., MUGGLESTONE M.A. - Bayesian methods for the cross-design synthesis of epidemiological and toxicological evidence, pp. 159 - 172 (résumé)
  • ALONZO T.A., PEPE M.S. - Assessing accuracy of a continuous screening test in the presence of verification bias, pp. 173 - 190 (résumé)
  • VERZILLI C.J., WHITTAKER J.C., STALLARD N., CHASMAN D. - A hierarchical Bayesian model for predicting the functional consequences of amino-acid polymorphisms, pp. 191 - 206 (résumé)
  • CHAVEZ-DEMOULIN V., DAVISON A.C. - Generalized additive modelling of sample extremes, pp. 207 - 222(résumé)
  • SAHU S.K., MARDIA K.V. - A Bayesian kriged Kalman model for short-term forecasting of air pollution levels, pp. 223- 244 (résumé)
  • PIEGORSCH W.W., WEST R.W., PAN W., KODELL R.L. - Low dose risk estimation via simultaneous statistical inferences, pp. 245 - 258 (résumé)
  • WANNEMUEHLER K.A., LYLES R.H. - A unified model for covariate measurment error adjustment in an occupational health study while accounting for non-detectable exposures, pp. 259 - 272 (résumé)
  • SAEBO S., ALMOY T., AASTVEIT A.H.- Disease resistance modelled as first-passage times of genetically dependent stochastic processes, pp. 273 - 284 (résumé)

(résumés du n° 1/2005)

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