Biometrika
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Volume 102, issue 4, 2015
- Optimal multiple testing under a Gaussian prior on the effect sizes pp. 753-766

- Edgar Dobriban, Kristen Fortney, Stuart K. Kim and Art B. Owen
- Strong control of the familywise error rate in observational studies that discover effect modification by exploratory methods pp. 767-782

- Jesse Y. Hsu, José R. Zubizarreta, Dylan S. Small and Paul R. Rosenbaum
- Consistent testing for recurrent genomic aberrations pp. 783-796

- V. Walter, F. A. Wright and A. B. Nobel
- Direct estimation of the mean outcome on treatment when treatment assignment and discontinuation compete pp. 797-807

- Xin Lu and Brent A. Johnson
- Bayesian inference for partially observed stochastic differential equations driven by fractional Brownian motion pp. 809-827

- A. Beskos, J. Dureau and K. Kalogeropoulos
- Shared kernel Bayesian screening pp. 829-842

- Eric F. Lock and David B. Dunson
- Singular value shrinkage priors for Bayesian prediction pp. 843-854

- Takeru Matsuda and Fumiyasu Komaki
- Efficient inference and simulation for elliptical Pareto processes pp. 855-870

- Emeric Thibaud and Thomas Opitz
- Nonparametric methods for group testing data, taking dilution into account pp. 871-887

- A. Delaigle and P. Hall
- A new specification of generalized linear models for categorical responses pp. 889-906

- J. Peyhardi, C. Trottier and Y. Guédon
- Diagnostic measures for the Cox regression model with missing covariates pp. 907-923

- Hongtu Zhu, Joseph G. Ibrahim and Ming-Hui Chen
- General weighted optimality of designed experiments pp. 925-935

- J. W. Stallings and J. P. Morgan
- Designing dose-finding studies with an active control for exponential families pp. 937-950

- H. Dette, K. Kettelhake and F. Bretz
- Locally optimal designs for errors-in-variables models pp. 951-958

- M. Konstantinou and H. Dette
- Space-filling properties of good lattice point sets pp. 959-966

- Yongdao Zhou and Hongquan Xu
- Optimal two-level choice designs for any number of choice sets pp. 967-973

- Rakhi Singh, Feng-Shun Chai and Ashish Das
- Changepoint estimation: another look at multiple testing problems pp. 974-980

- Hongyuan Cao and Wei Biao Wu
- On the validity of the pairs bootstrap for lasso estimators pp. 981-987

- Lorenzo Camponovo
- Score tests for association under response-dependent sampling designs for expensive covariates pp. 988-994

- Andriy Derkach, Jerald F. Lawless and Lei Sun
- Clarifying missing at random and related definitions, and implications when coupled with exchangeability pp. 995-1000

- Fabrizia Mealli and Donald B. Rubin
Volume 102, issue 3, 2015
- Tree-based methods for individualized treatment regimes pp. 501-514

- E. B. Laber and Y. Q. Zhao
- Efficient estimation of nonparametric genetic risk function with censored data pp. 515-532

- Yuanjia Wang, Baosheng Liang, Xingwei Tong, Karen Marder, Susan Bressman, Avi Orr-Urtreger, Nir Giladi and Donglin Zeng
- Covariance-based analyses of biological pathways pp. 533-544

- P. Danaher, D. Paul and P. Wang
- Diagnostic studies in sufficient dimension reduction pp. 545-558

- Xin Chen, R. Dennis Cook and Changliang Zou
- Robust estimation under heavy contamination using unnormalized models pp. 559-572

- Takafumi Kanamori and Hironori Fujisawa
- A cautionary note on robust covariance plug-in methods pp. 573-588

- Klaus Nordhausen and David E. Tyler
- Outlier detection for high-dimensional data pp. 589-599

- Kwangil Ro, Changliang Zou, Zhaojun Wang and Guosheng Yin
- Bayesian sensitivity analysis with the Fisher–Rao metric pp. 601-616

- Sebastian Kurtek and Karthik Bharath
- Nonparametric Bayesian testing for monotonicity pp. 617-630

- J. G. Scott, T. S. Shively and S. G. Walker
- Efficient computation of smoothing splines via adaptive basis sampling pp. 631-645

- Ping Ma, Jianhua Z. Huang and Nan Zhang
- Benchmarked empirical Bayes methods in multiplicative area-level models with risk evaluation pp. 647-659

- M. Ghosh, T. Kubokawa and Y. Kawakubo
- Entropy testing for nonlinear serial dependence in time series pp. 661-675

- Simone Giannerini, Esfandiar Maasoumi and Estelle Dagum
- Designs for generalized linear models with random block effects via information matrix approximations pp. 677-693

- T. W. Waite and D. C. Woods
- Efficient estimation of the number of false positives in high-throughput screening pp. 695-704

- Holger Rootzén and Dmitrii Zholud
- On the occurrence times of componentwise maxima and bias in likelihood inference for multivariate max-stable distributions pp. 705-711

- Jennifer L. Wadsworth
- Big data and precision pp. 712-716

- D.R. Cox
- Hysteretic autoregressive time series models pp. 717-723

- Guodong Li, Bo Guan, Wai Keung Li and Philip L. H. Yu
- Order selection in finite mixture models: complete or observed likelihood information criteria? pp. 724-730

- Francis K.C. Hui, David I. Warton and Scott D. Foster
- Sieve maximum likelihood regression analysis of dependent current status data pp. 731-738

- Ling Ma, Tao Hu and Jianguo Sun
- Semiparametric causal inference in matched cohort studies pp. 739-746

- E. H. Kennedy, A. Sjölander and D. S. Small
- A note on convergence of an iterative algorithm for semiparametric odds ratio models pp. 747-751

- Hua Yun Chen
Volume 102, issue 2, 2015
- Testing differential networks with applications to the detection of gene-gene interactions pp. 247-266

- Yin Xia, Tianxi Cai and T. Tony Cai
- Hierarchical recognition of sparse patterns in large-scale simultaneous inference pp. 267-280

- Wenguang Sun and Zhi Wei
- On random-effects meta-analysis pp. 281-294

- D. Zeng and D. Y. Lin
- Efficient implementation of Markov chain Monte Carlo when using an unbiased likelihood estimator pp. 295-313

- A. Doucet, M. K. Pitt, G. Deligiannidis and Robert Kohn
- A useful variant of the Davis–Kahan theorem for statisticians pp. 315-323

- Y. Yu, T. Wang and R. J. Samworth
- Information-theoretic optimality of observation-driven time series models for continuous responses pp. 325-343

- Francisco Blasques, Siem Jan Koopman and Andre Lucas
- On the dependence structure of bivariate recurrent event processes: inference and estimation pp. 345-358

- Jing Ning, Yong Chen, Chunyan Cai, Xuelin Huang and Mei-Cheng Wang
- A Möbius transformation-induced distribution on the torus pp. 359-370

- Shogo Kato and Arthur Pewsey
- Maximum projection designs for computer experiments pp. 371-380

- V. Roshan Joseph, Evren Gul and Shan Ba
- Automatic structure recovery for additive models pp. 381-395

- Yichao Wu and Leonard A. Stefanski
- Jump information criterion for statistical inference in estimating discontinuous curves pp. 397-408

- Zhiming Xia and Peihua Qiu
- A validated information criterion to determine the structural dimension in dimension reduction models pp. 409-420

- Yanyuan Ma and Xinyu Zhang
- Effective dimension reduction for sparse functional data pp. 421-437

- F. Yao, E. Lei and Y. Wu
- Envelopes and reduced-rank regression pp. 439-456

- R. Dennis Cook, Liliana Forzani and Xin Zhang
- On the degrees of freedom of reduced-rank estimators in multivariate regression pp. 457-477

- A. Mukherjee, K. Chen, N. Wang and J. Zhu
- Effective degrees of freedom: a flawed metaphor pp. 479-485

- Lucas Janson, William Fithian and Trevor J. Hastie
- Semiparametric exponential families for heavy-tailed data pp. 486-493

- William Fithian and Stefan Wager
- Optimum designs for two treatments with unequal variances in the presence of covariates pp. 494-499

- A. C. Atkinson
Volume 102, issue 1, 2015
- Warped functional regression pp. 1-14

- Daniel Gervini
- Varying-coefficient additive models for functional data pp. 15-32

- Xiaoke Zhang and Jane-Ling Wang
- Covariance-enhanced discriminant analysis pp. 33-45

- Peirong Xu, Ji Zhu, Lixing Zhu and Yi Li
- Selection and estimation for mixed graphical models pp. 47-64

- Shizhe Chen, Daniela M. Witten and Ali Shojaie
- Conditional quantile screening in ultrahigh-dimensional heterogeneous data pp. 65-76

- Yuanshan Wu and Guosheng Yin
- Uniform post-selection inference for least absolute deviation regression and other Z-estimation problems pp. 77-94

- A. Belloni, Victor Chernozhukov and K. Kato
- Dimension reduction based on the Hellinger integral pp. 95-106

- Qin Wang, Xiangrong Yin and Frank Critchley
- A transformation approach in linear mixed-effects models with informative missing responses pp. 107-119

- J. Shao and J. Zhang
- Moment-type estimators for the proportional likelihood ratio model with longitudinal data pp. 121-134

- Xiaodong Luo and Wei Yann Tsai
- An extended hazard model with longitudinal covariates pp. 135-150

- Y. K. Tseng, Y. R. Su, M. Mao and J. L. Wang
- Doubly robust learning for estimating individualized treatment with censored data pp. 151-168

- Y. Q. Zhao, D. Zeng, E. B. Laber, R. Song, M. Yuan and M. R. Kosorok
- Using covariate-specific disease prevalence information to increase the power of case-control studies pp. 169-180

- Jing Qin, Han Zhang, Pengfei Li, Demetrius Albanes and Kai Yu
- A tractable and interpretable four-parameter family of unimodal distributions on the circle pp. 181-190

- Shogo Kato and M. C. Jones
- Adaptive randomized trial designs that cannot be dominated by any standard design at the same total sample size pp. 191-202

- Michael Rosenblum
- Double-bootstrap methods that use a single double-bootstrap simulation pp. 203-214

- Jinyuan Chang and Peter Hall
- Multivariate max-stable spatial processes pp. 215-230

- Marc G. Genton, Simone A. Padoan and Huiyan Sang
- Generalized Ewens–Pitman model for Bayesian clustering pp. 231-238

- Harry Crane
- A Wilcoxon–Mann–Whitney-type test for infinite-dimensional data pp. 239-246

- Anirvan Chakraborty and Probal Chaudhuri
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