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February 2018, Volume 181, Issue 2
- 535-546 Discovering effect modification in an observational study of surgical mortality at hospitals with superior nursing
by Kwonsang Lee & Dylan S. Small & Jesse Y. Hsu & Jeffrey H. Silber & Paul R. Rosenbaum - 547-547 Obituary: Geoffrey Harry Freeman, 1928–2017
by J.T. Wood - 549-550 Mendelian Randomization: Methods for using Genetic Variants in Causal Estimation
by Mark Little - 550-550 Bayesian Psychometric Modelling
by Dougal Hutchison - 550-551 Errors, Blunders, and Lies: How to Tell the Difference, 1st edn
by Allan Reese - 551-552 Humanizing Big Data: Marketing at the Meeting of Data, Social Science and Consumer Insight
by Sebastian Dietz
January 2018, Volume 181, Issue 1
- 3-33 Forecasting daily political opinion polls using the fractionally cointegrated vector auto‐regressive model
by Morten Ørregaard Nielsen & Sergei S. Shibaev - 35-58 Spatiotemporal trends in teen birth rates in the USA, 2003–2012
by Diba Khan & Lauren M. Rossen & Brady Hamilton & Erin Dienes & Yulei He & Rong Wei - 59-83 The repayment of unsecured debt by European households
by Charles Grant & Mario Padula - 85-106 Estimating the cumulative incidence function of dynamic treatment regimes
by Idil Yavuz & Yu Chng & Abdus S. Wahed - 107-131 Parsimonious higher order Markov models for rating transitions
by S. Baena‐Mirabete & P. Puig - 133-154 Modelling illegal drug participation
by Sarah Brown & Mark N. Harris & Preety Srivastava & Xiaohui Zhang - 155-179 Point, interval and density forecasts of exchange rates with time varying parameter models
by Angela Abbate & Massimiliano Marcellino - 181-203 Can conversational interviewing improve survey response quality without increasing interviewer effects?
by Brady T. West & Frederick G. Conrad & Frauke Kreuter & Felicitas Mittereder - 205-227 A re‐evaluation of fixed effect(s) meta‐analysis
by Kenneth Rice & Julian P. T. Higgins & Thomas Lumley - 229-248 Data set representativeness during data collection in three UK social surveys: generalizability and the effects of auxiliary covariate choice
by Jamie C. Moore & Gabriele B. Durrant & Peter W. F. Smith - 249-275 Separating risk from heterogeneity in education: a semiparametric approach
by Jacopo Mazza & Hans van Ophem - 277-297 Methods for estimating complier average causal effects for cost‐effectiveness analysis
by K. DiazOrdaz & A. J. Franchini & R. Grieve - 299-320 Do environmental concerns affect commuting choices?: hybrid choice modelling with household survey data
by Jennifer Roberts & Gurleen Popli & Rosemary J. Harris
October 2017, Volume 180, Issue 4
- 945-946 Editorial: The Digital Economy Act and statistical research
by Harvey Goldstein - 948-965 Trust in numbers
by David Spiegelhalter - 967-1033 Beyond subjective and objective in statistics
by Andrew Gelman & Christian Hennig - 1035-1037 Preface to the papers on ‘Small area estimation’
by Nikos Tzavidis & Li‐Chun Zhang & Danny Pfeffermann & Partha Lahiri - 1039-1055 Small area models for skewed Brazilian business survey data
by Fernando A. S. Moura & André Felipe Neves & Denise Britz do N. Silva - 1057-1088 Small domain estimation of business statistics by using multivariate skew normal models
by Maria Rosaria Ferrante & Silvia Pacei - 1089-1109 Non‐parametric small area models using shape‐constrained penalized B‐splines
by Julian Wagner & Ralf Münnich & Joachim Hill & Johannes Stoffels & Thomas Udelhoven - 1111-1136 Poverty mapping in small areas under a twofold nested error regression model
by Yolanda Marhuenda & Isabel Molina & Domingo Morales & J. N. K. Rao - 1137-1161 Robust mean‐squared error estimation for poverty estimates based on the method of Elbers, Lanjouw and Lanjouw
by Sumonkanti Das & Ray Chambers - 1191-1209 Multivariate Fay–Herriot Bayesian estimation of small area means under functional measurement error
by Serena Arima & William R. Bell & Gauri S. Datta & Carolina Franco & Brunero Liseo - 1211-1227 Improving small area estimates of disability: combining the American Community Survey with the Survey of Income and Program Participation
by Jerry J. Maples - 1229-1252 Mixed generalized Akaike information criterion for small area models
by María José Lombardía & Esther López‐Vizcaíno & Cristina Rueda - 1253-1279 Clustering in small area estimation with area level linear mixed models
by Elaheh Torkashvand & Mohammad Jafari Jozani & Mahmoud Torabi - 1281-1308 Multilevel hierarchical Bayesian versus state space approach in time series small area estimation: the Dutch Travel Survey
by Oksana Bollineni‐Balabay & Jan van den Brakel & Franz Palm & Harm Jan Boonstra - 1309-1311 Geoffrey Mallin Clarke, 1928–2017
by Tony Haws - 1311-1311 Bob Carpenter, 1929–2016
by James Carpenter - 1311-1312 Michael J. Phillips, 1943–2017
by Jake Ansell - 1319-1319 Corrigendum: Florence Nightingale, statistics and the Crimean War
by Lynn McDonald
June 2017, Volume 180, Issue 3
- 689-722 Interpretable classification models for recidivism prediction
by Jiaming Zeng & Berk Ustun & Cynthia Rudin - 723-749 Health losses at the end of life: a Bayesian mixed beta regression approach
by Maria Gheorghe & Susan Picavet & Monique Verschuren & Werner B. F. Brouwer & Pieter H. M. Baal - 751-768 Statistical modelling of a terrorist network
by Murray Aitkin & Duy Vu & Brian Francis - 769-791 Seasonal changes in central England temperatures
by Tommaso Proietti & Eric Hillebrand - 793-816 The effect of income on mortality—new evidence for the absence of a causal link
by Alexander Ahammer & G. Thomas Horvath & Rudolf Winter-Ebmer - 817-839 Extensive and intensive margin effects in sample selection models: racial effects on wages
by Myoung-jae Lee - 841-862 The pattern of social fluidity within the British class structure: a topological model
by Erzsébet Bukodi & John H. Goldthorpe & Jouni Kuha - 863-889 An introduction to applications of wavelet benchmarking with seasonal adjustment
by Homesh Sayal & John A. D. Aston & Duncan Elliott & Hernando Ombao - 891-905 A latent promotion time cure rate model using dependent tail-free mixtures
by Li Li & Ji-Hyun Lee - 907-922 The dynamics of adolescent depression: an instrumental variable quantile regression with fixed effects approach
by Paul Contoyannis & Jinhu Li - 923-925 Charles Stein, 1920–2016
by Bradley Efron - 925-927 John Aitchison, 1926–2016
by Mike Titterington - 927-928 Stephen Fienberg, 1942–2016
by Joseph B. (‘Jay’) Kadane - 929-930 Thomas P. Linehan, 1926–2017
by Donal Murphy - 930-931 Graham Neil Wilkinson 1927–2016
by Chris Brien & Roger Payne - 931-932 Timothy Terence Dunne, 1948–2016
by Linda Haines & Francesca Little - 932-933 Richard Nixon, 1972–2016
by B. D. M. Tom & S. G. Thompson & S. W. Duffy & M. J. Sweeting & D. I. Ohlssen - 933-934 Ann Mitchell, 1935–2016
by Lynda White - 934-936 Mike Tallis, 1931–2017
by N. I. Fisher - 937-938 Correspondence
by Paul A. Smith - 938-938 Authors' response
by Marco Bertoni (on behalf of Viola Angelini and Luca Corazzini) - 940-940 Happiness Explained: What Human Flourishing Is and How We Can Promote It P. Anand 2016 Oxford , Oxford University Press xii + 142 pp., £12.99 ISBN 978-0-198-73545-8
by Kuldeep Kumar - 940-941 Managing and Sharing Research Data: a Guide to Good Practice L. Corti , V. Van den Eynden , L. Bishop and M. Wollard 2014 240 pp., $26.99 London Sage ISBN 978-1-446-26726-4
by Carole Sutton - 941-941 Handbook of Statistical Distributions with Applications 2nd edn K. Krishnamoorthy , 2016 Boca Raton , CRC Press 376 pp. £69.99 (hardbound); £66.49 (e-book) ISBN 978-1-584-88635-8
by Mark Pilling
February 2017, Volume 180, Issue 2
- 353-407 Should we sample a time series more frequently?: decision support via multirate spectrum estimation
by Guy P. Nason & Ben Powell & Duncan Elliott & Paul A. Smith - 409-432 Measuring and forecasting quality in English hospitals
by Irene Papanicolas & Alistair McGuire - 433-453 Spatial modelling of emergency service response times
by Benjamin M. Taylor - 455-474 The poor and the poorest, 50 years on: evidence from British Household Expenditure Surveys of the 1950s and 1960s
by Ian Gazeley & Hector Gutierrez Rufrancos & Andrew Newell & Kevin Reynolds & Rebecca Searle - 475-502 Does preschool boost the development of minority children?: the case of Roma children
by Christina Felfe & Martin Huber - 503-530 Retail payment innovations and cash usage: accounting for attrition by using refreshment samples
by Heng Chen & Marie-Hélène Felt & Kim P. Huynh - 531-550 Separating interviewer and area effects by using a cross-classified multilevel logistic model: simulation findings and implications for survey designs
by Rebecca Vassallo & Gabriele Durrant & Peter Smith - 551-568 Detecting and understanding interviewer effects on survey data by using a cross-classified mixed effects location–scale model
by Ian Brunton-Smith & Patrick Sturgis & George Leckie - 569-586 Randomization-based instrumental variables methods for binary outcomes with an application to the ‘IMPROVE’ trial
by Luke Keele & Dylan Small & Richard Grieve - 587-612 Heads I win; tails you lose: asymmetry in exchange rate pass-through into import prices
by Raphael Brun-Aguerre & Ana-Maria Fuertes & Matthew Greenwood-Nimmo - 613-631 Bayesian survival modelling of university outcomes
by Catalina A. Vallejos & Mark F. J. Steel - 633-656 Public school consolidation: a partial observability spatial bivariate probit approach
by David M. Brasington & Olivier Parent - 657-677 Dependence evolution in the Spanish disabled population: a functional data analysis approach
by Irene Albarrán-Lozano & Pablo J. Alonso-González & Ana Arribas-Gil - 682-682 Adversarial Risk Analysis D. L. Banks , J. Rios and D. Ríos Insua 2015 Boca Raton , CRC Press 214 pp., £57.99 (e-book £55.09) ISBN 978-1-498-71239-2
by Matthew Craven - 682-683 Handbook of Discrete-valued Time Series R. A. Davis , S. H. Holan , R. Lund and N. Ravishanker , 2016 Boca Raton , Chapman and Hall–CRC 464 pp., £76.99 ISBN 978-1-466-57773-2
by Safaa Kadhem - 683-683 Sociology as a Population Science J. H. Goldthorpe , 2015 Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 176 pp., £14.99 ISBN 978-1-107-56731-3
by Thomas King - 683-684 Option Valuation under Stochastic Volatility, vol. II A. L. Lewis , 2016 Newport Beach , Finance Press 738 pp., £67.50 ISBN 978-0-967-63721-1
by Sebastian Dietz - 684-685 Missing Data Analysis in Practice T. Raghunathan , 2016 Boca Raton , Chapman and Hall–CRC 230 pp., £52.99 ISBN 978-1-482-21192-4
by Gian Luca Di Tanna - 685-685 Modern Adaptive Randomized Clinical Trials: Statistical and Practical Aspects O. Sverdlov (ed.), 2016 Boca Raton , Chapman and Hall–CRC 534 pp., £69.99 ISBN 978-1-482-23988-1
by Stanley E. Lazic
January 2017, Volume 180, Issue 1
- 3-43 New statistics for old?—measuring the wellbeing of the UK
by Paul Allin & David J. Hand - 45-72 Taylor's power law and the statistical modelling of infectious disease surveillance data
by Doyo Gragn Enki & Angela Noufaily & Paddy Farrington & Paul Garthwaite & Nick Andrews & Andre Charlett - 73-97 Zero-inflated modelling for characterizing coverage errors of extracts from the US Census Bureau's Master Address File
by Derek S. Young & Andrew M. Raim & Nancy R. Johnson - 99-118 Respondent-driven sampling bias induced by community structure and response rates in social networks
by Luis E. C. Rocha & Anna E. Thorson & Renaud Lambiotte & Fredrik Liljeros - 119-139 A space–time multivariate Bayesian model to analyse road traffic accidents by severity
by Areti Boulieri & Silvia Liverani & Kees Hoogh & Marta Blangiardo - 141-160 Assessing the inequality of lifetime healthcare expenditures: a nearest neighbour resampling approach
by Albert Wong & Hendriek Boshuizen & Johan Polder & José António Ferreira - 161-183 Estimating the density of ethnic minorities and aged people in Berlin: multivariate kernel density estimation applied to sensitive georeferenced administrative data protected via measurement error
by Marcus Groß & Ulrich Rendtel & Timo Schmid & Sebastian Schmon & Nikos Tzavidis - 185-202 Combining Labour Force Survey data to estimate migration flows: the case of migration from Poland to the UK
by Arkadiusz Wiśniowski - 203-223 Adaptive and responsive survey designs: a review and assessment
by Roger Tourangeau & J. Michael Brick & Sharon Lohr & Jane Li - 225-246 Unpacking the determinants of life satisfaction: a survey experiment
by Viola Angelini & Marco Bertoni & Luca Corazzini - 247-261 Identifying subgroups of enhanced predictive accuracy from longitudinal biomarker data by using tree-based approaches: applications to fetal growth
by Jared C. Foster & Danping Liu & Paul S. Albert & Aiyi Liu - 263-283 Multilevel structural equation models for longitudinal data where predictors are measured more frequently than outcomes: an application to the effects of stress on the cognitive function of nurses
by Fiona Steele & Paul Clarke & George Leckie & Julia Allan & Derek Johnston - 285-293 Florence Nightingale, William Farr and competing risks
by Jan Beyersmann & Christine Schrade - 295-314 Stochastic block models for multiplex networks: an application to a multilevel network of researchers
by Pierre Barbillon & Sophie Donnet & Emmanuel Lazega & Avner Bar-Hen - 315-340 Exploring complete school effectiveness via quantile value added
by Garritt L. Page & Ernesto San Martín & Javiera Orellana & Jorge González
October 2016, Volume 179, Issue 4
- 883-884 Preface to the papers on ‘health econometrics’
by A. Chevalier & F. Moscone & J. Mullahy - 885-905 Do market incentives for hospitals affect health and service utilization?: evidence from prospective pay system–diagnosis-related groups tariffs in Italian regions
by Lorenzo Cappellari & Anna De Paoli & Gilberto Turati - 907-926 The association between asymmetric information, hospital competition and quality of healthcare: evidence from Italy
by Paolo Berta & Gianmaria Martini & Francesco Moscone & Giorgio Vittadini - 927-950 Healthcare facility choice and user fee abolition: regression discontinuity in a multinomial choice setting
by Steven F. Koch & Jeffrey S. Racine - 951-974 A quasi-Monte-Carlo comparison of parametric and semiparametric regression methods for heavy-tailed and non-normal data: an application to healthcare costs
by Andrew M. Jones & James Lomas & Peter T. Moore & Nigel Rice - 975-1005 Phantoms never die: living with unreliable population data
by Andrew J. G. Cairns & David Blake & Kevin Dowd & Amy R. Kessler - 1007-1024 Integrated modelling of age and sex patterns of European migration
by Arkadiusz Wiśniowski & Jonathan J. Forster & Peter W. F. Smith & Jakub Bijak & James Raymer - 1025-1049 The stability of ethnic identity in England and Wales 2001–2011
by Ludi Simpson & Stephen Jivraj & James Warren - 1051-1067 Short- and long-run estimates of the local effects of retirement on health
by Eduardo Fé & Bruce Hollingsworth - 1069-1092 Using auto-regressive logit models to forecast the exceedance probability for financial risk management
by James W. Taylor & Keming Yu - 1093-1115 Reconsidering the effect of family size on labour supply: the twin problems of the twin birth instrument
by Nils Braakmann & John Wildman - 1128-1129 Mathematical Statistics: Basic Ideas and Selected Topics, 2nd edn, vols I and II P. J. Bickel and K. A. Doksum , 2015 Boca Raton , Chapman and Hall–CRC xxii + 548 pp., $99.95 (vol. I); 438 pp., $99.95 (vol. II) ISBN 978-1-498-72380-0
by Darryl Neil Penenberg - 1129-1130 Statistical Analysis and Data Display: an Intermediate Course with Examples in R , 2nd edn R. M. Heiberger and B. Holland , 2015 New York , Springer xxxii + 898 pp., $79.99 ISBN 978-1-493-92122-5
by Shalabh - 1130-1130 Handbook of Cluster Analysis C. Hennig , M. Meila , F. Murtagh and R. Rocci (eds), 2016 Boca Raton , CRC Press 754 pp., £61.59 (hardbound), £53.89 (e-book) ISBN 978-1-466-55188-6
by Mark Pilling - 1130-1131 Analysis of Panel Data , 3rd edn C. Hsiao , 2014 Cambridge , Cambridge University Press 562 pp., $49.99 ISBN 978-1-107-03860-1 (hardbound), 978-1-107-65763-2 paperbound
by Anoop Chaturvedi - 1131-1132 Statistical Rethinking: a Bayesian Course with Examples in R and Stan R. McElreath , 2015 Boca Raton Chapman and Hall–CRC 470 pp., £60.99 ISBN 978-1-482-25344-3
by Paul Hewson - 1132-1132 Circular Statistics in R A. Pewsey , M. Neuhäuser and G. D. Ruxton , 2013 Oxford , Oxford University Press 184 pp., £ 24.99 ISBN 978-0-199-67113-7
by Nando Lewis - 1132-1133 Statistics and Data Analysis for Financial Engineering , 2nd edn D. Ruppert and D. S. Matteson , 2015 New York , Springer 720 pp., £ 52.99 ISBN 978-1-493-92613-8
by Sebastian Dietz
June 2016, Volume 179, Issue 3
- 629-631 Editorial: ‘Big data’ and data sharing
by David J. Hand - 633-656 Political socialization in flux?: linking family non-intactness during childhood to adult civic engagement
by Timo Hener & Helmut Rainer & Thomas Siedler - 657-681 Behind and beyond the (head count) employment rate
by Andrea Brandolini & Eliana Viviano - 683-706 A comparison of multiple-imputation methods for handling missing data in repeated measurements observational studies
by Oya Kalaycioglu & Andrew Copas & Michael King & Rumana Z. Omar - 707-725 Mothers' long-run career patterns after first birth
by Sylvia Frühwirth-Schnatter & Christoph Pamminger & Andrea Weber & Rudolf Winter-Ebmer - 727-748 Does more balanced survey response imply less non-response bias?
by Barry Schouten & Fannie Cobben & Peter Lundquist & James Wagner - 749-761 Olley–Pakes productivity decomposition: computation and inference
by Ari Hyytinen & Pekka Ilmakunnas & Mika Maliranta - 763-791 Small area estimation with state space common factor models for rotating panels
by Jan A. Brakel & Sabine Krieg - 793-808 Sequence analysis of call record data: exploring the role of different cost settings
by Mark Hanly & Paul Clarke & Fiona Steele - 809-829 Born leaders: political selection and the relative age effect in the US Congress
by Daniel Muller & Lionel Page - 831-846 The effect of private police on crime: evidence from a geographic regression discontinuity design
by John M. MacDonald & Jonathan Klick & Ben Grunwald - 847-870 J-divergence measurements of economic inequality
by Nicholas Rohde - 878-878 Data Analysis for Network Cyber-security N. Adams N. Heard eds 2014 London Imperial College Press 188 pp £65.00 ISBN 978-1-783-26374-5
by Sebastian Dietz - 878-879 A Certain Uncertainty: Nature's Random Ways M. P. Silverman 2014 Cambridge Cambridge University Press xvi + 618 pp., €175.00 ISBN 978-1-107-03281-1
by Kuldeep Kumar - 879-880 Probability and Statistics by Example 1: Basic Probability and Statistics Y. Suhov M. Kelbert 2014 Cambridge Cambridge University Press 470 pp., $84.99 ISBN 978-1-107-60358-5
by Shalabh - 880-880 Graphical Data Analysis with R A. Unwin 2015 Boca Raton CRC Press xiv + 296 pp., $44.99 ISBN 978-1-498-71523-2
by Andrey Kostenko - 881-882 Exposure–Response Modeling Methods and Practical Implementation J. Wang 2015 Boca Raton CRC Press xviii + 312 pp., $89.46 ISBN 978-1-466-57320-8
by Darryl Neil Penenberg
February 2016, Volume 179, Issue 2
- 319-376 Perils and potentials of self-selected entry to epidemiological studies and surveys
by Niels Keiding & Thomas A. Louis - 377-402 Multivariate state space approach to variance reduction in series with level and variance breaks due to survey redesigns
by Oksana Bollineni-Balabay & Jan Brakel & Franz Palm - 403-425 Mixed frequency structural vector auto-regressive models
by Claudia Foroni & Massimiliano Marcellino - 427-452 Longitudinal analysis of the strengths and difficulties questionnaire scores of the Millennium Cohort Study children in England using M-quantile random-effects regression
by Nikos Tzavidis & Nicola Salvati & Timo Schmid & Eirini Flouri & Emily Midouhas - 453-479 Semiparametric small area estimation for binary outcomes with application to unemployment estimation for local authorities in the UK
by Ray Chambers & Nicola Salvati & Nikos Tzavidis - 481-511 What matters in differences between life trajectories: a comparative review of sequence dissimilarity measures
by Matthias Studer & Gilbert Ritschard - 513-533 Beyond completion rate: evaluating the passing ability of footballers
by Łukasz Szczepański & Ian McHale - 535-558 Persistent poverty and children's cognitive development: evidence from the UK Millennium Cohort Study
by Andrew Dickerson & Gurleen K. Popli - 559-581 Survey instruments and the reports of consumption expenditures: evidence from the consumer expenditure surveys
by Erich Battistin & Mario Padula - 583-605 Determining the effect of strategic voting on election results
by Michael Herrmann & Simon Munzert & Peter Selb - 607-628 Consequences of measurement error for inference in cross-lagged panel design—the example of the reciprocal causal relationship between subjective health and socio-economic status
by Hannes Kröger & Rasmus Hoffmann & Eduwin Pakpahan
January 2016, Volume 179, Issue 1
- 1-63 Statistical modelling of citation exchange between statistics journals
by Cristiano Varin & Manuela Cattelan & David Firth - 65-102 Forecasting distributions of inflation rates: the functional auto-regressive approach
by Kausik Chaudhuri & Minjoo Kim & Yongcheol Shin - 103-131 A hierarchical latent class model for predicting disability small area counts from survey data
by Enrico Fabrizi & Giorgio E. Montanari & M. Giovanna Ranalli - 133-152 Detecting discrimination: a dynamic perspective
by Konstantinos Tzioumis - 153-175 Analysing behavioural risk factor surveillance data by using spatially and temporally varying coefficient models
by Shireen Assaf & Stefano Campostrini & Fang Xu & Carol Gotway Crawford - 177-202 A Bayesian quantile regression model for insurance company costs data
by Karthik Sriram & Peng Shi & Pulak Ghosh - 203-228 Subjective wellbeing: why weather matters
by John Feddersen & Robert Metcalfe & Mark Wooden - 229-250 Small area estimation to quantify discontinuities in repeated sample surveys
by Jan A. Brakel & Bart Buelens & Harm-Jan Boonstra - 251-272 A simple variance estimator of change for rotating repeated surveys: an application to the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions household surveys
by Y. G. Berger & R. Priam - 273-292 Police and thieves in the stadium: measuring the (multiple) effects of football matches on crime
by Olivier Marie - 293-310 Spatially modelling the association between access to recreational facilities and exercise: the ‘Multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis’
by Samuel I. Berchuck & Joshua L. Warren & Amy H. Herring & Kelly R. Evenson & Kari A. B. Moore & Yamini K. Ranchod & Ana V. Diez-Roux - 311-318 Obituaries
by Julian Champkin & Lord Layard & Steven Gilmour
October 2015, Volume 178, Issue 4
- 787-790 Editorial: Big data in social research
by Natalie Shlomo & Harvey Goldstein - 793-813 Statistics: a data science for the 21st century
by Peter J. Diggle - 815-836 Do household surveys give a coherent view of disability benefit targeting?: a multisurvey latent variable analysis for the older population in Great Britain
by Ruth Hancock & Marcello Morciano & Stephen Pudney & Francesca Zantomio - 837-862 Realtime nowcasting with a Bayesian mixed frequency model with stochastic volatility
by Andrea Carriero & Todd E. Clark & Massimiliano Marcellino - 863-881 The relationship between education and fertility in the presence of a time varying frailty component
by Anna Gottard & Alessandra Mattei & Daniele Vignoli - 883-902 Gender and risk taking: evidence from jumping competitions
by René Böheim & Mario Lackner - 903-923 A joint model of persistent human papilloma virus infection and cervical cancer risk: implications for cervical cancer screening
by Hormuzd A. Katki & Li C. Cheung & Barbara Fetterman & Philip E. Castle & Rajeshwari Sundaram - 925-944 Adjusting for selection bias in assessing the relationship between sibship size and cognitive performance
by Gebrenegus Ghilagaber & Linda Wänström - 945-961 Selection error in single- and mixed mode surveys of the Dutch general population
by Thomas Klausch & Joop Hox & Barry Schouten - 963-975 A new method for protecting interrelated time series with Bayesian prior distributions and synthetic data
by Matthew J. Schneider & John M. Abowd - 977-1007 Bayesian reconstruction of two-sex populations by age: estimating sex ratios at birth and sex ratios of mortality
by Mark C. Wheldon & Adrian E. Raftery & Samuel J. Clark & Patrick Gerland - 1009-1023 Bayesian hierarchical models for smoothing in two-phase studies, with application to small area estimation
by Michelle Ross & Jon Wakefield - 1025-1049 Ranking scientific journals via latent class models for polytomous item response data
by Francesco Bartolucci & Valentino Dardanoni & Franco Peracchi - 1051-1067 Deriving small area estimates from information technology business surveys
by A. F. Militino & M. D. Ugarte & T. Goicoa - 1069-1091 A Bayesian framework for estimating disease risk due to exposure to uranium mine and mill waste on the Navajo Nation
by Lauren Hund & Edward J. Bedrick & Curtis Miller & Gabriel Huerta & Teddy Nez & Sandy Ramone & Chris Shuey & Miranda Cajero & Johnnye Lewis - 1093-1096 Obituaries
by Martha K. Smith & Stuart Reid & Max Murray & Crawford Revie - 1098-1098 Using R for Numerical Analysis in Science and Engineering V. A. Bloomfield 2014 Boca Raton CRC Press xxxiv + 336 pp., $57.99 ISBN 978-1-439-88448-5
by Andrey Kostenko - 1098-1099 Modeling Count Data J. M. Hilbe Cambridge Cambridge University Press xvi + 284 pp., $99.00 (hardbound), $37.99 (paperbound) ISBN 978-1-107-02833-3 (hardbound), 978-1-107-61125-2 (paperbound)
by Anoop Chaturvedi - 1099-1099 Analyzing Baseball Data with R M. Marchi and J. Albert 2013 Boca Raton Chapman and Hall–CRC 334 pp., $26.99 ISBN 978-1-466-57022-1
by Philip Pallmann - 1099-1100 Simulating Nature: a Philosophical Study of Computer-simulation Uncertainties and Their Role in Climate Science and Policy Advice 2nd edn A. C. Petersen 2012 Boca Raton Chapman and Hall–CRC xvi+ 224 pp., £41.99 ISBN 978-1-466-50062-4
by Umut Okkan & Guül nan - 1100-1101 Bayesian and Frequentist Regression Methods J. Wakefield 2013 720 pp., £62.99 Springer, New York ISBN 978-1-441-90924-4
by Jonathan Gillard
June 2015, Volume 178, Issue 3
- 493-533 Classical time varying factor-augmented vector auto-regressive models—estimation, forecasting and structural analysis
by Sandra Eickmeier & Wolfgang Lemke & Massimiliano Marcellino - 535-565 Small area estimation of labour force indicators under a multinomial model with correlated time and area effects
by Esther López-Vizcaíno & María José Lombardía & Domingo Morales - 567-591 Prediction of patient-reported outcome measures via multivariate ordered probit models
by Caterina Conigliani & Andrea Manca & Andrea Tancredi - 593-618 Profile identification via weighted related metric scaling: an application to dependent Spanish children
by Irene Albarrán & Pablo Alonso & Aurea Grané - 619-639 Network model-assisted inference from respondent-driven sampling data
by Krista J. Gile & Mark S. Handcock - 641-658 Mapping the spatial distribution of a disease-transmitting insect in the presence of surveillance error and missing data
by Andrew E. Hong & Corentin M. Barbu & Dylan S. Small & Michael Z. Levy & the Chagas Disease Working Group in Arequipa - 659-683 Joint modelling of goals and bookings in association football
by A. C. Titman & D. A. Costain & P. G. Ridall & K. Gregory - 685-703 Consistent estimation of the fixed effects ordered logit model
by Gregori Baetschmann & Kevin E. Staub & Rainer Winkelmann - 705-723 Multilevel multivariate modelling of legislative count data, with a hidden Markov chain
by Francesco Lagona & Antonello Maruotti & Fabio Padovano - 725-739 Bayesian estimation of long-term health consequences for obese and normal-weight elderly people
by Hyokyoung Grace Hong & Yu Yue & Pulak Ghosh - 741-755 Home bias in officiating: evidence from international cricket
by Abhinav Sacheti & Ian Gregory-Smith & David Paton - 757-778 From sample average treatment effect to population average treatment effect on the treated: combining experimental with observational studies to estimate population treatment effects
by Erin Hartman & Richard Grieve & Roland Ramsahai & Jasjeet S. Sekhon - 779-780 Obituary: A. H. Halsey, FBA
by Anthony Heath - 782-783 Computational Actuarial Science with R A. Charpentier ed 2015 Boca Raton CRC Press xxxii + 618 pp., $73.79 ISBN 978-1-466-59259-9
by Andrey Kostenko - 783-784 Analysis of Multivariate and High Dimensional Data I. Koch 2013 Cambridge Cambridge University Press 526 pp., £55.00 ISBN 978-0-521-88793-9
by Shalabh - 784-784 Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics N. J. Salkind 2014 New York Sage 484 pp., £50.00 ISBN 978-1-452-27771-4
by Nathan Green - 785-785 Bayes’ Rule: a Tutorial Introduction to Bayesian Analysis J. V. Stone 2013 Sebtel 260 pp., £19.95 ISBN 978-0-956-37284-0
by Claire Keeble - 785-785 Sequential Analysis: Hypothesis Testing and Changepoint Detection A. Tartakovsky I. Nikiforov M. Basseville 2014 Boca Raton Chapman and Hall–CRC 604 pp., £63.99 ISBN 978-1-439-83820-4
by Jonathan Gillard
February 2015, Volume 178, Issue 2
- 303-336 Is the Carli index flawed?: assessing the case for the new retail price index RPIJ
by Peter Levell - 337-361 Private information in healthcare utilization: specification of a copula-based hurdle model
by Peng Shi & Wei Zhang - 363-382 A log-linear modelling approach to assessing the consistency of ego reports of dyadic outcomes with applications to fertility and sexual partnerships
by Ryan Admiraal & Mark S. Handcock - 383-403 Analysis of income inequality measures on human immunodeficiency virus mortality: a spatiotemporal Bayesian perspective
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