Journal of the Royal Statistical Society - Series C

Volume 64, n° 5, November 2015

  • SHIH Joanna H., ALBERT Paul S., MENDOLA Pauline, GRANTZ Katherine L. - Modelling the type and timing of consecutive events: application to predicting preterm birth in repeated pregnancies, pp. 711–730
  • JIANG Bei, WANG Naisyin, SAMMEL Mary D., ELLIOTT Michael R. - Modelling short- and long-term characteristics of follicle stimulating hormone as predictors of severe hot flashes in the Penn Ovarian Aging Study, pp. 731–753
  • BAKAR K. Shuvo, KOKIC Philip, JIN Huidong - nA spatiodynamic model for assessing frost risk in south-eastern Australia, pp. 755–778
  • RODRIGUEZ Abel, MOSER Scott - Measuring and accounting for strategic abstentions in the US Senate, 1989–2012, pp. 779–797
  • QUICK Harrison, CARLIN Bradley P., BANERJEE Sudipto - Heteroscedastic conditional auto-regression models for areally referenced temporal processes for analysing California asthma hospitalization data, pp. 799–813
  • LONG D. Leann, PREISSER John S., HERRING Amy H., GOLIN Carol E. - A marginalized zero-inflated Poisson regression model with random effects, pp. 815–830

(résumés du n° 5/2015)

Volume 64, n° 4, August 2015

  • KLEIN Nadja, KNEIB Thomas, KLASEN Stephan, LANG Stefan - Bayesian structured additive distributional regression for multivariate responses, pp. 569–591
  • SWARTZ Tim B., GILL Paramjit S., MUTHUKUMARANA Saman - A Bayesian approach for the analysis of triadic data in cognitive social structures, pp. 593–610
  • SEWELL Daniel K., CHEN Yuguo - Analysis of the formation of the structure of social networks by using latent space models for ranked dynamic networks, pp. 611–633
  • ZANG Yong, LIU Suyu, YUAN Ying - Optimal marker-adaptive designs for targeted therapy based on imperfectly measured biomarkers, pp. 635–650
  • LAVIGNE A., ECKERT N., BEL L., PARENT E. - Adding expert contributions to the spatiotemporal modelling of avalanche activity under different climatic influences, pp. 651–671
  • SCHNELL Patrickl, BANDYOPADHYAY Dipankar, REICH Brian J., NUNN Martha - A marginal cure rate proportional hazards model for spatial survival data, pp. 673–691
  • BLACK Michael S., BILDER Christopher R., TEBBS Joshua M. - Optimal retesting configurations for hierarchical group testing, pp. 693–710

(résumés du n° 4/2015)

Volume 64, n° 3, April 2015

  • KIM Sungwook, FLOURNOY Nancy - Optimal experimental design for systems with bivariate failures under a bivariate Weibull function, pp. 413–432
  • TANG Li, LYLES Robert H., KING Caroline C., HOGAN Joseph W., LO Yungtai - Regression analysis for differentially misclassified correlated binary outcomes, pp. 433–449
  • MEHTÄLÄ Juha, AURANEN Kari, KULATHINAL Sangita - Optimal observation times for multistate Markov models—applications to pneumococcal colonization studies, pp. 451–468
  • CHEN Yong, LIU Yulun, NING Jing, CORMIER Janice, CHU Haitao - A hybrid model for combining case–control and cohort studies in systematic reviews of diagnostic tests,  pp. 469–489
  • HAGGARTY R. A., MILLER C. A., SCOTT E. M. - Spatially weighted functional clustering of river network data, pp. 491–506
  • LIU Suyu, YUAN Ying - Bayesian optimal interval designs for phase I clinical trials, pp. 507–523
  • LECLERC Martin, EMBRACE Investigators, GEMO Study Collaborators, INHERIT Investigators, ANTONIOU Antonis C., SIMARD Jacques, LAKHAL-CHAIEB Lajmi - Analysis of multivariate failure times in the presence of selection bias with application to breast cancer, pp. 525–541
  • HEAPS Sarah E., BOYS Richard J., FARROW Malcolm - Bayesian modelling of rainfall data by using non-homogeneous hidden Markov models and latent Gaussian variables, pp. 543–568

(résumés du n° 3/2015)

Volume 64, n° 2, February 2015

  • MUFF Stefanie, RIEBLER Andrea, HELD Leonhard, RUE Håvard, SANER Philippe - Bayesian analysis of measurement error models using integrated nested Laplace approximations, pp.  231–252
  • LEE Kyu Ha, HANEUSE Sebastien, SCHRAG Deborah, DOMINICI Francesca - Bayesian semiparametric analysis of semicompeting risks data: investigating hospital readmission after a pancreatic cancer diagnosis, pp. 253–273
  • WILSON Amy, AITKEN Colin, SLEEMAN Richard, CARTER James - The evaluation of evidence for auto-correlated data in relation to traces of cocaine on banknotes, pp. 275–298
  • PAPASTATHOPOULOS Ioannis,  TAWN Jonathan A. - Stochastic ordering under conditional modelling of extreme values: drug-induced liver injury, pp. 299–317
  • COOK Andrea J., WELLMAN Robert D., NELSON Jennifer C., JACKSON Lisa A., TIWARI Ram C. - Group sequential method for observational data by using generalized estimating equations: application to Vaccine Safety Datalink, pp. 319–338
  • McLAIN Alexander C., SUNDARAM Rajeshwari, LOUIS Germaine M. Buck - Joint analysis of longitudinal and survival data measured on nested timescales by using shared parameter models: an application to fecundity data, pp. 339–357
  • LYNCH Miranda L., DeGRUTOLA Victor - Predicting time to threshold for initiating antiretroviral treatment to evaluate cost of treatment as prevention of human immunodeficiency virus, pp. 359–375
  • KEIM Michael J., PERCIVAL Donald B. - Assessing characteristic scales using wavelets, pp. 377–393
  • OBERMEIER Viola, SCHEIPL Fabian, HEUMANN Christian, WASSERMANN Joachim, KÜCHENHOFF Helmut - Flexible distributed lags for modelling earthquake data, pp. 395–412

(résumés du n° 2/2015)

Volume 64, n° 1, January 2015

  • COWELL R. G., GRAVERSEN T., LAURITZEN S. L., MORTERA J. - Analysis of forensic DNA mixtures with artefacts, pp. 1–48
  • GILBERT Peter B., SUN Yanqing - Inferences on relative failure rates in stratified mark-specific proportional hazards models with missing marks, with application to human immunodeficiency virus vaccine efficacy trials, pp. 49–73
  • MARTY R., FORTIN V., KUSWANTO H., FAVRE A.-C., PARENT E. - Combining the Bayesian processor of output with Bayesian model averaging for reliable ensemble forecasting, pp.  75–92
  • HEATON Matthew J., KLEIBER William, SAIN Stephan R., WILTBERGER Michael - Emulating and calibrating the multiple-fidelity Lyon–Fedder–Mobarry magnetosphere–ionosphere coupled computer model, pp. 93–113
  • PARNELL Andrew C., SWEENEY James, DOAN Thinh K., SALTER-TOWNSHEND Michael, ALLEN Judy R. M., HUNTLEY Brian, HASLETT John - Bayesian inference for palaeoclimate with time uncertainty and stochastic volatility, pp. 115–138
  • WOOD Simon N., GOUDE Yannig, SHAW Simon - Generalized additive models for large data sets, pp. 139–155
  • CHEN Baojiang, ZHOU Xiao-Hua, CHAN Gary - Pseudoempirical-likelihood-based method using calibration for longitudinal data with dropout, pp. 157–174
  • IVANOVA Anastasia, HOBERMAN Steven - Higher order response-adaptive urn designs for clinical trials with highly successful treatments, pp. 175–189
  • JELIZAROW Monika, CIEZA Alarcos, MANSMANN Ulrich - Global permutation tests for multivariate ordinal data: alternatives, test statistics and the null dilemma, pp. 191–213
  • YUAN M.-K. Riviere, Y., DUBOIS F., ZOHAR S. - A Bayesian dose finding design for clinical trials combining a cytotoxic agent with a molecularly targeted agent, pp. 215–229

(résumés du n° 1/2015)

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