Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C
1952 - 2022
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Volume 51, issue 4, 2002
- Biplots of compositional data pp. 375-392

- John Aitchison and Michael Greenacre
- Denoising radiocommunications signals by using iterative wavelet shrinkage pp. 393-403

- Paul D. Baxter and Graham J. G. Upton
- A mixture model to assess the effect of hormonal stimulation on the development of follicles in prepubertal heifers pp. 405-420

- Philippe Lambert
- A parametric dynamic survival model applied to breast cancer survival times pp. 421-435

- K. Hemming and J. E. H. Shaw
- A compound Poisson model for word occurrences in DNA sequences pp. 437-451

- Stéphane Robin
- Dynamic generalized linear models with application to environmental epidemiology pp. 453-468

- Monica Chiogna and Carlo Gaetan and Carlo Gaetan
- Generalized local influence with applications to fish stock cohort analysis pp. 469-483

- N. G. Cadigan and P. J. Farrell
- Minimum distance estimation of the distribution functions of stochastically ordered random variables pp. 485-492

- Ronald E. Gangnon and William N. King
- Childhood malaria in the Gambia: a case‐study in model‐based geostatistics pp. 493-506

- Peter Diggle, Rana Moyeed, Barry Rowlingson and Madeleine Thomson
- Correspondence pp. 507-508

- Myunghee Cho Paik
Volume 51, issue 3, 2002
- Bayesian modelling of catch in a north‐west Atlantic fishery pp. 257-280

- Carmen Fernández, Eduardo Ley and Mark Steel
- Maximum likelihood estimation of bivariate logistic models for incomplete responses with indicators of ignorable and non‐ignorable missingness pp. 281-295

- Nicholas Horton and Garrett M. Fitzmaurice
- Missing time‐dependent covariates in human immunodeficiency virus dynamic models pp. 297-318

- Lang Wu and Hulin Wu
- Analysing partial ranks by using smoothed paired comparison methods: an investigation of value orientation in Europe pp. 319-336

- Brian Francis, Regina Dittrich, Reinhold Hatzinger and Roger Penn
- Data analytic methods for latent partially ordered classification models pp. 337-350

- Curtis Tatsuoka
- Modelling daily multivariate pollutant data at multiple sites pp. 351-372

- Gavin Shaddick and Jon Wakefield
- Corrigendum: Spatial variation in risk of disease: a nonparametric binary regression approach pp. 373-373

- Peter J. Kelsall Diggle Julia E.
Volume 51, issue 2, 2002
- Bayesian cure rate models for malignant melanoma: a case‐study of Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group trial E1690 pp. 135-150

- Ming‐Hui Chen, David P. Harrington and Joseph G. Ibrahim
- Application of Markov chain Monte Carlo methods to projecting cancer incidence and mortality pp. 151-164

- Isabelle Bray
- Nonparametric measures of association between a spatial point process and a random set, with geological applications pp. 165-182

- Rob Foxall and Adrian Baddeley
- Nonparametric calibration for age estimation pp. 183-196

- D. Lucy, R. G. Aykroyd and A. M. Pollard
- Markov chain Monte Carlo inference applied to a complex model for the longitudinal analysis of breast patterns pp. 197-207

- Jonathan P. Myles, Stephen W. Duffy, Teresa C. Prevost, Nicholas E. Day, Matti Hakama and Tiina Salminen
- Maximum a posteriori estimation of image boundaries by dynamic programming pp. 209-221

- C. A. Glasbey and M. J. Young
- Anisotropic spatial sampling designs for urban pollution pp. 223-234

- Giuseppe Arbia and Giovanni Lafratta
- Correcting for non‐compliance bias in case–control studies to evaluate cancer screening programmes pp. 235-243

- Stephen W. Duffy, Jack Cuzick, Laszlo Tabar, Bedrich Vitak, Tony Hsiu‐Hsi Chen, Ming‐Fang Yen and Robert A. Smith
- Modelling subjective use of an ordinal response scale in a many period crossover experiment pp. 245-255

- Rory Wolfe and David Firth
Volume 51, issue 1, 2002
- A hierarchical modelling approach to analysing longitudinal data with drop‐out and non‐compliance, with application to an equivalence trial in paediatric acquired immune deficiency syndrome pp. 1-21

- Joseph W Hogan and Michael J Daniels
- The Bayesian choice of crop variety and fertilizer dose pp. 23-36

- Chris M Theobald and Mike Talbot
- Building marginal models for multiple ordinal measurements pp. 37-57

- Guan‐Hua Huang, Karen Bandeen‐Roche and Gary S Rubin
- Sample reuse simulation in optimal design for Tmax in pharmacokinetic experiments pp. 59-67

- Jixian Wang
- Latent class models for longitudinal studies of the elderly with data missing at random pp. 69-90

- Beth A Reboussin, Michael E Miller, Kurt K Lohman and Thomas R Ten Have
- A generalized estimating equation approach to modelling incompatible data formats with covariate measurement error: application to human immunodeficiency virus immune markers pp. 91-114

- J Kowalski and X. M Tu
- Effect modification in a randomized trial under non‐ignorable non‐compliance: an application to the alpha‐tocopherol beta‐carotene study pp. 115-133

- Pasi Korhonen and Juni Palmgren
Volume 50, issue 4, 2001
- Validation of surrogate end points in multiple randomized clinical trials with failure time end points pp. 405-422

- Tomasz Burzykowski, Geert Molenberghs, Marc Buyse, Helena Geys and Didier Renard
- Estimation of origin–destination trip rates in Leicester pp. 423-433

- Martin L. Hazelton
- Modelling change in cognitive understanding with finite mixtures pp. 435-448

- Hoben Thomas and Thomas P. Hettmansperger
- Analysis of repeated failures or durations, with application to shunt failures for patients with paediatric hydrocephalus pp. 449-465

- J. F. Lawless, M. B. Wigg, S. Tuli, J. Drake and M. Lamberti‐Pasculli
- Incomplete covariates in the Cox model with applications to biological marker data pp. 467-484

- Traci Leong, Stuart R. Lipsitz and Joseph G. Ibrahim
- Functional and dynamic magnetic resonance imaging using vector adaptive weights smoothing pp. 485-501

- Jörg Polzehl and Vladimir G. Spokoiny
- Radiocarbon dating with temporal order constraints pp. 503-521

- Geoff Nicholls and Martin Jones
Volume 50, issue 3, 2001
- Estimation of the basic reproduction number for infectious diseases from age‐stratified serological survey data pp. 251-292

- C. P. Farrington, M. N. Kanaan and N. J. Gay
- Monitoring processes with data censored owing to competing risks by using exponentially weighted moving average control charts pp. 293-302

- Stefan H. Steiner and R. Jock MacKay
- Regression analysis of health care charges with heteroscedasticity pp. 303-312

- Xiao‐Hua Zhou, Kevin T. Stroupe and William M. Tierney
- Analysis of the bovine spongiform encephalopathy maternal cohort study, revisited pp. 313-324

- J. D. Cooper and S. M. Bird
- On the effect of the number of quadrature points in a logistic random effects model: an example pp. 325-335

- Emmanuel Lesaffre and Bart Spiessens
- The average area under correlated receiver operating characteristic curves: a nonparametric approach based on generalized two‐sample Wilcoxon statistics pp. 337-344

- Mei‐Ling Ting Lee and Bernard A. Rosner
- Optimal sampling times in population pharmacokinetic studies pp. 345-359

- Jonathan R. Stroud, Peter Müller and Gary L. Rosner
- Using auxiliary data for parameter estimation with non‐ignorably missing outcomes pp. 361-373

- Joseph G. Ibrahim, Stuart R. Lipsitz and Nicholas Horton
- Joint analysis of longitudinal data comprising repeated measures and times to events pp. 375-387

- Jane Xu and Scott L. Zeger
- Case–control studies with complex sampling pp. 389-401

- Alastair Scott and Chris Wild
Volume 50, issue 2, 2001
- Bayesian incidence analysis of animal tumorigenicity data pp. 125-141

- D. B. Dunson and G. E. Dinse
- Non‐linear autoregressive time series with multivariate Gaussian mixtures as marginal distributions pp. 143-154

- C. A. Glasbey
- Experiments for derived factors with application to hydraulic gear pumps pp. 155-170

- C. J. Sexton, S. M. Lewis and C. P. Please
- Flexible estimates of tumour incidence for intermediately lethal tumours in a typical long‐term animal bioassay pp. 171-185

- Helen Parise, Gregg E. Dinse and Louise M. Ryan
- A multivariate time series model for the analysis and prediction of carbon monoxide atmospheric concentrations pp. 187-200

- Stefano Tonellato
- Bayesian inference for generalized additive mixed models based on Markov random field priors pp. 201-220

- Ludwig Fahrmeir and Stefan Lang
- Space–time calibration of radar rainfall data pp. 221-241

- Patrick E. Brown, Peter J. Diggle, Martin E. Lord and Peter C. Young
- The effect of dependence in a binary sequence on tests for a changepoint or a changed segment pp. 243-246

- Peter J. Avery
- Corrigendum: Modelling the effect of subject‐specific covariates in paired comparison studies with an application to university rankings pp. 247-249

- R. Dittrich, R. Hatzinger and W. Katzenbeisser
Volume 50, issue 1, 2001
- Estimating the transmission probability of human immunodeficiency virus in injecting drug users in Thailand pp. 1-14

- Michael G. Hudgens, Ira. M. Longini, M. Elizabeth Halloran, Kachit Choopanya, Suphak Vanichseni, Dwip Kitayaporn, Timothy D. Mastro and Philip A. Mock
- Sensitivity analysis for incomplete contingency tables: the Slovenian plebiscite case pp. 15-29

- Geert Molenberghs, Michael G. Kenward and Els Goetghebeur
- Incorporation of historical controls using semiparametric mixed models pp. 31-42

- Helen Parise, M. P. Wand, David Ruppert and Louise Ryan
- A comparison of models for clustered binary outcomes: analysis of a designed immunology experiment pp. 43-61

- Rebecca A. Betensky, Paige L. Williams and Howard M. Lederman
- A dynamic random‐effects model for recovery of skin barrier function: evaluation of the efficacy of different skin care products pp. 63-76

- Mogens Erlandsen and Lars Halkier‐Sørensen
- A Bayesian analysis of fluid flow in pipe‐lines pp. 77-93

- Jonathan Rougier and Michael Goldstein
- Multichannel electroencephalographic analyses via dynamic regression models with time‐varying lag–lead structure pp. 95-109

- Raquel Prado, Mike West and Andrew D. Krystal
- Non‐homogeneous Markov models in the analysis of survival after breast cancer pp. 111-124

- Rafael Pérez‐Ocón, Juan Eloy Ruiz‐Castro and M. Luz Gámiz‐Pérez
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