Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C
1952 - 2022
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Volume 54, issue 5, 2005
- Near‐optimal designs for dual channel microarray studies pp. 817-830

- Ernst Wit, Agostino Nobile and Raya Khanin
- Correlating two continuous variables subject to detection limits in the context of mixture distributions pp. 831-845

- Haitao Chu, Lawrence H. Moulton, Wendy J. Mack, Douglas J. Passaro, Paulo F. Barroso and Alvaro Muñoz
- Analysis of familial aggregation in the presence of varying family sizes pp. 847-862

- Abigail G. Matthews, Dianne M. Finkelstein and Rebecca A. Betensky
- The neglog transformation and quantile regression for the analysis of a large credit scoring database pp. 863-878

- Joe Whittaker, Chris Whitehead and Mark Somers
- Estimating utilities from individual health preference data: a nonparametric Bayesian method pp. 879-895

- Samer A. Kharroubi, Anthony O'Hagan and John Brazier
- Predicting future discoveries of European marine species by using a non‐homogeneous renewal process pp. 897-918

- Simon P. Wilson and Mark J. Costello
- Bayesian model selection for join point regression with application to age‐adjusted cancer rates pp. 919-939

- Ram C. Tiwari, Kathleen A. Cronin, William Davis, Eric J. Feuer, Binbing Yu and Siddhartha Chib
- Statistics for weighing benefits and harms in a proposed genetic substudy of a randomized cancer prevention trial pp. 941-954

- Stuart G. Baker and Barnett S. Kramer
- Corrigendum: Designing fractional factorial split‐plot experiments with few whole‐plot factors pp. 955-958

- D. R. Bingham, E. D. Schoen and R. R. Sitter
- Corrigendum: Obtaining cancer risk factor prevalence estimates in small areas: combining data from two surveys pp. 958-958

- Michael R. Elliott and William W. Davis
Volume 54, issue 4, 2005
- Multivariate tests comparing binomial probabilities, with application to safety studies for drugs pp. 691-706

- Alan Agresti and Bernhard Klingenberg
- Modelling longitudinal semicontinuous emesis volume data with serial correlation in an acupuncture clinical trial pp. 707-720

- Paul S. Albert and Joannie Shen
- Nonparametric maximum likelihood estimation of population size based on the counting distribution pp. 721-737

- Dankmar Böhning and Dieter Schön
- A multistate approach for estimating the incidence of human immunodeficiency virus by using data from a prevalent cohort study pp. 739-752

- Ahmadou Alioum, Daniel Commenges, Rodolphe Thiébaut, François Dabis and the Groupe d'Epidémiologie Clinique du Syndrome d'Immunodéficience Acquise en Aquitaine
- Differentiating noisy radiocommunications signals: wavelet estimation of a derivative in the presence of heteroscedastic noise pp. 753-767

- Paul D. Baxter and Graham J. G. Upton
- A robust regression model for a first‐order autoregressive time series with unequal spacing: application to water monitoring pp. 769-780

- E. Andrés Houseman
- Probabilistic feature analysis of facial perception of emotions pp. 781-793

- Michel Meulders, Paul De Boeck, Iven Van Mechelen and Andrew Gelman
- Analysing the independence hypothesis in models for rare errors: an application to auditing pp. 795-804

- M. Martel‐Escobar, F. J. Vázquez‐Polo and A. Hernández‐Bastida
- Radiocarbon peat chronologies and environmental change pp. 805-816

- Maarten Blaauw and J. Andrés Christen
Volume 54, issue 3, 2005
- Bayesian analysis of single‐molecule experimental data pp. 469-506

- S. C. Kou, X. Sunney Xie and Jun S. Liu
- Generalized additive models for location, scale and shape pp. 507-554

- R. A. Rigby and D. M. Stasinopoulos
- Modelling association between two irregularly observed spatiotemporal processes by using maximum covariance analysis pp. 555-573

- A. Salim, Y. Pawitan and K. Bond
- Discrete time modelling of disease incidence time series by using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods pp. 575-594

- Alexander Morton and Bärbel F. Finkenstädt
- Obtaining cancer risk factor prevalence estimates in small areas: combining data from two surveys pp. 595-609

- Michael R. Elliott and William W. Davis
- A nonparametric Bayesian model for inference in related longitudinal studies pp. 611-626

- Peter Müller, Gary L. Rosner, Maria De Iorio and Steven MacEachern
- A Bayesian mixture model for differential gene expression pp. 627-644

- Kim‐Anh Do, Peter Müller and Feng Tang
- Nonparametric estimation of spatial segregation in a multivariate point process: bovine tuberculosis in Cornwall, UK pp. 645-658

- Peter Diggle, Pingping Zheng and Peter Durr
- Semiparametric estimation of the duration of immunity from infectious disease time series: influenza as a case‐study pp. 659-672

- Yingcun Xia, Julia R. Gog and Bryan T. Grenfell
- Non‐stationary spatiotemporal analysis of karst water levels pp. 673-690

- I. L. Dryden, L. Márkus, C. C. Taylor and J. Kovács
Volume 54, issue 2, 2005
- A threshold autoregressive model for wholesale electricity prices pp. 287-299

- B. Ricky Rambharat, Anthony E. Brockwell and Duane J. Seppi
- A joint model for longitudinal data profiles and associated event risks with application to a depression study pp. 301-316

- F. DuBois Bowman and Amita K. Manatunga
- Nonparametric estimation of the hazard function by using a model selection method: estimation of cancer deaths in Hiroshima atomic bomb survivors pp. 317-331

- M. L. Martin‐Magniette
- Estimating stellar‐oscillation‐related parameters and their uncertainties with the moment method pp. 333-348

- Joris De Ridder, Geert Molenberghs and Conny Aerts
- Inference in disease transmission experiments by using stochastic epidemic models pp. 349-366

- Michael Höhle, Erik Jørgensen and Philip D. O'Neill
- Simple heterogeneity variance estimation for meta‐analysis pp. 367-384

- Kurex Sidik and Jeffrey N. Jonkman
- A model of toxoplasmosis incidence in the UK: evidence synthesis and consistency of evidence pp. 385-404

- N. J. Welton and A. E. Ades
- Bivariate modelling of longitudinal measurements of two human immunodeficiency type 1 disease progression markers in the presence of informative drop‐outs pp. 405-423

- N. Pantazis, G. Touloumi, A. S. Walker and A. G. Babiker
- Hierarchical modelling of orthopaedic hip replacement damage accumulation and reliability pp. 425-441

- Simon P. Wilson
- Design and analysis of variable fidelity experimentation applied to engine valve heat treatment process design pp. 443-463

- Deng Huang and Theodore T. Allen
- Corrigendum: Data analytic methods for latent partially ordered classification models pp. 465-467

- Curtis Tatsuoka
Volume 54, issue 1, 2005
- Modelling species diversity through species level hierarchical modelling pp. 1-20

- Alan E. Gelfand, Alexandra M. Schmidt, Shanshan Wu, John A. Silander, Andrew Latimer and Anthony G. Rebelo
- Assessing interaction effects in linear measurement error models pp. 21-30

- Li‐Shan Huang, Hongkun Wang and Christopher Cox
- Mixture model on the variance for the differential analysis of gene expression data pp. 31-50

- Paul Delmar, Stéphane Robin, Diana Tronik‐Le Roux and Jean Jacques Daudin
- A survival‐adjusted quantal response test for comparing tumour incidence rates pp. 51-61

- Shyamal D. Peddada, Gregg E. Dinse and Joseph K. Haseman
- Limits of quantitation for laboratory assays pp. 63-76

- Christopher Cox
- A Bayesian ordinal logistic regression model to correct for interobserver measurement error in a geographical oral health study pp. 77-93

- Samuel M. Mwalili, Emmanuel Lesaffre and Dominique Declerck
- Nonparametric estimation of a change in defect intensity pp. 95-114

- D. Denteneer and M. S. Keane
- An individual measure of relative survival pp. 115-126

- Janez Stare, Robin Henderson and Maja Pohar
- A useful distribution for fitting discrete data: revival of the Conway–Maxwell–Poisson distribution pp. 127-142

- Galit Shmueli, Thomas P. Minka, Joseph B. Kadane, Sharad Borle and Peter Boatwright
- A modified false discovery rate multiple‐comparisons procedure for discrete data, applied to human immunodeficiency virus genetics pp. 143-158

- Peter B. Gilbert
- Bayesian methods for the cross‐design synthesis of epidemiological and toxicological evidence pp. 159-172

- Jaime L. Peters, Lesley Rushton, Alex J. Sutton, David R. Jones, Keith R. Abrams and Moira A. Mugglestone
- Assessing accuracy of a continuous screening test in the presence of verification bias pp. 173-190

- Todd A. Alonzo and Margaret Sullivan Pepe
- A hierarchical Bayesian model for predicting the functional consequences of amino‐acid polymorphisms pp. 191-206

- Claudio J. Verzilli, John C. Whittaker, Nigel Stallard and Daniel Chasman
- Generalized additive modelling of sample extremes pp. 207-222

- V. Chavez‐Demoulin and A. C. Davison
- A Bayesian kriged Kalman model for short‐term forecasting of air pollution levels pp. 223-244

- Sujit K. Sahu and Kanti V. Mardia
- Low dose risk estimation via simultaneous statistical inferences pp. 245-258

- Walter W. Piegorsch, R. Webster West, Wei Pan and Ralph L. Kodell
- A unified model for covariate measurement error adjustment in an occupational health study while accounting for non‐detectable exposures pp. 259-271

- Kathleen A. Wannemuehler and Robert H. Lyles
- Disease resistance modelled as first‐passage times of genetically dependent stochastic processes pp. 273-285

- S. Sæbø, T. Almøy and A. H. Aastveit
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