M. Bentarzi, F. Hamdi: Mixture periodic autoregressive conditional heteroskedastic models.
1-16
Hsiuying Wang: Coverage probability of prediction intervals for discrete random variables.
17-26
Q. Yu, W. Tang, Y. Ma, S. A. Gamble, X. M. Tu: Comparing multiple sensitivities and specificities with different diagnostic criteria: Applications to sexual abuse and sexual health research.
27-37
Helmut Herwartz, F. Siedenburg: Homogenous panel unit root tests under cross sectional dependence: Finite sample modifications and the wild bootstrap.
137-150
Jae Keun Yoo, R. Dennis Cook: Response dimension reduction for the conditional mean in multivariate regression.
334-343
Sarantis Tsiaplias: Factor estimation using MCMC-based Kalman filter methods.
344-353
Pier Luigi Conti, Daniela Marella, Mauro Scanu: Evaluation of matching noise for imputation techniques based on nonparametric local linear regression estimators.
354-365
R. A. Rigby, D. M. Stasinopoulos, C. Akantziliotou: A framework for modelling overdispersed count data, including the Poisson-shifted generalized inverse Gaussian distribution.
381-393
Mingue Park, HyungJun Cho: Minimum MSE regression estimator with estimated population quantities of auxiliary variables.
394-404
Juned Siddique, Thomas R. Belin: Using an Approximate Bayesian Bootstrap to multiply impute nonignorable missing data.
405-415
Rolando De la Cruz: Bayesian non-linear regression models with skew-elliptical errors: Applications to the classification of longitudinal profiles.
436-449
Anthony J. Hayter, Jongphil Kim, W. Liu: Critical point computations for one-sided and two-sided pairwise comparisons of three treatment means.
463-470
Fabrizia Mealli, Barbara Pacini: Comparing principal stratification and selection models in parametric causal inference with nonignorable missingness.
507-516
Chul Ahn, Fan Hu, Celette Sugg Skinner: Effect of imbalance and intracluster correlation coefficient in cluster randomized trials with binary outcomes.
596-602
Andrew C. Leon, Moonseong Heo: Sample sizes required to detect interactions between two binary fixed-effects in a mixed-effects linear regression model.
603-608
Daniel L. Gillen: A random walk approach for quantifying uncertainty in group sequential survival trials.
609-620
Man-Lai Tang, Maozai Tian: Asymptotic confidence interval construction for risk difference under inverse sampling.
621-631
Gerd K. Rosenkranz: Modeling laboratory data from clinical trials.
812-819
Inmaculada B. Aban, Gary R. Cutter, Nsoki Mavinga: Inferences and power analysis concerning two negative binomial distributions with an application to MRI lesion counts data.
820-833
Rachel L. O'Connell, H. Malcolm Hudson: Risk of mortality after acute myocardial infarction: Performance of model updating methods for application in different geographical regions.
834-846
Volume 53, Number 4, February 2009
Section I:
Computational Statistics
A. Jamalizadeh, M. Khosravi, N. Balakrishnan: Recurrence relations for distributions of a skew-t and a linear combination of order statistics from a bivariate-t.
847-852
Huan Liu, Yongqiang Tang, Hao Helen Zhang: A new chi-square approximation to the distribution of non-negative definite quadratic forms in non-central normal variables.
853-856
Samuel D. Oman: Easily simulated multivariate binary distributions with given positive and negative correlations.
999-1005
Hisayuki Hara, Akimichi Takemura, Ruriko Yoshida: A Markov basis for conditional test of common diagonal effect in quasi-independence model for square contingency tables.
1006-1014
Lior Rokach: Collective-agreement-based pruning of ensembles.
1015-1026
Section II:
Statistical Methodology for Data Analysis
Mohand L. Feddag, S. Bacci: Pairwise likelihood for the longitudinal mixed Rasch model.
1027-1037
Carlos Tenreiro: On the choice of the smoothing parameter for the BHEP goodness-of-fit test.
1038-1053
Pulak Ghosh, C. L. Bayes, Victor H. Lachos: A robust Bayesian approach to null intercept measurement error model with application to dental data.
1066-1079
Alaa H. Abdel-Hamid, Essam Khalaf Al-Hussaini: Estimation in step-stress accelerated life tests for the exponentiated exponential distribution with type-I censoring.
1328-1338
Kung-Jong Lui, Kuang-Chao Chang: Corrigendum to: "Testing homogeneity of risk difference in stratified randomized trials with noncompliance" [Comput. Statist. Data Anal. 53 (2008) 209-221].
1529
Stanley Pounds, Shesh N. Rai: Assumption adequacy averaging as a concept for developing more robust methods for differential gene expression analysis.
1604-1612
Dong Wang, Song Xi Chen: Combining quantitative trait loci analyses and microarray data: An empirical likelihood approach.
1661-1673
Ping Xu, Guy N. Brock, Rudolph S. Parrish: Modified linear discriminant analysis approaches for classification of high-dimensional microarray data.
1674-1687
Daniel Hunt, Cheng Cheng, Stanley Pounds: The beta-binomial distribution for estimating the number of false rejections in microarray gene expression studies.
1688-1700
Juha Karvanen, Sangita Kulathinal, Dario Gasbarra: Optimal designs to select individuals for genotyping conditional on observed binary or survival outcomes and non-genetic covariates.
1782-1793
Linda Hartman, Ola Hössjer, Keith Humphreys: Utilizing identity-by-descent probabilities for genetic fine-mapping in population based samples, via spatial smoothing of haplotype effects.
1802-1817
Alun Thomas: Estimation of graphical models whose conditional independence graphs are interval graphs and its application to modelling linkage disequilibrium.
1818-1828
Arie ten Cate: Solving models with inequalities using standard econometric software.
2055-2060
Baoline Chen, Peter A. Zadrozny: Multi-step perturbation solution of nonlinear differentiable equations applied to an econometric analysis of productivity.
2061-2074
Carl Chiarella, Hing Hung, Thuy-Duong Tô: The volatility structure of the fixed income market under the HJM framework: A nonlinear filtering approach.
2075-2088
Suad Elezovic: Functional modelling of volatility in the Swedish limit order book.
2107-2118
J. D. Godolphin: New formulations for recursive residuals as a diagnostic tool in the fixed-effects linear model with design matrices of arbitrary rank.
2119-2128
Michael G. Kenward, James H. Roger: An improved approximation to the precision of fixed effects from restricted maximum likelihood.
2583-2595
Yves G. Berger, Juan Francisco Muñoz, Eric Rancourt: Variance estimation of survey estimates calibrated on estimated control totals - An application to the extended regression estimator and the regression composite estimator.
2596-2604
Ying C. MacNab, Yi Lin: On empirical Bayes penalized quasi-likelihood inference in GLMMs and in Bayesian disease mapping and ecological modeling.
2950-2967
Oleg A. Smirnov, Luc Anselin: An O(N) parallel method of computing the Log-Jacobian of the variable transformation for models with spatial interaction on a lattice.
2980-2988
Emily L. Kang, Desheng Liu, Noel Cressie: Statistical analysis of small-area data based on independence, spatial, non-hierarchical, and hierarchical models.
3016-3032
Gentry White, Sujit K. Ghosh: A stochastic neighborhood conditional autoregressive model for spatial data.
3033-3046
Peter Congdon: Modelling the impact of socioeconomic structure on spatial health outcomes.
3047-3056
Melanie M. Wall, Xuan Liu: Spatial latent class analysis model for spatially distributed multivariate binary data.
3057-3069
Michael Greenacre: Power transformations in correspondence analysis.
3107-3116
Marike Polak, Willem J. Heiser, Mark de Rooij: Two types of single-peaked data: Correspondence analysis as an alternative to principal component analysis.
3117-3128
Matthijs J. Warrens, Willem J. Heiser: Diagnostics for regression dependence in tables re-ordered by the dominant correspondence analysis solution.
3139-3144
Amaya Zárraga, Beatriz Goitisolo: Simultaneous analysis and multiple factor analysis for contingency tables: Two methods for the joint study of contingency tables.
3171-3182
Section II:
Statistical Methodology for Data Analysis
Krishna K. Saha, Roger Bilisoly: Testing the homogeneity of the means of several groups of count data in the presence of unequal dispersions.
3305-3313
Guo-Liang Tian, Kai Wang Ng, Kai-Can Li, Ming Tan: Non-iterative sampling-based Bayesian methods for identifying changepoints in the sequence of cases of Haemolytic uraemic syndrome.
3314-3323
Steve Su: Confidence intervals for quantiles using generalized lambda distributions.
3324-3333
Olha Bodnar, Taras Bodnar, Yarema Okhrin: Surveillance of the covariance matrix based on the properties of the singular Wishart distribution.
3372-3385
Section II:
Statistical Methodology for Data Analysis
Ana Pérez, Esther Ruiz, Helena Veiga: A note on the properties of power-transformed returns in long-memory stochastic volatility models with leverage effect.
3593-3600
Augustine C. M. Wong, Yan Yan Wu: A note on interval estimation of P(XY) using lower record data from the generalized exponential distribution.
3650-3658
Shuo-Jye Wu, Coskun Kus: On estimation based on progressive first-failure-censored sampling.
3659-3670
Ying-Zi Fu, Nian-Sheng Tang, Xing Chen: Local influence analysis of nonlinear structural equation models with nonignorable missing outcomes from reproductive dispersion models.
3671-3684
Sven Serneels, Tim Verdonck: Principal component regression for data containing outliers and missing elements.
3855-3863
Joanna H. Shih, Shou-En Lu: Semiparametric estimation of a nested random effects model for the analysis of multi-level clustered failure time data.
3864-3871
Na You, Chang Xuan Mao: On hierarchical loglinear models in capture-recapture studies.
3916-3920
Chiara Brombin, Luigi Salmaso: Multi-aspect permutation tests in shape analysis with small sample size.
3921-3931
Arnost Komárek: A new R package for Bayesian estimation of multivariate normal mixtures allowing for selection of the number of components and interval-censored data.
3932-3947
A. Jamalizadeh, Y. Mehrali, N. Balakrishnan: Recurrence relations for bivariate t and extended skew-t distributions and an application to order statistics from bivariate t.
4018-4027
Yuta Minoda, Takemi Yanagimoto: Estimation of a common slope in a gamma regression model with multiple strata: An empirical Bayes method.
4178-4185
Jialiang Li, Yingcun Xia, Mari Palta, Anoop Shankar: Impact of unknown covariance structures in semiparametric models for longitudinal data: An application to Wisconsin diabetes data.
4186-4197