Journal of the Royal Statistical Society - Series C

Volume 62, n° 5, November 2013

  • CORRADI Fabio, RICCIARDI Federico - Evaluation of kinship identification systems based on short tandem repeat DNA profiles, pp. 649–668
  • LAWRANCE A. J. - Exploratory graphics for financial time series volatility, pp. 669–686
  • ZHANG Zhiwei, WANG Chenguang, NIE Lei, SOON Guoxing - Assessing the heterogeneity of treatment effects via potential outcomes of individual patients, pp. 687–704
  • PAUL Sudeshna, O'MALLEY A. James - Hierarchical longitudinal models of relationships in social networks, pp. 705–722 (texte)
  • NOUFAILY Angela, JONES M. C. - Parametric quantile regression based on the generalized gamma distribution, pp. 723–740
  • SOH Patrice Takam, NGUEMA Eugène-Patrice Ndong, GWET Henri, NKEN Michel Ndoumbè- - Smooth estimation of a lifetime distribution with competing risks by using regular interval observations: application to cocoa fruits growth, pp. 741–760

(résumés du n° 5/2013)

Volume 62, n° 4, August 2013

  • McMiILLAN Garnett P., HANSON Timothy E., SAUNDERS Gabriell, GALLUN Frederick J. - A two-component circular regression model for repeated measures auditory localization data, pp. 515–534
  • DE CARVALHO M., TURKMAN K. F., RUA A. - Dynamic threshold modelling and the US business cycle, pp. 535–550
  • LUNN David, BARRETT Jessica, SWEETING Michael, THOMPSON Simon - Fully Bayesian hierarchical modelling in two stages, with application to meta-analysis, pp. 551–572 (texte)
  • MELNYKOV Volodymyr - Finite mixture modelling in mass spectrometry analysis, pp. 573–592
  • LEE Duncan, MITCHELL Richard - Locally adaptive spatial smoothing using conditional auto-regressive models, pp. 593–608
  • SHERLOCK Chris, XIFARA Tatiana, TELFER Sandra, BEGON Mike - A coupled hidden Markov model for disease interactions, pp. 609–627 (texte)
  • POTTER Gail E., HENS Niel - A penalized likelihood approach to estimate within-household contact networks from egocentric data, pp. 629–648

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Volume 62, n° 3, May 2013

  • HENNIG Christian, LIAO Tim F. - How to find an appropriate clustering for mixed-type variables with application to socio-economic stratification, pp. 309–369
  • QUENNEVILLE B., PICARD F., FORTIER S. - Calendarization with interpolating splines and state space models, pp. 371–399
  • IEVA Francesca, PAGANONI Anna M., PIGOLI Davide, VITELLI Valeria - Multivariate functional clustering for the morphological analysis of electrocardiograph curves, pp. 401–418
  • RATHBUN Stephen L., SONG Xiao, NEUSTIFTER Benjamin, SHIFFIMAN Saul - Survival analysis with time varying covariates measured at random times by design, pp. 419–434
  • JACKSON John C., ALBERT Paul S., ZHANG Zhiwei, SIMONS-MORTON Bruce - Ordinal latent variable models and their application in the study of newly licensed teenage drivers, pp. 435–450
  • BOBB Jennifer F., DOMINICI Francesca, PENG Roger D. - Reduced hierarchical models with application to estimating health effects of simultaneous exposure to multiple pollutants, pp. 451–472
  • MICHALAK Sarah E., HAMADA Michael S., HENGARTNER Nicolas W. - Analysis of interval-censored data with random unknown end points: an application to soft error rate estimation, pp. 473–486
  • MARDIA Kanti V. - Statistical approaches to three key challenges in protein structural bioinformatics, pp. 487–514

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Volume 62, n° 2, March 2013

  • DURAND Jean-Baptiste, GIRARD Stéphane, CIRIZA Victor, DONINI Laurent - Optimization of power consumption and device availability based on point process modelling of the request sequence, pp. 151–165
  • CHANG Howard H., REICH Brian J., MIRANDA Marie Lynn - A spatial time-to-event approach for estimating associations between air pollution and preterm birth, pp. 167–179
  • MAHLING Monia, HÖHLE Michael, KÜCHENHOFF Helmut - Determining high-risk zones for unexploded World War II bombs by using point process methodology, pp. 181–199
  • KOLAMUNNAGE-DONA Ruwanthi, VITONE L.,  GREENHALF W., HENDERSON R., WILLIAMSON  P. R. - A multistate modelling approach for pancreatic cancer development in genetically high-risk families, pp. 201–212
  • WEST Brady T., LITTLE Roderick J. A. - Non-response adjustment of survey estimates based on auxiliary variables subject to error, pp. 213–231

  • LIPSITZ Stuart R., FITZMAURICE Garrett M., REGENBOGEN Scott E., SINHA Debajyoti, IBRAHIM Joseph G., GAWANDE Atul A. - Bias correction for the proportional odds logistic regression model with application to a study of surgical complications, pp. 233–250

  • ANACLETO Osvaldo, QUEEN Catriona, ALBERS Casper J. - Multivariate forecasting of road traffic flows in the presence of heteroscedasticity and measurement errors, pp. 251–270

  • ALFONS Andreas, TEMPL Matthias, FILZMOSER Peter - Robust estimation of economic indicators from survey samples based on Pareto tail modelling, pp. 271–286

  • FINAZZI  Francesco, SCOTT E. Marian, FASSO Alessandro - A model-based framework for air quality indices and population risk evaluation, with an application to the analysis of Scottish air quality data, pp. 287–308

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Volume 62, n° 1, January 2013

  • CHANDLER R. E., RIDOUT M. S. - Report of the Editors, pp. 1–2
  • FARAH Marian, KOTTAS Athanasios, MORRIS Robin D. - An application of semiparametric Bayesian isotonic regression to the study of radiation effects in spaceborne microelectronics, pp. 3–24
  • SOBOTKA Fabian, RADICE Rosalba, MARRA Giampiero, KNEIB Thomas - Estimating the relationship between women's education and fertility in Botswana by using an instrumental variable approach to semiparametric expectile regression, pp. 25–45
  • COPAS John B. - A likelihood-based sensitivity analysis for publication bias in meta-analysis, pp. 47–66
  • WAHED Abdus S., THALL Peter F. - lEvaluating joint effects of induction–salvage treatment regimes on overall survival in acute leukaemia, pp. 67–83
  • SCHEEL  Ida, FERKINGSTAD Egil, FRIGESSI Arnoldo, HAUG Ola, HINNERICHSEN Mikkel, MEZE-HAUSKEN Elisabeth - A Bayesian hierarchical model with spatial variable selection: the effect of weather on insurance claims, pp. 85–100
  • McCREA Rachel S., MORGAN Byron J. T., COLE Diana J. - Age-dependent mixture models for recovery data on animals marked at unknown age, pp. 101–113

  • GASPARINI Mauro - General classes of multiple binary regression models in dose finding problems for combination therapies, pp. 115–133

  • CATTELAN Manuela, VARIN Cristiano, FIRTH David - Dynamic Bradley–Terry modelling of sports tournaments, pp. 135–150

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