Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C
1952 - 2022
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Volume 56, issue 5, 2007
- Analysis of longitudinal data with drop‐out: objectives, assumptions and a proposal pp. 499-550

- Peter Diggle, Daniel Farewell and Robin Henderson
- Bayesian disclosure risk assessment: predicting small frequencies in contingency tables pp. 551-570

- Jonathan J. Forster and Emily L. Webb
- Modelling three‐dimensional trajectories by using Bézier curves with application to hand motion pp. 571-585

- Julian J. Faraway, Matthew P. Reed and Jing Wang
- An analysis of pulsation periods of long period variable stars pp. 587-606

- Jeffrey D. Hart, Chris Koen and Fred Lombard
- Algorithms for optimal allocation of bets on many simultaneous events pp. 607-623

- Chris Whitrow
Volume 56, issue 4, 2007
- Designs for two‐colour microarray experiments pp. 365-394

- R. A. Bailey
- Trend estimation in extremes of synthetic North Sea surges pp. 395-414

- Adam Butler, Janet E. Heffernan, Jonathan A. Tawn and Roger A. Flather
- Bayesian analysis of human movement curves pp. 415-428

- A. K. S. Alshabani, I. L. Dryden, C. D. Litton and J. Richardson
- Non‐parametric estimation of population size from capture–recapture data when the capture probability depends on a covariate pp. 429-443

- Richard Huggins and Wen‐Han Hwang
- Biplots of free‐choice profile data in generalized orthogonal Procrustes analysis pp. 445-458

- Gillian M. Arnold, John C. Gower, Sugnet Gardner‐Lubbe and Niël J. le Roux
- A three‐dimensional object point process for detection of cosmic filaments pp. 459-477

- Radu S. Stoica, Vicent J. Martínez and Enn Saar
- Statistical inference for olfactometer data pp. 479-492

- I. Ricard and A. C. Davison
- Tests for a simple tree order restriction with application to dose–response studies pp. 493-494

- Eryl Shirley
- Authors’ response pp. 494-495

- Shyamal Peddada and Joe Haseman
- Authors’ response pp. 496-497

- Joaquin Rodriguez, A. Conde‐Sánchez, A. J. Sáez‐Castillo and M. J. Olmo‐Jiménez
- A generalization of the beta–binomial distribution pp. 496-496

- Saralees Nadarajah
Volume 56, issue 3, 2007
- Motor unit number estimation using reversible jump Markov chain Monte Carlo methods pp. 235-269

- P. G. Ridall, A. N. Pettitt, N. Friel, P. A. McCombe and R. D. Henderson
- An adaptive empirical Bayesian thresholding procedure for analysing microarray experiments with replication pp. 271-291

- Rebecca E. Walls, Stuart Barber, John T. Kent and Mark S. Gilthorpe
- Bayesian variable selection for longitudinal substance abuse treatment data subject to informative censoring pp. 293-311

- Susan M. Paddock
- Correlating point‐referenced radon and areal uranium data arising from a common spatial process pp. 313-326

- Brian J. Smith and Mary Kathryn Cowles
- Adaptive Gaussian Markov random fields with applications in human brain mapping pp. 327-345

- A. Brezger, L. Fahrmeir and A. Hennerfeind
- A candidate‐set‐free algorithm for generating D‐optimal split‐plot designs pp. 347-364

- Bradley Jones and Peter Goos
Volume 56, issue 2, 2007
- Semiparametric Bayesian classification with longitudinal markers pp. 119-137

- Rolando De la Cruz‐Mesía, Fernando A. Quintana and Peter Müller
- Bayesian mixture models for complex high dimensional count data in phage display experiments pp. 139-152

- Yuan Ji, Guosheng Yin, Kam‐Wah Tsui, Mikhail G. Kolonin, Jessica Sun, Wadih Arap, Renata Pasqualini and Kim‐Anh Do
- Response‐adaptive randomization for survival trials: the parametric approach pp. 153-165

- Lanju Zhang and William F. Rosenberger
- Experimental designs for binary data in switching measurements on superconducting Josephson junctions pp. 167-181

- Juha Karvanen, Juha J. Vartiainen, Andrey Timofeev and Jukka Pekola
- Semiparametric latent variable regression models for spatiotemporal modelling of mobile source particles in the greater Boston area pp. 183-209

- Alexandros Gryparis, Brent A. Coull, Joel Schwartz and Helen H. Suh
- Estimating efficacy in a proposed randomized trial with initial and later non‐compliance pp. 211-221

- Stuart G. Baker, Constantine Frangakis and Karen S. Lindeman
- Psychotropic drug classification based on sleep–wake behaviour of rats pp. 223-234

- Kristien Wouters, Abdellah Ahnaou, Jose Cortinas Abrahantes, Geert Molenberghs, Helena Geys, Luc Bijnens and Wilhelmus H. I. M. Drinkenburg
Volume 56, issue 1, 2007
- Modelling concurrency of events in on‐line auctions via spatiotemporal semiparametric models pp. 1-27

- Wolfgang Jank and Galit Shmueli
- A spatial model for the needle losses of pine‐trees in the forests of Baden‐Württemberg: an application of Bayesian structured additive regression pp. 29-50

- Nicole H. Augustin, Stefan Lang, Monica Musio and Klaus Von Wilpert
- A generalization of the beta–binomial distribution pp. 51-61

- J. Rodríguez‐Avi, A. Conde‐Sánchez, A. J. Sáez‐Castillo and M. J. Olmo‐Jiménez
- Using a mixture model for multiple imputation in the presence of outliers: the ‘Healthy for life’ project pp. 63-78

- Michael R. Elliott and Nicolas Stettler
- Model‐based estimates of the finite population mean for two‐stage cluster samples with unit non‐response pp. 79-97

- Ying Yuan and Roderick Little
- GOES‐8 X‐ray sensor variance stabilization using the multiscale data‐driven Haar–Fisz transform pp. 99-116

- Piotr Fryzlewicz, Véronique Delouille and Guy P. Nason
- Corrigendum: Estimation of a two‐equation panel model with mixed continuous and ordered categorical outcomes and missing data pp. 117-117

- Martin Spiess
Volume 55, issue 5, 2006
- Semiparametric analysis of case series data pp. 553-594

- C. P. Farrington and H. J. Whitaker
- Estimating herd‐specific force of infection by using random‐effects models for clustered binary data and monotone fractional polynomials pp. 595-613

- Christel Faes, Niel Hens, Marc Aerts, Ziv Shkedy, Helena Geys, Koen Mintiens, Hans Laevens and Frank Boelaert
- Modifying a central composite design to model the process mean and variance when there are hard‐to‐change factors pp. 615-630

- Scott M. Kowalski, G. Geoffrey Vining, Douglas C. Montgomery and Connie M. Borror
- A hierarchical model for extreme wind speeds pp. 631-646

- Lee Fawcett and David Walshaw
- A local‐influence‐based diagnostic approach to a speeded item response theory model pp. 647-676

- Yuri Goegebeur, Paul De Boeck, Geert Molenberghs and Guido del Pino
- A parametric approach for measuring the effect of the 10th revision of the international classification of diseases pp. 677-697

- Yousung Park, Jai Won Choi and Dong‐Hee Lee
- Probability density estimation via an infinite Gaussian mixture model: application to statistical process monitoring pp. 699-715

- Tao Chen, Julian Morris and Elaine Martin
Volume 55, issue 4, 2006
- Flexible modelling of neuron firing rates across different experimental conditions: an application to neural activity in the prefrontal cortex during a discrimination task pp. 431-447

- Carmen Cadarso‐Suárez, Javier Roca‐Pardiñas, Geert Molenberghs, Christel Faes, Verónica Nácher, Sabiela Ojeda and Carlos Acuña
- High dimensional multivariate mixed models for binary questionnaire data pp. 449-460

- Steffen Fieuws, Geert Verbeke, Filip Boen and Christophe Delecluse
- Modelling beyond regression functions: an application of multimodal regression to speed–flow data pp. 461-475

- Jochen Einbeck and Gerhard Tutz
- Analysis of functional status transitions by using a semi‐Markov process model in the presence of left‐censored spells pp. 477-491

- Liming Cai, Nathaniel Schenker and James Lubitz
- Tests for a simple tree order restriction with application to dose–response studies pp. 493-506

- Shyamal D. Peddada, Joseph K. Haseman, Xiaofeng Tan and Greg Travlos
- A generalized estimating equation method for fitting autocorrelated ordinal score data with an application in horticultural research pp. 507-524

- N. R. Parsons, R. N. Edmondson and S. G. Gilmour
- Estimation of a two‐equation panel model with mixed continuous and ordered categorical outcomes and missing data pp. 525-538

- Martin Spiess
- A multivariate regression model for continuous genetic traits pp. 539-550

- Ao Yuan and George E. Bonney
- Corrigendum: Calibrating remotely sensed chlorophyll‐a data by using penalized regression splines pp. 551-552

- E. D. Clarke, D. C. Speirs, M. R. Heath, S. N. Wood, W. S. C. Gurney and S. J. Holmes
Volume 55, issue 3, 2006
- Incorporating gene functional annotations in detecting differential gene expression pp. 301-316

- Wei Pan
- Design and evaluation of prophylactic interventions using infectious disease incidence data from close contact groups pp. 317-330

- Yang Yang, Ira M. Longini and M. Elizabeth Halloran
- Calibrating remotely sensed chlorophyll‐a data by using penalized regression splines pp. 331-353

- E. D. Clarke, D. C. Speirs, M. R. Heath, S. N. Wood, W. S. C. Gurney and S. J. Holmes
- Efficient survey sampling of households via Gaussian quadrature pp. 355-364

- Channing Arndt, Julia Kozlitina and Paul Preckel
- The assessment of tumour response to treatment pp. 365-377

- Eugene Demidenko
- Analysing survey data with incomplete responses by using a method based on empirical likelihood pp. 379-396

- Denis H. Y. Leung and Jing Qin
- A two‐sample test for threshold crossing latent variables with application to valuation studies pp. 397-406

- Walter Belluzzo
- Inference of a hidden spatial tessellation from multivariate data: application to the delineation of homogeneous regions in an agricultural field pp. 407-430

- Gilles Guillot, Denis Kan‐King‐Yu, Joël Michelin and Philippe Huet
Volume 55, issue 2, 2006
- Double hierarchical generalized linear models (with discussion) pp. 139-185

- Youngjo Lee and John A. Nelder
- Direct parametric inference for the cumulative incidence function pp. 187-200

- Jong‐Hyeon Jeong and Jason Fine
- Best subset selection of autoregressive models with exogenous variables and generalized autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity errors pp. 201-224

- Mike K. P. So, Cathy W. S. Chen and Feng-Chi Liu
- Predicting the outcomes of annual sporting contests pp. 225-239

- Rose Baker and Philip Scarf
- Detecting intraday periodicities with application to high frequency exchange rates pp. 241-259

- Chris Brooks and Melvin Hinich
- Estimating percentile‐specific treatment effects in counterfactual models: a case‐study of micronutrient supplementation, birth weight and infant mortality pp. 261-280

- Francesca Dominici, Scott L. Zeger, Giovanni Parmigiani, Joanne Katz and Parul Christian
- Dynamic factor analysis with non‐linear temporal aggregation constraints pp. 281-300

- Tommaso Proietti and Filippo Moauro
Volume 55, issue 1, 2006
- Using unlabelled data to update classification rules with applications in food authenticity studies pp. 1-14

- Nema Dean, Thomas Brendan Murphy and Gerard Downey
- Estimating numbers of infectious units from serial dilution assays pp. 15-30

- Nigel Stallard, Mike B. Gravenor and Robert N. Curnow
- Joint modelling of event counts and survival times pp. 31-39

- B. J. Cowling, J. L. Hutton and J. E. H. Shaw
- Improving ecological impact assessment by statistical data synthesis using process‐based models pp. 41-62

- V. Demyanov, S. N. Wood and T. J. Kedwards
- Modelling the effects of repellent chemicals on foraging bees pp. 63-75

- Martin S. Ridout, Malcolm J. Faddy and Michael G. Solomon
- On the measurement and analysis of asymmetry with applications to facial modelling pp. 77-91

- Mitchum T. Bock and Adrian W. Bowman
- A comparison of procedures to correct for base‐line differences in the analysis of continuous longitudinal data: a case‐study pp. 93-101

- G. Verbeke, S. Fieuws, E. Lesaffre, B. S. Kato, M. D. Foreman, P. L. O. Broos and K. Milisen
- Extreme shape analysis pp. 103-121

- Ian L. Dryden and András Zempléni
- Assessing Poisson variation of intestinal tumour multiplicity in mice carrying a Robertsonian translocation pp. 123-138

- Michael A. Newton and David I. Hastie
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