Journal of the Royal Statistical Society - Series C

Volume 65, n° 5, November 2016

  • BONAT Wagner Hugo, JØRGENSEN Bent - Multivariate covariance generalized linear models, pp. 649–675
  • MAK Simon, BIBGHAM Derek, LU Yi - A regional compound Poisson process for hurricane and tropical storm damage, pp. 677–703
  • SOSINA Sobambo, DASGUPTA irthankar, HUANG Qiang - A stochastic graphene growth kinetics model, pp. 705–729
  • BERGEN Silas, SHEPPARD Lianne, KAUFMAN Joel D., SZPIRO Adam A. - Multipollutant measurement error in air pollution epidemiology studies arising from predicting exposures with penalized regression splines, pp. 731–753
  • LI Ruosha, HUANG Xuelin, CORTES Jorge - Quantile residual life regression with longitudinal biomarker measurements for dynamic prediction, pp. 755–773
  • DORETTI Marco, GENELETTI Sara, STANGHELLINI Elena - Tackling non-ignorable dropout in the presence of time varying confounding, pp. 775–795
  • BARRETT James E. - Information-adaptive clinical trials: a selective recruitment design,  pp. 797–808

(résumés du n° 5/2016)

Volume 65, n° 4, August 2016

  • OVERSTALL Antony M., WOODS David C. - Multivariate emulation of computer simulators: model selection and diagnostics with application to a humanitarian relief model, pp. 483–505
  • KERM Philippe Van, YU Seunghee, CHOE Chung - Decomposing quantile wage gaps: a conditional likelihood approach, pp. 507–527
  • HOEGH Andrew, FERREIRA Marco A. R., LEMAN Scotland - Spatiotemporal model fusion: multiscale modelling of civil unrest, pp. 529–545
  • LEE Juhee, MÜLLER Peter, SENGUPTA Subhajit, GULUKOTA Kamalakar, JI Yuan - Bayesian inference for intratumour heterogeneity in mutations and copy number variation, pp. 547–563
  • BOTHMANN Ludwig, WINDMANN Michael, KAUERMANN Göran - Realtime classification of fish in underwater sonar videos, pp. 565–584
  • ZANG Yong, LEE J. Jack, YUAN Ying - Two-stage marker-stratified clinical trial design in the presence of biomarker misclassification, pp. 585–601
  • BAKER Rose, FORREST David, PÉREZ Levi - The compatriot win effect on national sales of a multicountry lottery, pp. 603–618
  • BANDYOPADHYAY Dipankar, CANALE Antonio - Non-parametric spatial models for clustered ordered periodontal data, pp. 619–640
  • LIU W., HAN Y., BRETZ F., WAN F., YANG P. - Counting by weighing: know your numbers with confidence, pp. 641–648

(résumés du n° 4/2016)

Volume 65, n° 3, April 2016

  • WINTER Hugo C., TAWN Jonathan A. - Modelling heatwaves in central France: a case-study in extremal dependence, pp. 345–365
  • HEYDARI Jonathan, LAWLESS Conor, LYDALL David A., WILKINSON Darren J. - Bayesian hierarchical modelling for inferring genetic interactions in yeast, pp. 367–393
  • POMANN Gina-Maria, STAICU Ana-Maria, GHOSH Sujit - A two-sample distribution-free test for functional data with application to a diffusion tensor imaging study of multiple sclerosis, pp. 395–414
  • SCHEPSMEIER Ulf, CZADO Claudia - Dependence modelling with regular vine copula models: a case-study for car crash simulation data, pp. 415–429
  • YANG Hanyu, LI Runze, ZUCKER Robert A., BUU Anne - Two-stage model for time varying effects of zero-inflated count longitudinal covariates with applications in health behaviour research, pp. 431–444
  • RIVEST Louis-Paul, DUCHESNE Thierry, NICOSIA Aurélien, FORTIN Daniel - A general angular regression model for the analysis of data on animal movement in ecology, pp.  445–463
  • XU Jiajing, YIN Guosheng, OHLSSEN David, BRETZ Frank - Bayesian two-stage dose finding for cytostatic agents via model adaptation, pp. 465–482

(résumés du n° 3/2016)

Volume 65, n° 2, February 2016

  • ZHANG Ran, CZADO Claudia, SIGLOCH Karin - Bayesian spatial modelling for high dimensional seismic inverse problems, pp. 187–213
  • GOLDSMITH Jeff,KITAGO Tomoko - Assessing systematic effects of stroke on motor control by using hierarchical function-on-scalar regression, pp. 215–236
  • DUREAU J., KALOGEROPOULOS K., VICKERMAN P., PICKLES M., BOILY M.-C. - A Bayesian approach to estimate changes in condom use from limited human immunodeficiency virus prevalence data, pp. 237–257
  • GUO Beibei, LI Yisheng, YUAN Ying - A dose–schedule finding design for phase I–II clinical trials, pp. 259–272
  • HOBBS Brian P., THALL Peter F., LIN Steven H. - Bayesian group sequential clinical trial design using total toxicity burden and progression-free survival, pp. 273–297
  • WINKELMANN Lars - Forward guidance and the predictability of monetary policy: a wavelet-based jump detection approach, pp. 299–314
  • STEINER Stefan H., DANILA Oana, COTTON Cecilia A., SEVERN Daniel, MACKAY R. Jock - Comparing two binary diagnostic tests with repeated measurements, pp. 315–329
  • MISUMI Toshihiro, KONISHI Sadanori - Mixed effects historical varying-coefficient model for evaluating dose–response in flexible dose trials, pp. 331–344

(résumés du n° 2/2016)

Volume 65, n° 1, January 2016

  • KAZIANKA Hannes - Objective Bayesian estimation of the probability of default, pp. 1–27 (texte)
  • SYKULSKI Adam M., OLHEDE Sofia C., LILLY Jonathan M., DANIOUX Eric - Lagrangian time series models for ocean surface drifter trajectories, pp. 29–50 (texte)
  • GERACI Marco, FARCOMENI Alessio - Probabilistic principal component analysis to identify profiles of physical activity behaviours in the presence of non-ignorable missing data, pp.  51–75 (texte)
  • WAAGEPETERSEN Rasmus, GUAN Yongtao, JALILIAN Abdollah, MATEU Jorge - Analysis of multispecies point patterns by using multivariate log-Gaussian Cox processes, pp. 77–96 (texte)
  • WU Zhenke, DELORIA-KNOLL Maria, HAMMITT Laura L., ZEGER Scott L. - Partially latent class models for case–control studies of childhood pneumonia aetiology, pp. 97–114 (texte)
  • ZHU Yeying, GHOSH Debashis, COFFMAN Donna L., SAVAGE Jennifer S. - Estimating controlled direct effects of restrictive feeding practices in the ‘Early dieting in girls’ study, pp. 115–130 (texte)
  • JOSEFSSON Maria, DE LUNA Xavier, DANIELS Michael J., NYBERG Lars - Causal inference with longitudinal outcomes and non-ignorable dropout: estimating the effect of living alone on cognitive decline, pp. 131–144 (texte)
  • WHITE Nicole, MENGERSEN Kerrie - Predicting health programme participation: a gravity-based, hierarchical modelling approach, pp. 145–166 (texte)
  • VAN DEN HOUT Ardo, MUNIZ-TERRERA Graciela - Joint models for discrete longitudinal outcomes in aging research, pp. 167–186 (texte)


   
   

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