Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C
1952 - 2022
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Volume 66, issue 5, 2017
- Modelling trends in digit preference patterns pp. 893-918

- Carlo G. Camarda, Paul H. C. Eilers and Jutta Gampe
- A non-stationary spatial model for temperature interpolation applied to the state of Rio de Janeiro pp. 919-939

- Marcelo Cunha, Dani Gamerman, Montserrat Fuentes and Marina Paez
- A spatiotemporal model for extreme precipitation simulated by a climate model, with an application to assessing changes in return levels over North America pp. 941-962

- Jonathan Jalbert, Anne-Catherine Favre, Claude Bélisle and Jean-François Angers
- Improved detection of changes in species richness in high diversity microbial communities pp. 963-977

- Amy Willis, John Bunge and Thea Whitman
- A calibrated power prior approach to borrow information from historical data with application to biosimilar clinical trials pp. 979-996

- Haitao Pan, Ying Yuan and Jielai Xia
- The use of heuristic optimization algorithms to facilitate maximum simulated likelihood estimation of random parameter logit models pp. 997-1013

- Arne Hole and Hong Il Yoo
- Phase I designs that allow for uncertainty in the attribution of adverse events pp. 1015-1030

- Alexia Iasonos and John O'Quigley
- Ecological grouping of survey sites when sampling artefacts are present pp. 1031-1047

- Scott D. Foster, Nicole A. Hill and Mitchell Lyons
- Mechanism for missing data incorporated in joint modelling of ordinal responses pp. 1049-1064

- Anna Ivanova, Geert Molenberghs and Geert Verbeke
- Detecting bias arising from delayed recording of time pp. 1065-1073

- Bianca L. De Stavola and D. R. Cox
- Joint regression analysis of marginal quantile and quantile association: application to longitudinal body mass index in adolescents pp. 1075-1090

- Chi-Chuan Yang, Yi-Hau Chen and Hsing-Yi Chang
Volume 66, issue 4, 2017
- Exploring the existence of a stayer population with mover–stayer counting process models: application to joint damage in psoriatic arthritis pp. 669-690

- Sean Yiu, Vernon T. Farewell and Brian D. M. Tom
- Hidden Markov modelling of sparse time series from non-volcanic tremor observations pp. 691-715

- Ting Wang, Jiancang Zhuang, Kazushige Obara and Hiroshi Tsuruoka
- History matching of a complex epidemiological model of human immunodeficiency virus transmission by using variance emulation pp. 717-740

- I. Andrianakis, I. Vernon, N. McCreesh, T. J. McKinley, J. E. Oakley, R. N. Nsubuga, M. Goldstein and R. G. White
- Causal mediation analysis for the Cox proportional hazards model with a smooth baseline hazard estimator pp. 741-757

- Wei Wang and Jeffrey M. Albert
- Do debit cards decrease cash demand?: causal inference and sensitivity analysis using principal stratification pp. 759-776

- Andrea Mercatanti and Fan Li
- Movers and stayers in the farming sector: accounting for unobserved heterogeneity in structural change pp. 777-795

- Legrand Saint-Cyr and Laurent Piet
- Bayesian causality test for integer-valued time series models with applications to climate and crime data pp. 797-814

- Cathy W. S. Chen and Sangyeol Lee
- A new strategy for diagnostic model assessment in capture–recapture pp. 815-831

- Rachel S. McCrea, Byron J. T. Morgan and Olivier Gimenez
- A second-order semiparametric method for survival analysis, with application to an acquired immune deficiency syndrome clinical trial study pp. 833-846

- Fei Jiang, Yanyuan Ma and J. Jack Lee
- Biomarker detection and categorization in ribonucleic acid sequencing meta-analysis using Bayesian hierarchical models pp. 847-867

- Tianzhou Ma, Faming Liang and George C. Tseng
- Statistical inference of the mechanisms driving collective cell movement pp. 869-890

- Elaine A. Ferguson, Jason Matthiopoulos, Robert H. Insall and Dirk Husmeier
Volume 66, issue 3, 2017
- Preface to the themed issue on ‘Statistical network science and its applications’ pp. 451-453

- Veronica Vinciotti and Ernst Wit
- Optimal design of experiments on connected units with application to social networks pp. 455-480

- Ben M. Parker, Steven G. Gilmour and John Schormans
- Sharing social network data: differentially private estimation of exponential family random-graph models pp. 481-500

- Vishesh Karwa, Pavel N. Krivitsky and Aleksandra B. Slavković
- Analysis of networks with missing data with application to the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health pp. 501-519

- Krista J. Gile and Mark S. Handcock
- Source estimation for propagation processes on complex networks with an application to delays in public transportation systems pp. 521-536

- Juliane Manitz, Jonas Harbering, Marie Schmidt, Thomas Kneib and Anita Schöbel
- Implementing propensity score matching with network data: the effect of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade on bilateral trade pp. 537-554

- Bruno Arpino, Luca De Benedictis and Alessandra Mattei
- Bayesian modelling of networks in complex business intelligence problems pp. 555-580

- Daniele Durante, Sally Paganin, Bruno Scarpa and David B. Dunson
- A network analysis of the volatility of high dimensional financial series pp. 581-605

- Matteo Barigozzi and Marc Hallin
- Estimating whole-brain dynamics by using spectral clustering pp. 607-627

- Ivor Cribben and Yi Yu
- Bayesian modelling of Dupuytren disease by using Gaussian copula graphical models pp. 629-645

- Abdolreza Mohammadi, Fentaw Abegaz, Edwin Heuvel and Ernst C. Wit
- The networked partial correlation and its application to the analysis of genetic interactions pp. 647-665

- Alberto Roverato and Robert Castelo
Volume 66, issue 2, 2017
- Log-mean linear regression models for binary responses with an application to multimorbidity pp. 227-252

- Monia Lupparelli and Alberto Roverato
- Binary auto-regressive geometric modelling in a DNA context pp. 253-271

- Sónia Gouveia, Manuel G. Scotto, Christian H. Weiß and Paulo Jorge S. G. Ferreira
- Prediction of settlement delay in critical illness insurance claims by using the generalized beta of the second kind distribution pp. 273-294

- Erengul Dodd and George Streftaris
- Simultaneous inference for multilevel linear mixed models—with an application to a large-scale school meal study pp. 295-311

- Christian Ritz, Rikke Pilmann Laursen and Camilla Trab Damsgaard
- Linear regression with a randomly censored covariate: application to an Alzheimer's study pp. 313-328

- Folefac D. Atem, Jing Qian, Jacqueline E. Maye, Keith A. Johnson and Rebecca A. Betensky
- An evolutionary spectrum approach to incorporate large-scale geographical descriptors on global processes pp. 329-344

- Stefano Castruccio and Joseph Guinness
- Subgroup selection in adaptive signature designs of confirmatory clinical trials pp. 345-361

- Zhiwei Zhang, Meijuan Li, Min Lin, Guoxing Soon, Tom Greene and Changyu Shen
- Bayesian D-optimal choice designs for mixtures pp. 363-386

- Aiste Ruseckaite, Peter Goos and Dennis Fok
- A Bayesian hidden Markov mixture model to detect overexpressed chromosome regions pp. 387-412

- Vinícius Diniz Mayrink and Flávio Bambirra Gonçalves
- A multistate model for correlated interval-censored life history data in caries research pp. 413-423

- Daewoo Pak, Chenxi Li, David Todem and Woosung Sohn
- Estimation of the population size by using the one-inflated positive Poisson model pp. 425-448

- Ryan T. Godwin and Dankmar Böhning
Volume 66, issue 1, 2017
- A novel principal component analysis for spatially misaligned multivariate air pollution data pp. 3-28

- Roman A. Jandarov, Lianne A. Sheppard, Paul D. Sampson and Adam A. Szpiro
- Similarity-based semilocal estimation of post-processing models pp. 29-51

- Sebastian Lerch and Sándor Baran
- Optimal designs for thermal spraying pp. 53-72

- Holger Dette, Laura Hoyden, Sonja Kuhnt and Kirsten Schorning
- Design D-optimal event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging experiments pp. 73-91

- Moein Saleh, Ming-Hung Kao and Rong Pan
- Cross-validatory extreme value threshold selection and uncertainty with application to ocean storm severity pp. 93-120

- Paul J. Northrop, Nicolas Attalides and Philip Jonathan
- Small area forecasts of cause-specific mortality: application of a Bayesian hierarchical model to US vital registration data pp. 121-139

- Kyle J. Foreman, Guangquan Li, Nicky Best and Majid Ezzati
- An adaptive spatiotemporal smoothing model for estimating trends and step changes in disease risk pp. 141-157

- Alastair Rushworth, Duncan Lee and Christophe Sarran
- Estimating the causal effect of treatment in observational studies with survival time end points and unmeasured confounding pp. 159-185

- Jaeun Choi and A. James O'Malley
- Identifying optimal approaches to early termination in two-stage biomarker validation studies pp. 187-199

- Alexander M. Kaizer and Joseph S. Koopmeiners
- Parametric dose standardization for optimizing two-agent combinations in a phase I–II trial with ordinal outcomes pp. 201-224

- Peter F. Thall, Hoang Q. Nguyen and Ralph G. Zinner
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