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February 2016, Volume 70, Issue 1
- 114-118 Even More Direct Calculation of the Variance of a Maximum Penalized-Likelihood Estimator
by Iain L. MacDonald & Brendon M. Lapham - 119-119 Privacy, Big Data, and the Public Good: Frameworks for Engagement
by Philip B. Stark - 127-127 Letter to the Editor
by Stephen M. Stigler
November 2015, Volume 69, Issue 4
- 259-265 Teaching the Next Generation of Statistics Students to “Think With Data”: Special Issue on Statistics and the Undergraduate Curriculum
by Nicholas J. Horton & Johanna S. Hardin - 266-282 Mere Renovation is Too Little Too Late: We Need to Rethink our Undergraduate Curriculum from the Ground Up
by George Cobb - 283-291 Teaching Statistics at Google-Scale
by Nicholas Chamandy & Omkar Muralidharan & Stefan Wager - 292-299 Explorations in Statistics Research: An Approach to Expose Undergraduates to Authentic Data Analysis
by Deborah Nolan & Duncan Temple Lang - 300-306 Beyond Normal: Preparing Undergraduates for the Work Force in a Statistical Consulting Capstone
by Byran J. Smucker & A. John Bailer - 307-314 A Framework for Infusing Authentic Data Experiences Within Statistics Courses
by Scott D. Grimshaw - 315-325 Fostering Conceptual Understanding in Mathematical Statistics
by Jennifer L. Green & Erin E. Blankenship - 326-333 The Second Course in Statistics: Design and Analysis of Experiments?
by Natalie J. Blades & G. Bruce Schaalje & William F. Christensen - 334-342 A Data Science Course for Undergraduates: Thinking With Data
by Ben Baumer - 343-353 Data Science in Statistics Curricula: Preparing Students to “Think with Data”
by J. Hardin & R. Hoerl & Nicholas J. Horton & D. Nolan & B. Baumer & O. Hall-Holt & P. Murrell & R. Peng & P. Roback & D. Temple Lang & M. D. Ward - 354-361 Using Online Game-Based Simulations to Strengthen Students’ Understanding of Practical Statistical Issues in Real-World Data Analysis
by Shonda Kuiper & Rodney X. Sturdivant - 362-370 Combating Anti-Statistical Thinking Using Simulation-Based Methods Throughout the Undergraduate Curriculum
by Nathan Tintle & Beth Chance & George Cobb & Soma Roy & Todd Swanson & Jill VanderStoep - 371-386 What Teachers Should Know About the Bootstrap: Resampling in the Undergraduate Statistics Curriculum
by Tim C. Hesterberg - 387-396 Incorporating Statistical Consulting Case Studies in Introductory Time Series Courses
by Davit Khachatryan - 397-408 Developing a New Interdisciplinary Computational Analytics Undergraduate Program: A Qualitative-Quantitative-Qualitative Approach
by Scotland Leman & Leanna House & Andrew Hoegh - 409-416 From Curriculum Guidelines to Learning Outcomes: Assessment at the Program Level
by Beth Chance & Roxy Peck - 417-424 Program Assessment for an Undergraduate Statistics Major
by Allison Amanda Moore & Jennifer J. Kaplan
August 2015, Volume 69, Issue 3
- 157-159 Another Remark on the Alternative Expectation Formula
by Liang Hong - 160-164 A Classroom Approach to the Construction of an Approximate Confidence Interval of a Poisson Mean Using One Observation
by Per Gösta Andersson - 165-173 Bayesian Variable Selection Under Collinearity
by Joyee Ghosh & Andrew E. Ghattas - 174-181 Discreteness Causes Bias in Percentage-Based Comparisons: A Case Study From Educational Testing
by Darrick Yee & Andrew Ho - 182-190 A New Test for Short Memory in Long Memory Time Series
by Timothy A. C. Hughes & Jaechoul Lee - 191-200 Understanding and Addressing the Unbounded "Likelihood" Problem
by Shiyao Liu & Huaiqing Wu & William Q. Meeker - 201-212 A Statistical Framework for Hypothesis Testing in Real Data Comparison Studies
by Anne-Laure Boulesteix & Robert Hable & Sabine Lauer & Manuel J. A. Eugster - 213-220 The Challenges in Developing an Online Applied Statistics Program: Lessons Learned at Penn State University
by Derek S. Young & Glenn F. Johnson & Mosuk Chow & James L. Rosenberger - 221-230 On Two General Classes of Discrete Bivariate Distributions
by Hyunju Lee & Ji Hwan Cha - 231-240 What Your Future Doctor Should Know About Statistics: Must-Include Topics for Introductory Undergraduate Biostatistics
by Brigitte Baldi & Jessica Utts - 241-243 On Probabilistic Proofs of Certain Binomial Identities
by P. Vellaisamy - 253-254 Letter to the Editor
by R. Dennis Cook & Liliana Forzani & Adam Rothman - 254-255 Reply
by Thaddeus Tarpey & R. Todd Ogden & Eva Petkova & Ronald Christensen - 255-256 Reply
by Peng Ding - 256-257 Kirk, J.L., and Fay, M.P. "An Introduction to Practical Sequential Inferences Via Single-Arm Binary Response Studies Using the Binseqtest R Package," The American Statistician , 68, 230-242
by Iliana Ignatova & Roland Deutsch & Don Edwards - 257-257 Nontransitivity, Correlation, and Causation
by Emil M. Friedman - 257-257 Evidence-Based Data Analysis: Protecting the World From Bad Code? Comment by Veresoglou and Rillig
by Stavros D. Veresoglou & Matthias C. Rillig
May 2015, Volume 69, Issue 2
- 64-67 Celebrating the 175th Anniversary of ASA
by Christy Chuang-Stein & Narayanaswamy Balakrishnan & Marcus Berzofsky & Amy Herring & Fred Hulting & John McKenzie & Dionne Price & Stephen Stigler & George Williams & Ronald Wasserstein - 68-78 A Brief History of the American Statistical Association, 1990-2014
by Robert L. Mason & John D. McKenzie - 79-85 ASA Presidents and Executive Directors Look Back on their Terms in Office
by James J. Cochran - 86-90 Challenges and Opportunities for Statistics in the Next 25 Years
by Jon R. Kettenring & Kenneth J. Koehler & John D. McKenzie Jr. - 91-95 Who Will Celebrate Our 200th Anniversary? Growing the Next Generation of ASA Members
by Robert N. Rodriguez - 96-99 Communicating the Power and Impact of Our Profession: A Heads Up for the Next Executive Directors of the ASA
by Ron Wasserstein - 100-107 The Many Facets of Statistics Education: 175 Years of Common Themes
by Jessica Utts - 108-120 The Influence of Biostatistics at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
by David L. DeMets & Janet Turk Wittes & Nancy L. Geller - 121-126 Advanced Placement Statistics: Expanding the Scope of Statistics Education
by Allan J. Rossman & Roy St. Laurent & Josh Tabor - 127-137 Recent Developments and Their Implications for the Future of Academic Statistical Consulting Centers
by Eric A. Vance - 138-145 Challenges and Opportunities for Statistics and Statistical Education: Looking Back, Looking Forward
by Nicholas J. Horton - 146-148 On the Computation of Gauss Hypergeometric Functions
by Saralees Nadarajah - 154-155 There's Nothing Wrong With Clopper-Pearson Binomial Confidence Limits
by Robert Easterling - 155-156 Reply
by Mark F. Schilling & Jimmy A. Doi
February 2015, Volume 69, Issue 1
- 1-4 Has It Really Been Demonstrated That Most Genomic Research Findings Are False?
by Gregory P. Samsa - 5-7 Markov's Inequality and Chebyshev's Inequality for Tail Probabilities: A Sharper Image
by Joel E. Cohen - 8-10 The Absolute Difference Law For Expectations
by Liang Hong - 11-16 Ethical Numbers: Ethics Training in U.S. Graduate Statistics Programs, 2013-2014
by Lisa M. Lee & Frances A. McCarty & Tenny R. Zhang - 17-27 Did the Military Interventions in the Mexican Drug War Increase Violence?
by Valeria Espinosa & Donald B. Rubin - 28-33 Monotone B-Spline Smoothing for a Generalized Linear Model Response
by Wei Wang & Dylan S. Small - 34-40 Biostatistics Faculty and NIH Awards at U.S. Medical Schools
by Guangxiang Zhang & John J. Chen - 41-44 Maximizing Probability Bounds Under Moment-Matching Restrictions
by Stephen Portnoy - 45-52 A Note on the Minimax Solution for the Two-Stage Group Testing Problem
by Yaakov Malinovsky & Paul S. Albert - 62-62 Letter to the Editor
by Spyros Missiakoulis
November 2014, Volume 68, Issue 4
- 221-229 Reference Class Forecasting: Resolving Its Challenge to Statistical Modeling
by Robert F. Bordley - 230-242 An Introduction to Practical Sequential Inferences via Single-Arm Binary Response Studies Using the binseqtest R Package
by Jennifer L. Kirk & Michael P. Fay - 243-252 Are Nonprofit Antipoverty Organizations Located Where They Are Needed? A Spatial Analysis of the Greater Hartford Region
by Jun Yan & Chao Guo & Laurie E. Paarlberg - 253-263 Dissonant Conclusions When Testing the Validity of an Instrumental Variable
by Fan Yang & José R. Zubizarreta & Dylan S. Small & Scott Lorch & Paul R. Rosenbaum - 264-270 The Promise of Prediction Contests
by Phillip E. Pfeifer & Yael Grushka-Cockayne & Kenneth C. Lichtendahl - 271-276 A Paradoxical Result in Estimating Regression Coefficients
by Thaddeus Tarpey & R. Todd Ogden & Eva Petkova & Ronald Christensen - 277-281 A Property of Geometric Mean Regression
by Shaoji Xu - 282-296 Some Useful Moment Results in Sampling Problems
by B. O'Neill - 297-301 The Sign of the Logistic Regression Coefficient
by A. B. Owen & P. A. Roediger - 302-306 The "Three Plus One" Likelihood-Based Test Statistics: Unified Geometrical and Graphical Interpretations
by Vito M. R. Muggeo & Gianfranco Lovison - 316-316 Tarpey, T., Ogden, R. T., Petkova, E., and Christensen R. (2014), "A Paradoxical Result in Estimating Regression Coefficients," The American Statistician , 68, 271-276 (this issue): Comment by Peng Ding
by Peng Ding - 316-317 Warr, R. L. and Erich, R. A. (2013), "Should the Interquartile Range Divided by the Standard Deviation be Used to Assess Normality?," The American Statistician, 67, 242-244: Comment by Mukhopadhyay and Reply
by Nitis Mukhopadhyay - 317-317 Reply
by Richard L. Warr & Roger A. Erich - 318-318 Aldor-Noiman, S., Brown, L.D., Buja, A., Rolke, W., and Stine, R.A. (2013), "The Power to See: A New Graphical Test of Normality," The American Statistician , 67, 249-260
by Sivan Aldor-Noiman & Lawrence D. Brown & Andreas Buja & Wolfgang Rolke & Robert A. Stine
July 2014, Volume 68, Issue 3
- 204-204 Section Editor's Notes
by Robert A. Oster - 220-220 Letter to the Editor
by Liang Hong - 220-220 Reply
by Changyong Feng & Hongyue Wang & Yu Han & Yinglin Xia & Xin M. Tu
May 2014, Volume 68, Issue 3
- 174-182 Applying Bootstrap Methods to System Reliability
by Christopher E. Marks & Andrew G. Glen & Matthew W. Robinson & Lawrence M. Leemis - 205-211 Analyzing DOE With Statistical Software Packages: Controversies and Proposals
by Sara Fontdecaba & Pere Grima & Xavier Tort-Martorell
March 2014, Volume 68, Issue 3
- 183-187 Uniform Correlation Mixture of Bivariate Normal Distributions and Hypercubically Contoured Densities That Are Marginally Normal
by Kai Zhang & Lawrence D. Brown & Edward George & Linda Zhao - 188-190 Two New Elementary Derivations of Geometric Expectation
by Liang Hong - 196-203 A Unique Collaboration: Prominent Statisticians' Survey Work in Greece in 1946
by Catherine Michalopoulou
April 2014, Volume 68, Issue 3
- 146-157 New Statistical Tests for Detecting Disparate Impact Arising From Two-Stage Selection Processes
by Weiwen Miao & Joseph L. Gastwirth - 191-195 Kurtosis as Peakedness, 1905-2014. R.I.P
by Peter H. Westfall
February 2014, Volume 68, Issue 3
- 133-145 A Coverage Probability Approach to Finding an Optimal Binomial Confidence Procedure
by Mark F. Schilling & Jimmy A. Doi - 158-169 A Simple Density-Based Empirical Likelihood Ratio Test for Independence
by Albert Vexler & Wan-Min Tsai & Alan D. Hutson - 170-173 On a Simple Construction of a Bivariate Probability Function With a Common Marginal
by Djilali Ait Aoudia & Éric Marchand
May 2014, Volume 68, Issue 2
- 71-83 The Need for More Emphasis on Prediction: A "Nondenominational" Model-Based Approach
by David A. Harville - 83-84 Comment
by Hal Stern - 85-86 Comment
by Dale L. Zimmerman - 87-88 Comment
by Robert McCulloch - 88-89 Comment
by Donald A. Berry & Scott M. Berry - 89-92 Rejoinder
by David A. Harville - 93-97 Direct Calculation of the Variance of Maximum Penalized Likelihood Estimates via EM Algorithm
by Woojoo Lee & Yudi Pawitan - 98-103 A Decorated Parallel Coordinate Plot for Categorical Longitudinal Data
by Reto Bürgin & Gilbert Ritschard - 104-107 A Note on the Simulation of Overdispersed Random Variables With Specified Marginal Means and Product Correlations
by Matthew W. Guerra & Justine Shults - 108-116 Mosaic Plots are Useful for Visualizing Low-Order Projections of Factorial Designs
by Ulrike Grömping - 125-126 Vardeman, S. B. and Morris, M. D. (2013), "Majority Voting by Independent Classifiers can Increase Error Rates," The American Statistician, 67, 94-96: Comment by Baker, Xu, Hu, and Huang and Reply
by Stuart Baker & Jian-Lun Xu & Ping Hu & Peng Huang - 127-127 Segal, N. L., and Torres, J. (2013), "A Repeated Grammatical Error Does Not Make it Right," The American Statistician, 67, 266: Comment by Holland and Reply
by Bart Holland - 127-128 Reply
by Nancy L. Segal & Jorge Luis Torres - 128-128 Ignatova, I., Deutsch, R. C., and Edwards, D. (2012), "Closed Sequential and Multistage Inference on Binary Responses With or Without Replacement," The American Statistician, 66, 163-172: Comment by Michlin and Shaham and Reply
by Yefim Haim Michlin & Ofer Shaham - 129-129 Reply
by Lina Ignatova & Roland C. Deutsch & Don Edwards - 129-130 Kim, Y., Choi, Y.-K., and Emery, S. (2013), "Logistic Regression With Multiple Random Effects: A Simulation Study of Estimation Methods and Statistical Packages," The American Statistician, 67, 171-182
by Gul Inan & Ozlem Ilk-Dag & Alexander de Leon - 130-131 Reply
by Yoonsang Kim & Sherry Emery
February 2014, Volume 68, Issue 1
- 1-7 Resurrecting the Third Variable: A Critique of Pearl's Causal Analysis of Simpson's Paradox
by Timothy W. Armistead - 8-13 Comment: Understanding Simpson's Paradox
by Judea Pearl - 13-17 Comment
by Ronald Christensen - 17-29 Comment: A Fruitful Resolution to Simpson's Paradox via Multiresolution Inference
by Keli Liu & Xiao-Li Meng - 30-31 Rejoinder
by Timothy Armistead - 32-35 Three Occurrences of the Hyperbolic-Secant Distribution
by Peng Ding - 36-41 Two Useful Reformulations of the Hazard Ratio
by Edward J. Bedrick - 42-51 Prior Elicitation: Interactive Spreadsheet Graphics With Sliders Can Be Fun, and Informative
by Geoffrey Jones & Wesley O. Johnson - 52-55 The Gram-Schmidt Construction as a Basis for Linear Models
by Lynn Roy LaMotte - 56-62 Simultaneous Confidence Intervals for Several Quantiles of an Unknown Distribution
by A. J. Hayter - 67-67 Letter to the Editor: Griffith, Daniel A. (2013), "Better Articulating Normal Curve for Introductory Mathematical Statistics Students: Power Transformations," The American Statistician, 67, 157-169
by Nitis Mukhopadhyay - 67-69 Reply
by Daniel A. Griffith
November 2013, Volume 67, Issue 4
- 191-200 Applications of Multiple Systems Estimation in Human Rights Research
by Kristian Lum & Megan Emily Price & David Banks - 201-202 Comment: Innovations Associated with Multiple Systems Estimation in Human Rights Settings
by Stephen E. Fienberg - 202-203 Comment
by Joseph B. Kadane - 203-205 Comment
by Fritz Scheuren - 205-206 Rejoinder
by Kristian Lum & Megan Emily Price & David Banks - 207-218 A Tale of Two Matrix Factorizations
by Paul Fogel & Douglas M. Hawkins & Chris Beecher & George Luta & S. Stanley Young - 219-228 I Hear, I Forget. I Do, I Understand: A Modified Moore-Method Mathematical Statistics Course
by Nicholas J. Horton - 229-234 Intro Stats Students Need Both Confidence and Tolerance (Intervals)
by Howard Gitlow & Hernan Awad - 235-241 Data Acquisition and Preprocessing in Studies on Humans: What is Not Taught in Statistics Classes?
by Yeyi Zhu & Ladia M. Hernandez & Peter Mueller & Yongquan Dong & Michele R. Forman - 242-244 Should the Interquartile Range Divided by the Standard Deviation be Used to Assess Normality?
by Richard L. Warr & Roger A. Erich - 245-248 The Mean Value Theorem and Taylor's Expansion in Statistics
by Changyong Feng & Hongyue Wang & Yu Han & Yinglin Xia & Xin M. Tu - 249-260 The Power to See: A New Graphical Test of Normality
by Sivan Aldor-Noiman & Lawrence D. Brown & Andreas Buja & Wolfgang Rolke & Robert A. Stine - 266-266 A Repeated Grammatical Error Does Not Make it Right
by Nancy L. Segal & Jorge Torres
August 2013, Volume 67, Issue 3
- 117-128 Closed Likelihood Ratio Testing Procedures to Assess Similarity of Covariance Matrices
by Francesca Greselin & Antonio Punzo - 129-133 Revisiting Immer's Barley Data
by Kevin Wright - 134-142 On the Effect and Remedies of Shrinkage on Classification Probability Estimation
by Chong Zhang & Yufeng Liu & Zhengxiao Wu - 143-149 Are Independent Parameter Draws Necessary for Multiple Imputation?
by Jingchen Hu & Robin Mitra & Jerome Reiter - 150-156 Bayesian Multimodel Inference by RJMCMC: A Gibbs Sampling Approach
by Richard J. Barker & William A. Link - 157-169 Better Articulating Normal Curve Theory for Introductory Mathematical Statistics Students: Power Transformations and Their Back-Transformations
by Daniel A. Griffith - 170-170 Section Editor's Notes
by Robert A. Oster - 171-182 Logistic Regression With Multiple Random Effects: A Simulation Study of Estimation Methods and Statistical Packages
by Yoonsang Kim & Young-Ku Choi & Sherry Emery
May 2013, Volume 67, Issue 2
- 67-75 Using the Exterior Match to Compare Two Entwined Matched Control Groups
by Paul R. Rosenbaum & Jeffrey H. Silber - 76-81 Simulation-Based Confidence Intervals for Functions With Complicated Derivatives
by Micha Mandel - 82-89 Estimating Omissions From Searches
by Anthony J. Webster & Richard Kemp - 90-93 A Bayesian Look at Nonidentifiability: A Simple Example
by Sergio Wechsler & Rafael Izbicki & Luís Gustavo Esteves - 94-96 Majority Voting by Independent Classifiers Can Increase Error Rates
by Stephen B. Vardeman & Max D. Morris - 97-103 Visualizing Longitudinal Data With Dropouts
by Mithat Gönen - 104-104 Section Editor's Notes
by Robert A. Oster - 105-108 Statistical Accuracy of iPad Applications: An Initial Examination
by Richard G. Lomax - 115-116 Correction to "Easy Multiplicity Control in Equivalence Testing Using Two One-Sided Tests"
by Brian Caffo & Carolyn Lauzon & Joachim Röhmel
February 2013, Volume 67, Issue 1
- 1-5 "Not Only Defended But Also Applied": The Perceived Absurdity of Bayesian Inference
by Andrew Gelman & Christian P. Robert - 6-7 Comment: Bayesian Inference: The Rodney Dangerfield of Statistics?
by Stephen Stigler - 7-8 Comment: Bayesian Ideas Reemerged in the 1950s
by Stephen E. Fienberg - 9-11 Comment: Bayesian Statistics in the Twenty First Century
by Wesley O. Johnson - 11-15 Discussion: Bayesian Methods: Applied? Yes. Philosophical Defense? In Flux
by Deborah G. Mayo - 16-17 Rejoinder: The Anti-Bayesian Moment and Its Passing
by Andrew Gelman & Christian P. Robert - 18-21 Paul Meier on Legal Consulting
by Sandy Zabell - 22-32 Rare Event Estimation for Computer Models
by Rick Picard & Brian Williams - 33-41 On the Nature of the Stationary Point of a Quadratic Response Surface: A Bayesian Simulation-Based Approach
by Valeria Sambucini - 42-43 Note on an Identity Between Two Unbiased Variance Estimators for the Grand Mean in a Simple Random Effects Model
by Bruce Levin & Cheng-Shiun Leu - 44-48 Twenty-Five Analogies for Explaining Statistical Concepts
by Roberto Behar & Pere Grima & Lluís Marco-Almagro - 49-56 A Few Counter Examples Useful in Teaching Central Limit Theorems
by Subhash C. Bagui & Dulal K. Bhaumik & K. L. Mehra - 57-59 The Digital Approximation of the Binomial by the Poisson
by Stephen M. Stigler
November 2012, Volume 66, Issue 4
- 209-213 A Statistical Analysis of the Fairness of Alternative Handicapping Systems in Ten-Pin Bowling
by Sarah Keogh & Donal O’neill - 214-216 A Comparison of the Moment and Factorial Moment Bounds for Discrete Random Variables
by Steven G. From - 217-224 The Equivalence of Neyman Optimum Allocation for Sampling and Equal Proportions for Apportioning the U.S. House of Representatives
by Tommy Wright - 225-231 Histogram-Based Interpolation of the Lorenz Curve and Gini Index for Grouped Data
by Yves Tillé & Matti Langel - 232-233 A Remark on the Alternative Expectation Formula
by Liang Hong - 234-236 A New Estimator of the Variance Based on Minimizing Mean Squared Error
by Stavros Kourouklis - 237-237 Should S Get More Press?
by J. Kelly Cunningham - 238-238 Section Editor's Notes
by Robert A. Oster
August 2012, Volume 66, Issue 3
- 155-162 Estimation of Progression-Free Survival for All Treated Patients in the Randomized Discontinuation Trial Design
by Theodore G. Karrison & Mark J. Ratain & Walter M. Stadler & Gary L. Rosner - 163-172 Closed Sequential and Multistage Inference on Binary Responses With or Without Replacement
by Iliana Ignatova & Roland C. Deutsch & Don Edwards - 173-179 A Simulation-Based Evaluation of the Asymptotic Power Formulas for Cox Models in Small Sample Cases
by Mehmet Kocak & Arzu Onar-Thomas - 180-184 The Exact Likelihood Ratio Test for Equality of Two Normal Populations
by Lingyun Zhang & Xinzhong Xu & Gemai Chen - 185-194 The Tangent Classifier
by José R. Berrendero & Javier Cárcamo - 195-200 André-Michel Guerry's Ordonnateur Statistique : The First Statistical Calculator?
by Michael Friendly & Nicolas de Sainte Agathe - 207-207 Letter to the Editor
by Lawren Smithline
May 2012, Volume 66, Issue 2
- 77-84 Hidden Dangers of Specifying Noninformative Priors
by John W. Seaman & John W. Seaman & James D. Stamey - 85-91 Regressograms and Mean-Covariance Models for Incomplete Longitudinal Data
by Tanya P. Garcia & Priya Kohli & Mohsen Pourahmadi - 99-103 Ethical Guidelines for Statistical Practice: The First 60 Years and Beyond
by Shelley Hurwitz & John S. Gardenier - 104-111 A Default Bayesian Hypothesis Test for ANOVA Designs
by Ruud Wetzels & Raoul P. P. P. Grasman & Eric-Jan Wagenmakers - 112-117 On the Interrelation Between the Sample Mean and the Sample Variance
by Ananda Sen - 124-127 Who Invented the Delta Method?
by Jay M. Ver Hoef
February 2012, Volume 66, Issue 1
- 1-7 A Critical Reanalysis of Maryland State Police Searches
by Philippe Barbe & William C. Horrace - 8-15 Exact Binomial Confidence Intervals for Randomized Response
by Jesse Frey & Andrés Pérez - 16-24 Treatment Heterogeneity and Individual Qualitative Interaction
by Robert S. Poulson & Gary L. Gadbury & David B. Allison - 25-33 Robustness of the Simultaneous Estimators of Location and Scale From Approximating a Histogram by a Normal Density Curve
by A. S. Hedayat & Guoqin Su - 34-41 Estimating the Correlation in Bivariate Normal Data With Known Variances and Small Sample Sizes
by Bailey K. Fosdick & Adrian E. Raftery - 42-49 On Rigorous Specification of ICAR Models
by Michael L. Lavine & James S. Hodges - 50-60 Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Spaces for Penalized Regression: A Tutorial
by Alvaro Nosedal-Sanchez & Curtis B. Storlie & Thomas C.M. Lee & Ronald Christensen - 61-66 Measurement Error and the Hot Hand
by Daniel F. Stone - 75-75 Letter to the Editor
by Christopher Tong