Journal of the Royal Statistical Society - Series C

Volume 69, n° 5, November 2020

  • Asar, Ö., Bolin, D., Diggle, P.J., Wallin, J. - Linear mixed effects models for non-Gaussian continuous repeated measurement data, pp. 1015-1065.
  • Egidi, L. & Ntzoufras, I. - A Bayesian quest for finding a unified model for predicting volleyball games, pp. 1307-1336.
  • Fortunato, F., Anderlucci, L., Montanari, A. - One-class classification with application to forensic analysis, pp. 1227-1249.
  • Gelman, A. & Carpenter, B. - Bayesian analysis of tests with unknown specificity and sensitivity, pp. 1269-1283.
  • Ghosal, S., Lau, T.S., Gaskins, J., Kong, M. - A hierarchical mixed effect hurdle model for spatiotemporal count data and its application to identifying factors impacting health professional shortages, pp. 1121-1144.
  • Karra, M., Canning, D., Sato, R. - Adding measurement error to location data to protect subject confidentiality while allowing for consistent estimation of exposure effects, pp. 1251-1268.
  • Lang, M.N., Schlosser, L., Hothorn, T., Mayr, G.J., Stauffer, R., Zeileis, A. - Circular regression trees and forests with an application to probabilistic wind direction forecasting, pp. 1357-1374.
  • Liu, Q., Tang, G., Costantino, J.P., Chang, C.-C.H. - Landmark proportional subdistribution hazards models for dynamic prediction of cumulative incidence functions, pp. 1145-1162.
  • Mathur, M.B., VanderWeele, T.J. - Sensitivity analysis for publication bias in meta-analyses, pp. 1091-1119.
  • McGee, G., Kioumourtzoglou, M.-A., Weisskopf, M.G., Haneuse, S., Coull, B.A. - On the interplay between exposure misclassification and informative cluster size, pp. 1209-1226.
  • Povala, J., Virtanen, S., Girolami, M. - Burglary in London: insights from statistical heterogeneous spatial point processes, pp. 1067-1090.
  • Sandri, M., Zuccolotto, P., Manisera, M. - Markov switching modelling of shooting performance variability and teammate interactions in basketball, pp. 1337-1356.
  • Spieker, A.J., Ko, E.M., Roy, J.A., Mitra, N. - Nested g-computation: a causal approach to analysis of censored medical costs in the presence of time-varying treatment, pp. 1189-1208.
  • Subedi, S., Neish, D., Bak, S., Feng, Z. - Cluster analysis of microbiome data by using mixtures of Dirichlet-multinomial regression models, pp. 1163-1187.
  • Zhang, B., Small, D.S. - A calibrated sensitivity analysis for matched observational studies with application to the effect of second-hand smoke exposure on blood lead levels in children, pp. 1285-1305.

Volume 69, n° 4, August 2020

  • Baglioni E., Campling L., Hanlon G. - Global value chains as entrepreneurial capture : Insights from management theory, pp. 903‑925.
  • Barlow A. M., Sherlock C., Tawn, J. - Inference for extreme values under threshold-based stopping rules, pp. 765‑789.
  • Bianchi F., Bartolucci F., Peluso S., Mira A. - Longitudinal networks of dyadic relationships using latent trajectories : Evidence from the European interbank market, pp. 711‑739.
  • Coblenz M., Holz S., Bauer H.-J., Grothe O., Koch R. - Modelling fuel injector spray characteristics in jet engines by using vine copulas, pp. 863‑886.
  • Coleman T., Mentch L., Fink D., Sorte F. A. L., Winkler D. W., Hooker G., Hochachka W. M. - Statistical inference on tree swallow migrations with random forests, pp. 973‑989.
  • Djordjilović V., Chiogna M., Romualdi, C. - Simulating gene silencing through intervention analysis, pp. 887‑907.
  • Eagleton-Pierce M. - The rise of managerialism in international NGOs, pp. 970‑994.
  • Eagleton-Pierce M., Knafo S. - Introduction : The political economy of managerialism, pp. 763‑779.
  • Grantham N. S., Reich B. J., Laber E. B., Pacifici K., Dunn R. R., Fierer N., Gebert M., Allwood J. S., Faith S. A. - Global forensic geolocation with deep neural networks, pp. 909‑929.
  • Klanderman M. C., Newhart K. B., Cath T. Y., Hering A. S. - Fault isolation for a complex decentralized waste water treatment facility, pp. 931‑951.
  • Knafo S. - Neoliberalism and the origins of public management, pp. 780‑801.
  • Linsi L. - The discourse of competitiveness and the dis-embedding of the national economy, pp. 855‑879.
  • Marra G., Radice R., Zimmer D. M. - Estimating the binary endogenous effect of insurance on doctor visits by copula-based regression additive models, pp. 953‑971.
  • Mhalla L., Chavez‐Demoulin V., Dupuis D. J. - Causal mechanism of extreme river discharges in the upper Danube basin network, pp. 741‑764.
  • Moore P. V., Joyce S. - Black box or hidden abode? The expansion and exposure of platform work managerialism, pp. 926‑948.
  • Nunn A. - Neoliberalization, fast policy transfer and the management of labor market services, pp. 949‑969.
  • Ozenne B., Fisher P. M., Budtz‐J⊘rgensen E. - Small sample corrections for Wald tests in latent variable models, pp. 841‑861.
  • Seabrooke L., Sending O. J. - Contracting development : Managerialism and consultants in intergovernmental organizations, pp. 802‑827.
  • Sharma S., Soederberg S. - Redesigning the business of development : The case of the World Economic Forum and global risk management, pp. 828‑854.
  • Spagnolo F. S., Salvati N., D’Agostino A., Nicaise I. - The use of sampling weights in M-quantile random-effects regression : An application to Programme for International Student Assessment mathematics scores, pp. 991‑1012.
  • Stoner O., Shaddick G., Economou T., Gumy S., Lewis J., Lucio I., Ruggeri G., Adair‐Rohani H. - Global household energy model : A multivariate hierarchical approach to estimating trends in the use of polluting and clean fuels for cooking, pp. 815‑839.
  • Sun Y., Qi L., Heng F., Gilbert P. B. - A hybrid approach for the stratified mark-specific proportional hazards model with missing covariates and missing marks, with application to vaccine efficacy trials, pp. 791‑814.
  • Whiteside H. - Public-private partnerships : Market development through management reform, pp. 880‑902.

Volume 69, n° 3, June 2020 

  • Chao, Y.-C., Braun, T. M., Tamura, R. N. and Kidwell, K. M. - A Bayesian group sequential small n sequential multiple-assignment randomized trial, pp. 663-80.
  • Klein, M., Wright, T. and Wieczorek, J. - A joint confidence region for an overall ranking of populations, pp. 589-606.
  • Denis, C., Lebarbier, E., Lévy‐Leduc, C., Martin, O. and Sansonnet, L. - A novel regularized approach for functional data clustering: an application to milking kinetics in dairy goats, pp. 623-40.
  • Warren, J. L., Luben, T. J. and Chang, H. H. - A spatially varying distributed lag model with application to an air pollution and term low birth weight study, pp. 681-96.
  • Malinovsky, Y., Haber, G. and Albert, P. S. - An optimal design for hierarchical generalized group testing, pp. 607-21.
  • Simó, A., Ibáñez, M. V., Epifanio, I. and Gimeno, V. - Generalized partially linear models on Riemannian manifolds, pp. 641-61.
  • Hammon, A. and Zinn, S. - Multiple imputation of binary multilevel missing not at random data, pp. 547-64.
  • Avery, P., Clairon, Q., Henderson, R., Taylor, C. J. and Wilson, E. - Robust and adaptive anticoagulant control, pp. 503-24.
  • Zhao, Z. and Zucknick, M. - Structured penalized regression for drug sensitivity prediction, pp. 525-45.
  • Held, L. - The harmonic mean χ2-test to substantiate scientific findings, pp. 697-708.
  • Ghosal, R., Maity, A., Clark, T. and Longo, S. B. - Variable selection in functional linear concurrent regression, pp. 565-87.

(résumés n°3/2020)

Volume 69, n° 2, April 2020 

  • Paul Sharkey Jonathan A. Tawn Simon J. Brown - Modelling the spatial extent and severity of extreme European windstorms, pp. 223-250 
  • Anthony C. Atkinson Marco Riani Aldo Corbellini - The analysis of transformations for profit‐and‐loss data, pp. 251-275  
  • Vincent Chin David Gunawan Denzil G. Fiebig Robert Kohn Scott A. Sisson - Efficient data augmentation for multivariate probit models with panel data: an application to general practitioner decision making about contraceptives, pp. 277-300 
  • Christopher J. Fallaize Peter J. Green Kanti V. Mardia Stuart Barber - Bayesian protein sequence and structure alignment, pp. 301-325  
  • Martin Jullum Thordis Thorarinsdottir Fabian E. Bachl - Estimating seal pup production in the Greenland Sea by using Bayesian hierarchical modelling, pp. 327-352  
  • Xiyue Liao Mary C. Meyer - Estimation and inference in mixed effect regression models using shape constraints, with application to tree height estimation, pp. 353-375  
  • Jim E. Griffin Eleni Matechou Andrew S. Buxton Dimitrios Bormpoudakis Richard A. Griffiths - Modelling environmental DNA data; Bayesian variable selection accounting for false positive and false negative errors, pp. 377-392  
  • Stuart R. Lipsitz Garrett M. Fitzmaurice Debajyoti Sinha Alexander P. Cole Christian P. Meyer Quoc‐Dien Trinh - Using Cox regression to develop linear rank tests with zero‐inflated clustered data, pp. 393-411 
  • Anita Jeyam Rachel McCrea Roger Pradel - Assessing heterogeneity in transition propensity in multistate capture–recapture data, pp. 413-427  
  • Kevin Burke M. C. Jones Angela Noufaily - A flexible parametric modelling framework for survival analysis, pp. 429-457  
  • Garritt L. Page María Xosé Rodríguez‐Álvarez Dae‐Jin Lee - Bayesian hierarchical modelling of growth curve derivatives via sequences of quotient differences, pp. 459-481    
  • Maciej Marowka Gareth W. Peters Nikolas Kantas Guillaume Bagnarosa - Factor‐augmented Bayesian cointegration models: a case‐study on the soybean crush spread, pp. 483-500 

Volume 69, n° 1, January 2020

  • Betancourt B., Rodríguez A., Boyd N. - Modelling and prediction of financial trading networks: an application to the New York Mercantile Exchange natural gas futures market, pp. 195–218.
  • Blümke O. - Estimating the probability of default for no-default and low-default portfolios, pp. 89–107.
  • Dasgupta S., Huang Y. - Selecting biomarkers for building optimal treatment selection rules by using kernel machines, pp. 69–88.
  • González J.A., Hahn U., Mateu J. - Analysis of tornado reports through replicated spatiotemporal point patterns, pp. 3–23.
  • Li Z., Chinchilli V.M., Wang M. - A time-varying Bayesian joint hierarchical copula model for analysing recurrent events and a terminal event: an application to the Cardiovascular Health Study, pp. 151–166.
  • Pircalabelu E., Claeskens G., Waldorp L.J. - Zoom-in–out joint graphical lasso for different coarseness scales, pp. 47–67.
  • Ruse M.G., Samson A., Ditlevsen S. - Inference for biomedical data by using diffusion models with covariates and mixed effects, pp. 167–193.
  • Sahu S.K., Bass M.R., Sabariego C., Cieza A., Fellinghauer C.S., Chatterji S. - A full Bayesian implementation of a generalized partial credit model with an application to an international disability survey, pp. 131–150.
  • Staicu A.-M., Islam M.N., Dumitru R., Heugten E. van - Longitudinal dynamic functional regression, pp. 25–46.
  • Wang T., Schofield M., Bebbington M., Kiyosugi K. - Bayesian modelling of marked point processes with incomplete records: volcanic eruptions, pp. 109–130.

(résumés du n° 1/2020)

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