Computational Statistics & Data Analysis
1983 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 1, 1985
- Maximum likelihood methods for linear and log-linear models in categorical data pp. 1-10

- Michael Haber
- Estimation for the three-parameter Weibull, lognormal, and gamma distributions pp. 11-23

- Russell F. Kappenman
- Some results on vector correlation pp. 25-32

- P. Robert, R. Cleroux and N. Ranger
- Zero entries in contingency tables pp. 33-45

- R. J. Baker, M. R. B. Clarke and P. W. Lane
- Numerical accuracy of statistical algorithms for microcomputers pp. 47-57

- James LeSage and Stephen D. Simon
- Statistical model of changes in repeated multivariate measurements associated with the development of disease pp. 77-88

- Toshiro Tango
- Applications and computing of mosaics pp. 89-97

- C. Ming Wang
- Sample size determination for the comparison of normal means when one sample size is fixed pp. 99-102

- Lance K. Heilbrun and Daniel L. McGee
- A basic statistical problem: Confidence interval for the Bernoulli parameter pp. 103-114

- Andrzej Matuszewski and David Sotres
- A note on loosely balanced incomplete block designs pp. 115-117

- R. A. Bailey
- Rejoinder to R.A. Bailey's critique "a note on loosely balanced incomplete block designs" pp. 119-120

- R. F. Cromp and N. V. Findler
- Response to R.F. Cromp and N.V. Findler pp. 121-122

- R. A. Bailey
- Reply to R.A. Bailey's response pp. 123-124

- R. F. Cromp and N. V. Findler
- Further comment on M.B. Brown and C. Fuchs, "On maximum likelihood estimation in sparse contingency tables" pp. 125-127

- Robert J. Baker, Michael R. B. Clarke and Peter W. Lane
- Rejoinder pp. 129-130

- Morton B. Brown and Camil Fuchs
- Comment on the rejoinder by M.B. Brown and C. Fuchs pp. 131-130

- R. J. Baker, M. R. B. Clarke and P. W. Lane
- The minimum discrimination information approach to the analysis of contingency tables pp. 133-141

- Solomon Kullback and John C. Keegel
- Rejoinder to Kullback and Keegel note on the minimum discrimination information approach pp. 143-144

- Morton B. Brown
- Response to M.B. Brown pp. 145-146

- S. Kullback and J. C. Keegel
- Some properties of splicing when applied to non-linear smoothers pp. 151-157

- Val J. Gebski
- A survey of algorithms for exact distributions of test statistics in r x c contingency tables with fixed margins pp. 159-185

- Albert Verbeek and Pieter M. Kroonenberg
- Minimal 2n connected factorial experiments pp. 187-200

- Yadolah Dodge and Kasra Afsarinejad
- Analyzing binomial data with a nonzero baseline using GLIM pp. 201-204

- William E. Barlow and Polly Feigl
- The role of a subroutine library for statisticians pp. 205-206

- Brian L. Shea
- An exact test for the mean of a normal distribution with a known coefficient of variation pp. 219-226

- Ramesh Gupta, Ram Tripathi, Joel Michalek and Thomas White
- A reliable method of estimating the variance function in immunoassay pp. 227-239

- W. A. Sadler and M. H. Smith
- A simple test for the Behrens-Fisher problem pp. 241-249

- Andrzej Matuszewski and David Sotres
- A fast algorithm for iterative proportional fitting in log-linear models pp. 251-264

- Dee Denteneer and Albert Verbeek
- Software for statistical and survey analysis pp. 265-269

- Hugh Neffendorf and David Cable
Volume 2, issue 4, 1985
- Multivariate data modelling by metric approximants pp. 267-278

- M. Brannigan
- Analysis of covariance and correlation structures pp. 279-295

- Sik-Yum Lee
- A new statistic in the one-way multivariate analysis of variance pp. 297-315

- Ravinder Nath and Robert Pavur
- An improvement for the McGill University Random Number Package pp. 317-322

- Carl E. Pierchala
- An introduction to the IAS-SYSTEM pp. 323-330

- Harald Sonnberger
- MSUSTAT--An interactive statistical analysis package pp. 331-336

- John Isitt
Volume 2, issue 3, 1984
- A practical procedure to obtain confidence intervals for the Bernoulli parameter pp. 191-206

- Olga Alvarez, Andrzej Matuszewski and David Sotres
- Approximating the distribution of goodness of fit tests for discrete data pp. 207-214

- Daniel Zelterman
- Matrix free computation of C.R. Rao's MINQUE for unbalanced nested classification models pp. 215-228

- J. Kleffe and B. Seifert
- Premium and protection of a response estimation procedure for two-way tables when outliers occur pp. 229-236

- N. R. Draper, Irwin Guttman and J. A. John
- Update methods for reduction of computing time in simulation studies pp. 237-242

- Norman S. Matloff
- Subjective principal component analysis pp. 243-255

- Pekka Korhonen
Volume 2, issue 2, 1984
- Comparison of a nearest neighbor and other approaches to the detection of space-time clustering pp. 125-142

- Timothy L. McAuliffe and A. A. Afifi
- Practical methods for computing power in testing the multivariate general linear hypothesis pp. 143-158

- Keith E. Muller and Bercedis L. Peterson
- The choice of a log-linear model using a Cp-type statistic pp. 159-165

- E. Tejumola Jolayemi and Morton B. Brown
- A heuristic approach to optimum experimental design pp. 167-178

- Nicholas V. Findler and Robert F. Cromp
- AGREE, a package for computing nominal scale agreement pp. 182-185

- Roel Popping
- An introduction to contemporary statistics: Lambert H. Koopmans Duxbury Press, Boston, Massachusetts, 1981 (599 pp., $28.50) pp. 189-185

- S. Nessim
Volume 2, issue 1, 1984
- Behavioral studies of the software user pp. 1-12

- Ivo W. Molenaar
- Fitting three-parameter lognormal models by numerical global optimization -- an improved algorithm pp. 13-25

- Dallas R. Wingo
- Discrete approximation of multivariate densities with application to Bayesian estimation pp. 27-36

- Darryl Katz and David Z. D'Argenio
- Fitting parametric link functions in generalised linear models pp. 37-49

- A. Scallan, R. Gilchrist and M. Green
- Exploring business cycles using running medians pp. 51-70

- Wolfgang Polasek
- Comment on M.B. Brown and C. Fuchs, "On maximum likelihood estimation in sparse contingency tables" pp. 71-77

- Christopher E. Aston and Susan R. Wilson
- Rejoinder pp. 79-80

- Morton B. Brown and Camil Fuchs
- Software for statistical and survey analysis pp. 81-94

- Hugh Neffendorf, David Cable and Beverly Rowe
- An introduction to sales forecasting systems: FORSYS and MAVIS pp. 107-108

- Essam Mahmoud
- Review of Microstat 4.0 pp. 117-121

- Roy Bechtel
- Applications, basics, and computing of exploratory data analysis: Paul F. Velleman and David C. Hoaglin Duxbury Press, North Scituate, MA (354 pp., $17.75) pp. 123-124

- Mary Ann Hill
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