Biometrika
Volume 89 - 112
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Volume 92, issue 4, 2005
- Adaptive sampling for Bayesian variable selection pp. 747-763

- David J. Nott and Robert Kohn
- Data tracking and the understanding of Bayesian consistency pp. 765-778

- Stephen G. Walker, Antonio Lijoi and Igor Prunster
- Covariance decomposition in undirected Gaussian graphical models pp. 779-786

- Beatrix Jones and Mike West
- Symmetric diagnostics for the analysis of the residuals in regression models pp. 787-799

- Cinzia Carota
- Nonparametric maximum likelihood estimation of the structural mean of a sample of curves pp. 801-820

- Daniel Gervini and Theo Gasser
- Estimating residual variance in nonparametric regression using least squares pp. 821-830

- Tiejun Tong and Yuedong Wang
- Model-assisted estimation for complex surveys using penalised splines pp. 831-846

- F. J. Breidt, G. Claeskens and J. D. Opsomer
- Bivariate current status data with univariate monitoring times pp. 847-862

- Nicholas P. Jewell, Mark van der Laan and Xiudong Lei
- Coherence principles in dose-finding studies pp. 863-873

- Ying Kuen Cheung
- Semiparametric estimators for the regression coefficients in the linear transformation competing risks model with missing cause of failure pp. 875-891

- Guozhi Gao and Anastasios A. Tsiatis
- Lower bounds for the number of false null hypotheses for multiple testing of associations under general dependence structures pp. 893-907

- Nicolai Meinshausen and Peter Buhlmann
- First-order intrinsic autoregressions and the de Wijs process pp. 909-920

- Julian Besag and Debashis Mondal
- Towards reconciling two asymptotic frameworks in spatial statistics pp. 921-936

- Hao Zhang and Dale L. Zimmerman
- Can the strengths of AIC and BIC be shared? A conflict between model indentification and regression estimation pp. 937-950

- Yuhong Yang
- Testing for complete independence in high dimensions pp. 951-956

- James R. Schott
- The optimal confidence region for a random parameter pp. 957-964

- Hajime Uno, Lu Tian and L. J. Wei
- Concordance probability and discriminatory power in proportional hazards regression pp. 965-970

- Mithat Gonen and Glenn Heller
- A note on reducing the bias of the approximate Bayesian bootstrap imputation variance estimator pp. 971-974

- Michael Parzen, Stuart R. Lipsitz and Garrett M. Fitzmaurice
- An alternative derivation of the distributions of the maximum likelihood estimators of the parameters in an inverse Gaussian distribution pp. 975-977

- Gauri Sankar Datta
Volume 92, issue 3, 2005
- Likelihood ratio tests in curved exponential families with nuisance parameters present only under the alternative pp. 507-517

- Christian Ritz and Ib M. Skovgaard
- A note on composite likelihood inference and model selection pp. 519-528

- Cristiano Varin and Paolo Vidoni
- Frequentist prediction intervals and predictive distributions pp. 529-542

- J. F. Lawless and Marc Fredette
- Smooth quantile ratio estimation pp. 543-557

- Francesca Dominici, Leslie Cope, Daniel Q. Naiman and Scott L. Zeger
- Locally-efficient robust estimation of haplotype-disease association in family-based studies pp. 559-571

- Andrew S. Allen, Glen A. Satten and Anastasios A. Tsiatis
- A semiparametric regression cure model with current status data pp. 573-586

- K. F. Lam and Hongqi Xue
- Joint modelling of accelerated failure time and longitudinal data pp. 587-603

- Yi-Kuan Tseng, Fushing Hsieh and Jane-Ling Wang
- Semiparametric inference in observational duration-response studies, with duration possibly right-censored pp. 605-618

- Brent A. Johnson and Anastasios A. Tsiatis
- Semiparametric Box–Cox power transformation models for censored survival observations pp. 619-632

- Tianxi Cai, Lu Tian and L. J. Wei
- Bayesian adaptive designs for clinical trials pp. 633-646

- Yi Cheng and Yu Shen
- The accelerated gap times model pp. 647-666

- Robert L. Strawderman
- Nonparametric inference in multivariate mixtures pp. 667-678

- Peter Hall, Amnon Neeman, Reza Pakyari and Ryan Elmore
- Orthogonal bases approach for comparing nonnormal continuous distributions pp. 679-690

- Inna Chervoneva and Boris Iglewicz
- Diagnostic checking for time series models with conditional heteroscedasticity estimated by the least absolute deviation approach pp. 691-701

- Guodong Li and Wai Keung Li
- Estimation of order-restricted means from correlated data pp. 703-715

- Shyamal D. Peddada, David B. Dunson and Xiaofeng Tan
- Comparison of hierarchical likelihood versus orthodox best linear unbiased predictor approaches for frailty models pp. 717-723

- Il Do Ha and Youngjo Lee
- Minimum distance estimation for the logistic regression model pp. 724-731

- Howard D. Bondell
- Estimating a nonlinear function of a normal mean pp. 732-736

- Leonard A. Stefanski, Steven J. Novick and Viswanath Devanarayan
- The Stein–James estimator for short- and long-memory Gaussian processes pp. 737-746

- Masanobu Taniguchi and Junichi Hirukawa
Volume 92, issue 2, 2005
- Marginal likelihood, conditional likelihood and empirical likelihood: Connections and applications pp. 251-270

- Jing Qin and Biao Zhang
- Empirical-likelihood-based semiparametric inference for the treatment effect in the two-sample problem with censoring pp. 271-282

- Yong Zhou and Hua Liang
- Additive hazards Markov regression models illustrated with bone marrow transplant data pp. 283-301

- Youyi Shu and John P. Klein
- Variable selection for multivariate failure time data pp. 303-316

- Jianwen Cai, Jianqing Fan, Runze Li and Haibo Zhou
- A Monte Carlo method for computing the marginal likelihood in nondecomposable Gaussian graphical models pp. 317-335

- Aliye Atay-Kayis and Helène Massam
- On the identification of path analysis models with one hidden variable pp. 337-350

- Elena Stanghellini and Nanny Wermuth
- Conditional Akaike information for mixed-effects models pp. 351-370

- Florin Vaida and Suzette Blanchard
- Direction estimation in single-index regressions pp. 371-384

- Xiangrong Yin and R. Dennis Cook
- Some nonregular designs from the Nordstrom–Robinson code and their statistical properties pp. 385-397

- Hongquan Xu
- Semiparametric maximum likelihood estimation exploiting gene-environment independence in case-control studies pp. 399-418

- Nilanjan Chatterjee and Raymond J. Carroll
- Hierarchical models for assessing variability among functions pp. 419-434

- Sam Behseta, Robert E. Kass and Garrick L. Wallstrom
- Mean estimating equation approach to analysing cluster-correlated data with nonignorable cluster sizes pp. 435-450

- E. Benhin, J. N. K. Rao and A. J. Scott
- Monte Carlo conditioning on a sufficient statistic pp. 451-464

- Bo Henry Lindqvist and Gunnar Taraldsen
- Saddlepoint approximations for the Bingham and Fisher–Bingham normalising constants pp. 465-476

- A. Kume and Andrew T. A. Wood
- Weighted least absolute deviations estimation for an AR(1) process with ARCH(1) errors pp. 477-484

- Ngai Hang Chan and Liang Peng
- Generalised minimum aberration construction results for symmetrical orthogonal arrays pp. 485-491

- Neil A. Butler
- Empirical likelihood analysis of the rank estimator for the censored accelerated failure time model pp. 492-498

- Mai Zhou
- Expected lengths of confidence intervals based on empirical discrepancy statistics pp. 499-503

- Kai-tai Fang and Rahul Mukerjee
- A new method for adding a parameter to a family of distributions with application to the exponential and Weibull families pp. 505-505

- Albert W. Marshall and Ingram Olkin
- Equivalence of prospective and retrospective models in the Bayesian analysis of case-control studies pp. 505-505

- Shaun R. Seaman and Sylvia Richardson
Volume 92, issue 1, 2005
- Semiparametric analysis of short-term and long-term hazard ratios with two-sample survival data pp. 1-17

- Song Yang and Ross Prentice
- Semiparametric regression analysis of mean residual life with censored survival data pp. 19-29

- Y. Q. Chen and Seu Cheng
- Bayesian exponentially tilted empirical likelihood pp. 31-46

- Susanne Schennach
- On the implementation of local probability matching priors for interest parameters pp. 47-57

- Trevor J. Sweeting
- Local polynomial regression analysis of clustered data pp. 59-74

- Kani Chen and Zhezhen Jin
- Covariate-adjusted regression pp. 75-89

- Damla Şenturk and Hans-Georg Muller
- Exact likelihood ratio tests for penalised splines pp. 91-103

- Ciprian Crainiceanu, David Ruppert, Gerda Claeskens and M. P. Wand
- Theory for penalised spline regression pp. 105-118

- Peter Hall and J. D. Opsomer
- Multiscale generalised linear models for nonparametric function estimation pp. 119-133

- Eric D. Kolaczyk and Robert D. Nowak
- Discrete-transform approach to deconvolution problems pp. 135-148

- Peter Hall and Peihua Qiu
- Standard errors and covariance matrices for smoothed rank estimators pp. 149-158

- B. M. Brown and You-Gan Wang
- Nonparametric tests for and against likelihood ratio ordering in the two-sample problem pp. 159-171

- Christopher A. Carolan and Joshua M. Tebbs
- Power of edge exclusion tests in graphical Gaussian models pp. 173-182

- M. Fátima Salgueiro, Peter W. F. Smith and John W. McDonald
- On measuring the variability of small area estimators under a basic area level model pp. 183-196

- Gauri Sankar Datta, J. N. K. Rao and David Daniel Smith
- Adaptive two-stage test procedures to find the best treatment in clinical trials pp. 197-212

- Wolfgang Bischoff and Frank Miller
- Exploiting occurrence times in likelihood inference for componentwise maxima pp. 213-227

- Alec Stephenson and Jonathan Tawn
- An examination of the effect of heterogeneity on the estimation of population size using capture-recapture data pp. 229-233

- Wen-Han Hwang and Richard Huggins
- Calibrated interpolated confidence intervals for population quantiles pp. 234-241

- Yvonne H. S. Ho and Stephen M. S. Lee
- A note on shrinkage sliced inverse regression pp. 242-247

- Liqiang Ni, R. Dennis Cook and Chih-Ling Tsai
- Statistical assessment of bilateral symmetry of shapes pp. 249-250

- K. V. Mardia, F. L. Bookstein and I. J. Moreton
- Shape, Procrustes tangent projections and bilateral symmetry pp. 249-249

- J. T. Kent and K. V. Mardia
- Using logistic regression procedures for estimating receiver operating characteristic curves pp. 250-250

- Jing Qin and Biao Zhang
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