Journal of the Royal Statistical Society - Series C

Volume 63, n° 4, August 2014

  • ZHANG Zhiwei, NIE Lei, SOON Guoxing, ZHANG Bo - Sensitivity analysis in non-inferiority trials with residual inconstancy after covariate adjustment, pp. 515–538
  • SAVITSKY Terrance D., DALAL Siddhartha R. - Bayesian non-parametric analysis of multirater ordinal data, with application to prioritizing research goals for prevention of suicide, pp. 539–557
  • XU Jiajing, YIN Guosheng - Two-stage adaptive randomization for delayed response in clinical trials, pp. 559–578
  • ERHARDT Erik Barry, BEDRICK  Edward J. - nference for stable isotope mixing models: a study of the diet of dunlin, pp. 579–593
  • ZHANG Lin, BALADANDAYUTHAPANI Veerabhadran, MALLICK Bani K., MANYAM Ganiraju C., THOMPSON Patricia A., BONDY Melissa L., DO Kim-Anh - Bayesian hierarchical structured variable selection methods with application to molecular inversion probe studies in breast cancer, pp. 595–620
  • FOLLMANN Dean, QIN Jing, GUERRERO M. Lourdes, BREUGELMANS J. Gabrielle, PEDRAZA Gustave Rosales, GESSNER Bradford D., RUIZ-PALACIOS Guillermo M. - Estimating the burden of pertussis in Mexican adolescents from paired serological data by using a bivariate mixture model, pp. 621–637
  • BALASUBRAMANIAN Raji, HOUSEMAN E. Andres, COULL Brent A., LEV Michael H., SCHWAMM Lee H., BETENSKY Rebecca A. - Variable importance in matched case–control studies in settings of high dimensional data, pp. 639–655
  • KUK Anthony Y. C., LI Jialiang, RUSH A. John - Variable and threshold selection to control predictive accuracy in logistic regression, pp. 657–672

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Volume 63, n° 3, March 2014

  • SLOOTEN Klaas, MEESTER Ronald - Probabilistic strategies for familial DNA searching,  pp. 361–384
  • GUINDANI Michele, SEPULVEDA Nuno, PAULINO Carlos Daniel, MÜLLER Peter - A Bayesian semiparametric approach for the differential analysis of sequence counts data, pp. 385–404
  • SCHEUERER Michael, BÜERMANN Luca - Spatially adaptive post-processing of ensemble forecasts for temperature, pp. 405–422
  • JANDAROV Roman, HARAN Murali, BJORNSTAD Ottar, GRENFELL Bryan - Emulating a gravity model to infer the spatiotemporal dynamics of an infectious disease, pp. 423–444
  • HUANG Xiaobi, ELLIOTT Michael R., HARLOW Siobán D. - Modelling menstrual cycle length and variability at the approach of menopause by using hierarchical change point models, pp. 445–466
  • BROWN Patrick E., CHIMARD Florenciad, REMOROV Alexander, ROSENTHAL Jeffrey S., WANG Xin - Statistical inference and computational efficiency for spatial infectious disease models with plantation data, pp. 467–482
  • FENG Zeny - A generalized quasi-likelihood scoring approach for simultaneously testing the genetic association of multiple traits, pp. 483–498
  • DONG Ting, TANG Liansheng Larry, ROSENBERGER William F. - Optimal sampling ratios in comparative diagnostic trials, pp. 499–514

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Volume 63, n° 2, February 2014

  • KUHA Jouni, MOUSTAKI Irini - Preface to the themed issue on social statistics, pp. 191–193
  • O'MUIRCHEARTAIGH Colm, HEDGES Larry V. - Generalizing from unrepresentative experiments: a stratified propensity score approach, pp. 195–210
  • SKRONDAL Anders, RABE-HESKETH Sophia - Handling initial conditions and endogenous covariates in dynamic/transition models for binary data with unobserved heterogeneity, pp. 211–237
  • WASHBROOK Elizabeth, CLARKE Paul S., STEELE Fiona - Investigating non-ignorable dropout in panel studies of residential mobility, pp. 239–266
  • BARTOLUCCI Francesco, BACCI Silvia, PENNONI Fulvia - Longitudinal analysis of self-reported health status by mixture latent auto-regressive models, pp. 267–288
  • GONZALEZ B. Jorge, DE BOECK Paul, TUERLINCKX Francis - Linear mixed modelling for data from a double mixed factorial design with covariates: a case-study on semantic categorization response times, pp. 289–302
  • DA SILVA Damião N., SKINNER Chris - The use of accuracy indicators to correct for survey measurement error, pp. 303–319
  • KUHA Jouni, JACKSON Jonathan - The item count method for sensitive survey questions: modelling criminal behaviour, pp. 321–341
  • MOUSTAKI Irini, KNOTT Martin - Latent variable models that account for atypical responses, pp. 343–360

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Volume 63, n° 1, January 2014

  • MA Yanyuan, WANG Yuanjia - Estimating disease onset distribution functions in mutation carriers with censored mixture data, pp. 1–23
  • GUGLIELMI Alessandra, IEVA Francesca, PAGANONI Anna M., RUGGERI Fabrizio, SORIANO Jacopo - Semiparametric Bayesian models for clustering and classification in the presence of unbalanced in-hospital survival, pp. 25–46
  • O'DONNELL David, RUSHWORTH Alastair, BOWMAN Adrian W., SCOTT E. Marian, HALLARD Mark - Flexible regression models over river networks, pp. 47–63
  • VEIGA Alinne, SMITH Peter W. F., BROWN James J. - The use of sample weights in multivariate multilevel models with an application to income data collected by using a rotating panel survey, pp. 65–84
  • ALMANSA Josué, VERMUNT Jeroen K., FORERO Carlos G., ALONSO Jordi - A factor mixture model for multivariate survival data: an application to the analysis of lifetime mental disorders, pp. 85–102
  • NETO Joaquim Henriques Vianna, SCHMIDT Alexandra M., GUTTORP Peter - Accounting for spatially varying directional effects in spatial covariance structures, pp. 103–122
  • HERING Amanda S., BAIR Sean - Characterizing spatial and chronological target selection of serial offenders, pp. 123–140
  • UNKEL Steffen, FARRINGTON C. Paddy, WHITAKER Heather J., PEBODY Richard - Time varying frailty models and the estimation of heterogeneities in transmission of infectious diseases, pp. 141–158
  • CAI Chunyan, YUAN Ying, JI Yuan - A Bayesian dose finding design for oncology clinical trials of combinational biological agents, pp. 159–173
  • SEPPÄ Karri, HAKULINEN Timo, LÄÄRÄ  Esa - Regional variation in relative survival—quantifying the effects of the competing risks of death by using a cure fraction model with random effects, pp. 175–190
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