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Model Assisted Statistics and Applications, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, 2013
- Alomgir Hossain, Bruce Reeder, Punam Pahwa:
The Monte Carlo simulation study to conduct comparison between multilevel modeling and standard regression techniques based on cross-sectional complex survey. 1-18 - Giancarlo Diana, Marco Giordan, Pier Francesco Perri:
Randomized response surveys: A note on some privacy protection measures. 19-28 - Saman Muthukumarana, Pulak Ghosh:
A semiparametric Bayesian approach for mark-recapture estimation. 29-39 - Eldho Varghese, Seema Jaggi, Sarika Jaiswal:
Response surface model with neighbour effects and correlated observations. 41-49 - Sumith Gunasekera:
Statistical inferences for availability of a series system with Pareto failure and repair times. 51-60 - Lalmohan Bhar:
A diagnostic tool for detecting outliers in experimental data. 61-68 - Igor Mandel, Igor Balsim, Jonathan Grier, Theresa Mastrianni:
Agent Based Models in marketing: Statistical and self-organizing aspects. 69-82
Volume 8, Number 2, 2013
- Wenyaw Chan:
Statistical Methods in Medical Research. 83-84 - David D. Hanagal, Richa Sharma:
Modeling heterogeneity for bivariate survival data by shared gamma frailty regression model. 85-102 - David D. Hanagal, Richa Sharma:
Analysis of diabetic retinopathy data using shared inverse Gaussian frailty model. 103-119 - Hsin-Wen Chang, Hari Iyer, Elizabeth Bullitt, Haonan Wang:
Generalized linear mixed models for branching probabilities of brain artery systems. 121-133 - Hrishikesh Chakraborty:
Statistical models to estimate male-to-female HIV transmission probabilities. 135-141 - Hung-Wen Yeh, Yu Jiang, Lili Garrard, Yang Lei, Byron Gajewski:
A Bayesian model for censored positive count data in evaluating breast cancer progression. 143-150 - Tzu-Hsin Liu, Ying-Lin Hsu, Dung-Tsa Chen:
Evaluation of numbers of top ranked genes. 151-161 - Rabindra Nath Das:
Relationships of liver biochemical parameters and effects of wine drinking. 163-175 - Manana Janiashvili, Nodar I. Jibladze, Teimuraz Matcharashvili, Alexander L. Topchishvili:
Comparison of statistical and distributional characteristics of blood pressure and heart rate variation of patients with different blood pressure categories. 177-184
Volume 8, Number 3, 2013
- Anil Gaur:
A test of homogeneity of scale parameters based on Gini's mean difference. 185-192 - Sanku Dey, Tanujit Dey, Sudhansu S. Maiti:
Bayesian inference for Maxwell distribution under conjugate prior. 193-203 - Sumith Gunasekera:
Inferences on the common scale parameter of several exponential populations based on the generalized variable method. 205-214 - J. Subramani:
A modification on linear systematic sampling. 215-227 - Ramkrishna S. Solanki, Housila P. Singh:
An improved class of estimators for the population variance. 229-238 - J. Subramani:
Construction and analysis of orthogonal (Graeco) Sudoku square designs. 239-246 - Boris Vilge:
Physical and statistical analyses for non-destructive methods of monitoring of chemically active composite materials. 247-263
Volume 8, Number 4, 2013
- S. Sampath, S. P. Deepa:
Determination of optimal chance double sampling plan using genetic algorithm. 265-273 - Puntipa Pongsumpun, Montip Tiensuwan:
Application of log-linear models to dengue virus infection patients in Thailand. 275-287 - K. Kalaivani, S. Somasundaram:
An efficient reliability system for censoring the data based on the hybrid approach. 289-299 - Nitiprasad N. Jambhulkar, Krishan Lal:
Construction of two-level irregular minimum aberration fractional factorial plans. 301-307 - Arpan Bhowmik, Seema Jaggi, Cini Varghese, Eldho Varghese:
Universally optimal second order neighbour designs. 309-314 - Kiyotaka Iki, Takuma Ishihara, Sadao Tomizawa:
Bivariate t-distribution type symmetry model for square contingency tables with ordered categories. 315-319 - Deepak M. Sakate, Dattatraya N. Kashid:
Model selection in GLM based on the distribution function criterion. 321-332 - Sarjinder Singh:
Meeting Report: STAT-HAWKERS at the JSM-2013, Montreal, Canada. 333-336
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