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February 2015, Volume 178, Issue 2
- 445-464 Combining data from multiple spatially referenced prevalence surveys using generalized linear geostatistical models
by Emanuele Giorgi & Sanie S. S. Sesay & Dianne J. Terlouw & Peter J. Diggle - 465-480 Partially supervised spatiotemporal clustering for burglary crime series identification
by Brian J. Reich & Michael D. Porter - 481-492 Time varying ratings in association football: the all-time greatest team is.
by Rose D. Baker & Ian G. McHale
January 2015, Volume 178, Issue 1
- 1-28 Hierarchical models for estimating state and demographic trends in US death penalty public opinion
by Kenneth E. Shirley & Andrew Gelman - 29-55 Inference and forecasting in the age–period–cohort model with unknown exposure with an application to mesothelioma mortality
by María Dolores Martínez Miranda & Bent Nielsen & Jens Perch Nielsen - 57-82 Unrestricted mixed data sampling (MIDAS): MIDAS regressions with unrestricted lag polynomials
by Claudia Foroni & Massimiliano Marcellino & Christian Schumacher - 83-99 Interviewer effects on non-response propensity in longitudinal surveys: a multilevel modelling approach
by Rebecca Vassallo & Gabriele B. Durrant & Peter W. F. Smith & Harvey Goldstein - 101-124 Broader health coverage is good for the nation's health: evidence from country level panel data
by Rodrigo Moreno-Serra & Peter C. Smith - 125-146 Local cost surface models of distance decay for the analysis of gridded population data
by Christopher D. Lloyd - 147-166 Diffusion of innovations in dynamic networks
by Charlotte C. Greenan - 167-186 A dynamic bivariate Poisson model for analysing and forecasting match results in the English Premier League
by Siem Jan Koopman & Rutger Lit - 187-203 Fitting age-specific fertility rates by a flexible generalized skew normal probability density function
by Stefano Mazzuco & Bruno Scarpa - 205-222 Modelling reporting delays for outbreak detection in infectious disease data
by Angela Noufaily & Yonas Ghebremichael-Weldeselassie & Doyo Gragn Enki & Paul Garthwaite & Nick Andrews & André Charlett & Paddy Farrington - 223-239 Enhancing a geographic regression discontinuity design through matching to estimate the effect of ballot initiatives on voter turnout
by Luke Keele & Rocío Titiunik & José R. Zubizarreta - 241-269 Diagnostics for respondent-driven sampling
by Krista J. Gile & Lisa G. Johnston & Matthew J. Salganik - 271-296 Bayesian inference for transportation origin–destination matrices: the Poisson–inverse Gaussian and other Poisson mixtures
by Konstantinos Perrakis & Dimitris Karlis & Mario Cools & Davy Janssens - 301-301 Bayesian Data Analysis 3rd edn A. Gelman , J. B. Carlin , H. S. Stern , D. B. Dunson , A. Vehtari and D. B. Rubin , 2013 Boca Raton , Chapman and Hall–CRC 676 pp., £44.99 ISBN 1-439-84095-4
by Paul Hewson - 301-302 Statistics Topics S. Mehta , 2014 CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 160 pp., £4.50 ISBN 978-1-499-27353-3
by Mark Pilling - 302-302 Understanding Advanced Statistical Methods P. Westfall and K. S. S. Henning , 2013 Boca Raton , Chapman and Hall–CRC 570 pp., £44.99 ISBN 978-1-466-51210-8
by Irene Kaimi
October 2014, Volume 177, Issue 4
- 755-756 Editorial: Educational and health inequalities
by Anna Vignoles & Arnaud Chevalier - 757-782 A decomposition analysis of the relationship between parental income and multiple child outcomes
by Elizabeth Washbrook & Paul Gregg & Carol Propper - 783-806 Socio-economic inequalities in bodily pain over the life cycle: longitudinal evidence from Australia, Britain and Germany
by Stefanie Schurer & Michael A. Shields & Andrew M. Jones - 807-827 The income gradient in childhood mental health: all in the eye of the beholder?
by David W. Johnston & Carol Propper & Stephen E. Pudney & Michael A. Shields - 829-860 The drivers of month-of-birth differences in children's cognitive and non-cognitive skills
by Claire Crawford & Lorraine Dearden & Ellen Greaves - 861-892 Variation of learning intensity in late adolescence and the effect on personality traits
by Hendrik Thiel & Stephan L. Thomsen & Bettina Büttner - 981-985 Reaction to ‘An approach to perform expert elicitation for engineering design risk analysis: methodology and experimental results’
by T. Ganguly & K. J. Wilson & J. Quigley & R. M. Cooke & Alessandra Babuscia & Kar-Ming Cheung - 987-988 Obituary: David Charles Lynn Wroe
by John Kidgell - 989-989 An Introduction to Quantitative Finance S. Blyth , 2014 Oxford University Press 170 pp., £ 19.99 ISBN 978-0-199-66659-1
by Sebastian Dietz - 990-990 SPSS for Applied Sciences: Basic Statistical Testing C. Davis , 2013 Collingwood , CSIRO Publishing vi + 176 pp., AU $29.95 ISBN 978-0-643-10710-6
by Kuldeep Kumar
June 2014, Volume 177, Issue 3
- 569-586 Florence Nightingale, statistics and the Crimean War
by Lynn McDonald - 587-606 Using panel data for partial identification of human immunodeficiency virus prevalence when infection status is missing not at random
by Bruno Arpino & Elisabetta De Cao & Franco Peracchi - 607-623 Modelling spatial variability in concentrations of single pollutants and composite air quality indicators in health effects studies
by Helen Powell & Duncan Lee - 625-642 Review of methodological issues in cost-effectiveness analyses relating to injecting drug users, and case-study illustrations
by Simon R. White & Sheila M. Bird & Richard Grieve - 643-659 Testing for non-linear and time irreversible probabilistic structure in high frequency financial time series data
by Phillip Wild & John Foster & Melvin. J. Hinich - 661-678 Towards realtime spatiotemporal prediction of district level meningitis incidence in sub-Saharan Africa
by Michelle C. Stanton & and Lydiane Agier & Benjamin M. Taylor & Peter J. Diggle - 679-695 Geostatistical survival models for environmental risk assessment with large retrospective cohorts
by Huan Jiang & Patrick E. Brown & Håvard Rue & Silvia Shimakura - 697-723 On the epidemic of financial crises
by Nikolaos Demiris & Theodore Kypraios & L. Vanessa Smith - 725-742 Average household size and the eradication of malaria
by Lena Huldén & Ross McKitrick & Larry Huldén - 753-753 Advances in Data Analysis, Data Handling and Business Intelligence A. Fink , B. Lausen , W. Seidel and A. Ultsch (eds), 2010 Berlin , Springer 792 + xxvi pp., € 169.99 ISBN 978-3-642-01043-9
by Kuldeep Kumar
February 2014, Volume 177, Issue 2
- 319-344 Missing ordinal covariate with informative selection
by Alfonso Miranda & Sophia Rabe-Hesketh - 345-369 Wage insurance within German firms: do institutions matter?
by N. Guertzgen - 371-396 On modelling early life weight trajectories
by Costanza Pizzi & Tim J. Cole & Camila Corvalan & Isabel dos Santos Silva & Lorenzo Richiardi & Bianca L. De Stavola - 397-417 A mixed effects model for identifying goal scoring ability of footballers
by Ian G. McHale & Łukasz Szczepański - 419-438 Optimal Bayesian sequential sampling rules for the economic evaluation of health technologies
by Paolo Pertile & Martin Forster & Davide La Torre - 439-455 Multiple-membership multiple-classification models for social network and group dependences
by Mark Tranmer & David Steel & William J. Browne - 457-474 Handling missing values in cost effectiveness analyses that use data from cluster randomized trials
by K. Díaz-Ordaz & Michael G. Kenward & Richard Grieve - 475-497 An approach to perform expert elicitation for engineering design risk analysis: methodology and experimental results
by Alessandra Babuscia & Kar-Ming Cheung - 499-522 Re-engaging with survey non-respondents: evidence from three household panels
by Nicole Watson & Mark Wooden - 523-552 Evaluating nationwide health interventions: Malawi's insecticide-treated-net distribution programme
by Eva Deuchert & Conny Wunsch - 553-564 Fitting multilevel multivariate models with missing data in responses and covariates that may include interactions and non-linear terms
by Harvey Goldstein & James R. Carpenter & William J. Browne - 566-566 Probability for Statistics and Machine Learning: Fundamentals and Advanced Topics A. DasGupta , 2011 New York , Springer xx + 782 pp., £81.00 ISBN 978-1-441-99633-6
by Jordan Stoyanov - 566-567 Exercises and Solutions in Biostatistical Theory L. L. Kupper , B. H. Neelon and S. M. O’Brien , 2011 Boca Raton , Chapman and Hall–CRC 402 pp., $49.95 ISBN 978-1-584-88722-5
by Jordan Stoyanov - 567-567 R Graphics , 2nd edn P. Murrell , 2011 Boca Raton , Chapman and Hall–CRC xxviii + 518 pp., £52.99 ISBN 1-439-83176-2
by Stefan K. Lhachimi
January 2014, Volume 177, Issue 1
- 1-2 Report of the Editors
by Linda Sharples & Arnaud Chevalier - 3-38 On information quality
by Ron S. Kenett & Galit Shmueli - 39-61 A hierarchical Bayesian model for improving short-term forecasting of hospital demand by including meteorological information
by Sujit K. Sahu & Bernard Baffour & Paul R. Harper & John H. Minty & Christophe Sarran - 63-82 What do healthcare workers know about sudden infant death syndrome?: the results of the Italian campaign ‘GenitoriPiù’
by Federico de Luca & Giovanna Boccuzzo - 83-94 Antithetic time series analysis and the CompanyX data
by Dennis Ridley & Pierre Ngnepieba - 95-114 The UK minimum wage at 22 years of age: a regression discontinuity approach
by Richard Dickens & Rebecca Riley & David Wilkinson - 115-133 Testing the specification of parametric models by using anchoring vignettes
by Arthur van Soest & Hana Vonkova - 135-152 A non-parametric model of residual brand equity in hierarchical branding structures with application to US beer data
by Sudhir Voleti & Pulak Ghosh - 153-168 A comparison of the accuracy of liquid cytology versus conventional screening: a meta-analysis of split-sample studies
by David Epstein & Antonio Olry Labry Lima & Leticia García Mochón & Jaime Espín Balbino & Javier Esquivias - 169-190 Form or function?: the effect of new sports stadia on property prices in London
by Gabriel M. Ahlfeldt & Georgios Kavetsos - 191-208 Bayesian ranking responses in multiple-response questions
by Hsiuying Wang & Wei Heng Huang - 209-236 Estimating prevalence of injecting drug users and associated heroin-related death rates in England by using regional data and incorporating prior information
by Ruth King & Sheila M. Bird & Antony M. Overstall & Gordon Hay & Sharon J. Hutchinson - 237-257 Multilevel factor analytic models for assessing the relationship between nurse-reported adverse events and patient safety
by Luwis Diya & Baoyue Li & Koen Heede & Walter Sermeus & Emmanuel Lesaffre - 259-279 Treatment comparisons for decision making: facing the problems of sparse and few data
by Marta O. Soares & Jo C. Dumville & A. E. Ades & Nicky J. Welton - 281-294 Is there a ‘heat-or-eat’ trade-off in the UK?
by Timothy K. M. Beatty & Laura Blow & Thomas F. Crossley - 295-314 Synthesis of evidence on heterogeneous interventions with multiple outcomes recorded over multiple follow-up times reported inconsistently: a smoking cessation case-study
by Jason Madan & Yen-Fu Chen & Paul Aveyard & Dechao Wang & Ismail Yahaya & Marcus Munafo & Linda Bauld & Nicky Welton
October 2013, Volume 176, Issue 4
- 815-817 Editorial: Counting the dead properly and promptly
by Sheila M. Bird - 819-840 Statistics making an impact
by John Pullinger - 841-860 Handedness, health and cognitive development: evidence from children in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth
by David W. Johnston & Michael E. R. Nicholls & Manisha Shah & Michael A. Shields - 861-885 Does high involvement management lead to higher pay?
by Petri Böckerman & Alex Bryson & Pekka Ilmakunnas - 887-906 Social mobility, regression to the mean and the cognitive development of high ability children from disadvantaged homes
by John Jerrim & Anna Vignoles - 907-929 Assortative mating and divorce: evidence from Austrian register data
by Wolfgang Frimmel & Martin Halla & Rudolf Winter-Ebmer - 931-950 Quantifying the effect of area deprivation on child pedestrian casualties by using longitudinal mixed models to adjust for confounding, interference and spatial dependence
by Daniel J. Graham & Emma J. McCoy & David A. Stephens - 951-980 Scarring effects of remaining unemployed for long-term unemployed school-leavers
by Bart Cockx & Matteo Picchio
June 2013, Volume 176, Issue 3
- 609-634 Ratings and rankings: voodoo or science?
by Paolo Paruolo & Michaela Saisana & Andrea Saltelli - 635-653 Measures of the economic value of probabilities of bankruptcy
by D. J. Johnstone & S. Jones & V. R. R. Jose & M. Peat - 655-678 Spatial vote redistribution in redrawn polling units
by Jose M. Pavía & Antonio López-Quílez - 679-701 Social stratification and out-of-school learning
by Christian Andersson & Per Johansson - 703-722 The heterogeneous thresholds ordered response model: identification and inference
by Franco Peracchi & Claudio Rossetti - 723-741 Forecasting the European carbon market
by Gary Koop & Lise Tole - 743-760 Predicting inflation dynamics with singular spectrum analysis
by Hossein Hassani & Abdol S. Soofi & Anatoly Zhigljavsky - 761-776 Are big charities becoming more dominant?: cross-sectional and longitudinal perspectives
by Peter Backus & David Clifford - 777-793 Statistical analysis of varieties of English
by Christopher F. H. Nam & Sach Mukherjee & Marco Schilk & Joybrato Mukherjee - 795-808 Bayesian hierarchical semiparametric modelling of longitudinal post-treatment outcomes from open enrolment therapy groups
by Susan M. Paddock & Terrance D. Savitsky
February 2013, Volume 176, Issue 2
- 291-293 Editorial: On the orthography of heteros edasticity
by Alfredo R. Paloyo - 295-319 Gender wage differentials in Mexico: a distributional approach
by Gurleen K. Popli - 321-346 Epidemics in semi-isolated communities: statistical perspectives on acute childhood diseases in English public boarding schools, 1930–1939
by Matthew Smallman-Raynor & Andrew D. Cliff - 347-369 The group size and loyalty of football fans: a two-stage estimation procedure to compare customer potentials across teams
by Leif Brandes & Egon Franck & Philipp Theiler - 371-388 Assessing the accuracy of non-random business conditions surveys: a novel approach
by Daniel de Munnik & Mark Illing & David Dupuis - 389-413 A spatial Poisson hurdle model for exploring geographic variation in emergency department visits
by Brian Neelon & Pulak Ghosh & Patrick F. Loebs - 415-430 Analysing censored longitudinal data with non-ignorable missing values: depression in older age
by Milena Falcaro & Neil Pendleton & Andrew Pickles - 431-457 Widening participation in higher education: analysis using linked administrative data
by Haroon Chowdry & Claire Crawford & Lorraine Dearden & Alissa Goodman & Anna Vignoles - 459-479 Aggregate fluctuations and the cross-sectional dynamics of firm growth
by Sean Holly & Ivan Petrella & Emiliano Santoro - 481-498 The Master of the Royal Mint: how much money did Isaac Newton save Britain?
by Ari Belenkiy - 499-519 Experiments with methods to reduce attrition in longitudinal surveys
by Laura Fumagalli & Heather Laurie & Peter Lynn - 521-540 Variance estimation of the Gini index: revisiting a result several times published
by Matti Langel & Yves Tillé - 541-563 Intergenerational persistence in income and social class: the effect of within-group inequality
by Jo Blanden & Paul Gregg & Lindsey Macmillan - 565-584 Which method predicts recidivism best?: a comparison of statistical, machine learning and data mining predictive models
by N. Tollenaar & P. G. M. van der Heijden - 585-602 Development of a geographical framework for census workplace data
by David Martin & Samantha Cockings & Andrew Harfoot - 603-608 The risky reliance on small surrogate end point studies when planning a large prevention trial
by Stuart G. Baker & Barnett S. Kramer
January 2013, Volume 176, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial: The use of paradata in social survey research
by Gabriele Durrant & Frauke Kreuter - 5-51 Experimental designs for identifying causal mechanisms
by Kosuke Imai & Dustin Tingley & Teppei Yamamoto - 53-96 A Bayesian approach to complex clinical diagnoses: a case-study in child abuse
by Nicky Best & Deborah Ashby & Frank Dunstan & David Foreman & Neil McIntosh - 97-128 Fairness and the changing fortunes of people in Britain
by Danny Dorling - 129-145 Do non-response follow-ups improve or reduce data quality?: a review of the existing literature
by Kristen Olson - 147-168 Using level-of-effort paradata in non-response adjustments with application to field surveys
by Paul P. Biemer & Patrick Chen & Kevin Wang - 169-189 Tailored fieldwork design to increase representative household survey response: an experiment in the Survey of Consumer Satisfaction
by Annemieke Luiten & Barry Schouten - 191-210 Interviewer speech and the success of survey invitations
by Frederick G. Conrad & Jessica S. Broome & José R. Benkí & Frauke Kreuter & Robert M. Groves & David Vannette & Colleen McClain - 211-225 An examination of the quality and utility of interviewer observations in the National Survey of Family Growth
by Brady T. West - 227-249 Assessing the measurement error properties of interviewer observations of neighbourhood characteristics
by C. Casas-Cordero & F. Kreuter & Y. Wang & S. Babey - 251-269 Analysing interviewer call record data by using a multilevel discrete time event history modelling approach
by Gabriele B. Durrant & Julia D'Arrigo & Fiona Steele - 271-286 Using paradata to explore item level response times in surveys
by Mick P. Couper & Frauke Kreuter
October 2012, Volume 175, Issue 4
- 831-861 Causality, mediation and time: a dynamic viewpoint
by Odd O. Aalen & Kjetil Røysland & Jon Michael Gran & Bruno Ledergerber - 863-892 When, where and how to perform efficiency estimation
by Oleg Badunenko & Daniel J. Henderson & Subal C. Kumbhakar - 893-914 A profile of obesity in Ireland, 2002–2007
by David Madden - 915-938 Non-response biases in surveys of schoolchildren: the case of the English Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) samples
by John Micklewright & Sylke V. Schnepf & Chris Skinner - 939-958 Syndromic surveillance of influenza-like illness in Scotland during the influenza A H1N1v pandemic and beyond
by Kimberley Kavanagh & Chris Robertson & Heather Murdoch & George Crooks & Jim McMenamin - 959-975 The synoptic problem: on Matthew's and Luke's use of Mark
by Andris Abakuks - 1072-1072 Non-parametric Econometrics
by Chee Kian Leong - 1072-1073 Visualizing Data Patterns with Micromaps
by M. Dolores Ugarte - 1073-1073 Networks, Crowds and Markets: Reasoning about a Highly Connected World
by Morteza Aalabaf-Sabaghi - 1073-1074 Biplots in Practice
by Eric J. Beh - 1074-1075 Dynamic Mixed Models for Familial Longitudinal Data
by Vandna Jowaheer
July 2012, Volume 175, Issue 3
- 661-689 Log-optimal economic evaluation of probability forecasts
by D. J. Johnstone - 691-712 Sample size estimation for alternating logistic regressions analysis of multilevel randomized community trials of under-age drinking
by Beth A. Reboussin & John S. Preisser & Eun-Young Song & Mark Wolfson - 713-727 Assessing gross domestic product and inflation probability forecasts derived from Bank of England fan charts
by John W. Galbraith & Simon van Norden - 729-747 Improved probabilistic prediction of healthcare performance indicators using bidirectional smoothing models
by Hayley E. Jones & David J. Spiegelhalter - 749-773 How real is mobility between low pay, high pay and non-employment?
by Dimitris Pavlopoulos & Ruud Muffels & Jeroen K. Vermunt - 775-798 Evaluating the effects of university grants by using regression discontinuity designs
by Fabrizia Mealli & Carla Rampichini - 799-811 Hilda Mary Woods MBE, DSc, LRAM, FSS (1892–1971): reflections on a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society
by Vern Farewell & Tony Johnson & Rosemary Gear - 813-814 Correspondence
by Matthew Powell & Paul Allin & Joe Grice - 822-822 Methods for Estimation and Inference in Modern Econometrics
by Shalabh - 822-823 Spectral Analysis of Large Dimensional Random Matrices, 2nd edn
by Cedric E. Ginestet - 823-824 The Methodology and Practice of Econometrics: a Festschrift in Honour of David F. Hendry
by Kuldeep Kumar - 824-824 Introductory Time Series with R
by Andrey Kostenko - 824-825 The Oxford Handbook of Nonlinear Filtering
by Jordan Stoyanov - 825-825 Approaching Multivariate Analysis, a Practical Introduction, 2nd edn
by Jonathan Gillard - 825-826 Multivariable Modeling and Multivariate Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences
by Chuck Chakrapani - 826-827 SAS and R: Data Management, Statistical Analysis, and Graphics
by Frances Denny - 827-827 Design of Experiments: an Introduction based on Linear Models
by Shalabh - 827-828 Introducing Monte Carlo Methods with R
by S. E. Lazic & F. Hoffmann-La Roche - 828-829 A Beginner's Guide to Structural Equation Modeling, 3rd edn
by Kuldeep Kumar - 829-829 Handbook of Parametric and Nonparametric Statistical Procedures, 5th edn
by Mario Cortina-Borja - 829-830 Statistical Methods in Environmental Epidemiology
by Tom Fanshawe
April 2012, Volume 175, Issue 2
- 311-312 Editorial: Publishing research—for whose benefit?
by Simon Day - 315-335 The evolving Society: united we stand
by Valerie Isham - 337-369 Vignettes and health systems responsiveness in cross‐country comparative analyses
by Nigel Rice & Silvana Robone & Peter C. Smith - 371-415 Quantifying the weight of evidence from a forensic fingerprint comparison: a new paradigm
by C. Neumann & I. W. Evett & J. Skerrett - 417-433 Joint modelling of longitudinal outcome and interval‐censored competing risk dropout in a schizophrenia clinical trial
by Ralitza Gueorguieva & Robert Rosenheck & Haiqun Lin - 435-451 Victorian probability and Lewis Carroll
by Eugene Seneta - 453-472 Social interaction in patients’ hospital choice: evidence from Italy
by F. Moscone & E. Tosetti & G. Vittadini - 473-490 Gender‐specific differences and the impact of family integration on time trends in age‐stratified Swiss suicide rates
by Andrea Riebler & Leonhard Held & Håvard Rue & Matthias Bopp - 491-511 Stochastic population forecasts based on conditional expert opinions
by F. C. Billari & R. Graziani & E. Melilli - 513-534 Analysing intensive longitudinal data after summarization at landmarks: an application to daily pain evaluation in a clinical trial
by P. Bunouf & J.‐M. Grouin & G. Molenberghs & G. Koch - 535-567 Finding dynamic treatment effects under anticipation: the effects of spanking on behaviour
by Myoung‐jae Lee & Fali Huang - 569-586 Making predictions from complex longitudinal data, with application to planning monitoring intervals in a national screening programme
by M. J. Sweeting & S. G. Thompson - 587-617 Evaluating continuous training programmes by using the generalized propensity score
by Jochen Kluve & Hilmar Schneider & Arne Uhlendorff & Zhong Zhao - 619-636 Modelling and predicting temporal frequency of foot‐and‐mouth disease cases in countries with endemic foot‐and‐mouth disease
by Young Ku Choi & Wesley O. Johnson & Geoff Jones & Andres Perez & Mark C. Thurmond - 637-656 A Bayesian non‐linear model for forecasting insurance loss payments
by Yanwei Zhang & Vanja Dukic & James Guszcza
January 2012, Volume 175, Issue 1
- 1-47 Statistical methods for healthcare regulation: rating, screening and surveillance
by David Spiegelhalter & Christopher Sherlaw‐Johnson & Martin Bardsley & Ian Blunt & Christopher Wood & Olivia Grigg - 49-82 Statistical methods for the prospective detection of infectious disease outbreaks: a review
by Steffen Unkel & C. Paddy Farrington & Paul H. Garthwaite & Chris Robertson & Nick Andrews - 83-105 Institutions, foreign direct investment and growth: a hierarchical Bayesian approach
by Nadine McCloud & Subal C. Kumbhakar - 107-134 Spatial variability in relative survival from female breast cancer
by Marc Saez & Maria Antònia Barceló & Carmen Martos & Carme Saurina & Rafael Marcos‐Gragera & Gemma Renart & Ricardo Ocaña‐Riola & Cristina Feja & Tomás Alcalá - 135-151 Which factors safeguard employment?: an analysis with misclassified German register data
by Laura Wichert & Ralf A. Wilke - 153-166 Returns to type or tenure?
by Roland A. Amann & Tobias J. Klein - 167-190 Charitable giving for overseas development: UK trends over a quarter century
by Anthony B. Atkinson & Peter G. Backus & John Micklewright & Cathy Pharoah & Sylke V. Schnepf - 191-216 The sensitivity of respondent‐driven sampling
by Xin Lu & Linus Bengtsson & Tom Britton & Martin Camitz & Beom Jun Kim & Anna Thorson & Fredrik Liljeros - 217-242 Explaining cross‐country differences in survey contact rates: application of decomposition methods
by Annelies G. Blom - 243-262 Species non‐exchangeability in probabilistic ecotoxicological risk assessment
by Peter S. Craig & Graeme L. Hickey & Robert Luttik & Andy Hart - 263-287 Quantile estimates of counterfactual distribution shifts and the effect of minimum wage increases on the wage distribution
by Mark B. Stewart - 289-308 The impact of questioning method on measurement error in panel survey measures of benefit receipt: evidence from a validation study
by Peter Lynn & Annette Jäckle & Stephen P. Jenkins & Emanuela Sala - 309-310 Obituary: Roger Gray, BSc, FFA(Hon), CStat, FSS
by Iain Currie
October 2011, Volume 174, Issue 4
- 851-855 Editorial: The measurement of progress—some achievements and challenges
by Paul Anand & Martine Durand & James Heckman - 857-879 A multilevel modelling approach to investigating the predictive validity of editorial decisions: do the editors of a high profile journal select manuscripts that are highly cited after publication?
by Lutz Bornmann & Rüdiger Mutz & Werner Marx & Hermann Schier & Hans‐Dieter Daniel - 881-906 Design of the 2001 and 2011 Census Coverage Surveys for England and Wales
by James Brown & Owen Abbott & Paul A. Smith - 907-929 Surviving slavery: mortality at Mesopotamia, a Jamaican sugar estate, 1762–1832
by Martin Forster & S. D. Smith - 931-951 Small area estimation using a reweighting algorithm
by Robert Tanton & Yogi Vidyattama & Binod Nepal & Justine McNamara - 953-973 Combining the intensity and sequencing of the poverty experience: a class of longitudinal poverty indices
by Daria Mendola & Annalisa Busetta & Anna Maria Milito - 975-989 A stochastic model for assessing Chlamydia trachomatis transmission risk by using longitudinal observational data
by Wanzhu Tu & Pulak Ghosh & Barry P. Katz - 991-1005 The effect of survey design on household reporting of financial difficulty
by Robert Breunig & Rebecca McKibbin - 1007-1027 New Orleans business recovery in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
by James P. LeSage & R. Kelley Pace & Nina Lam & Richard Campanella & Xingjian Liu - 1029-1049 Using paradata to predict best times of contact, conditioning on household and interviewer influences
by Gabriele B. Durrant & Julia D'Arrigo & Fiona Steele - 1051-1069 Modelling member behaviour in on‐line user‐generated content sites: a semiparametric Bayesian approach
by Young‐Hoon Park & Chang Hee Park & Pulak Ghosh - 1071-1086 Investigating the behavioural characteristics of lottery players by using a combination preference model for conscious selection
by Rose Baker & Ian G. McHale - 1175-1177 Practical and efficient estimates of one's accuracy in darts
by Sudipta Sadhukhan & Zhihui Liu & James A. Hanley - 1178-1179 Obituary: Richard Malvern Allen, 1933–2009
by Anne Harrison - 1181-1181 Bayesian Ideas and Data Analysis—an Introduction for Scientists and Statisticians
by Andrew V. Metcalfe - 1181-1182 Multiple Testing Problems in Pharmaceutical Statistics
by Gonzalo Durán Pacheco & F. Hoffmann‐La Roche - 1182-1183 Meta‐analysis and Combining Information in Genetics and Genomics
by S. E. Lazic & F. Hoffmann‐La Roche - 1183-1185 The Hockey Stick Illusion
by John Shade - 1185-1186 Acceptance Sampling in Quality Control
by John Shade
July 2011, Volume 174, Issue 3
- 517-528 The abuse of regression in the National Health Service allocation formulae: response to the Department of Health's 2007 ‘resource allocation research paper’
by Jane Galbraith & Mervyn Stone - 529-546 Resource allocation for English local government: a critique of the four‐block model
by Alex Gibson & Sheena Asthana - 569-574 An introduction to anchoring vignettes
by Arnaud Chevalier & Antony Fielding - 575-595 Validating the use of anchoring vignettes for the correction of response scale differences in subjective questions
by Arthur van Soest & Liam Delaney & Colm Harmon & Arie Kapteyn & James P. Smith