METRON
2012 - 2024
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Volume 79, issue 3, 2021
- Investigating heterogeneity in meta-analysis of studies with rare events pp. 259-272

- Dankmar Böhning, Heinz Holling, Walailuck Böhning and Patarawan Sangnawakij
- A directional measure for reverse global symmetry in square contingency tables with application to unaided vision data pp. 273-283

- Shuji Ando
- Boundary estimation with the fuzzy set density estimator pp. 285-302

- Jesús Fajardo and Pedro Harmath
- M-Estimate for the stationary hyperbolic GARCH models pp. 303-351

- Lanciné Bamba, Ouagnina Hili, Abdou Ka Diongue and Assi N’Guessan
- Minimax estimation for time series models pp. 353-359

- Yan Liu and Masanobu Taniguchi
- A Bayesian piecewise linear model for the detection of breakpoints in housing prices pp. 361-381

- Jabed H. Tomal and Hafizur Rahman
- Letter to the editor: Correction to “Lindley—exponential distribution: properties and applications” pp. 383-386

- Reza Azimi and Mahdy Esmailian
- Correction to: Commentary on “From unidimensional to multidimensional inequality: a review” pp. 387-387

- Karl Mosler
Volume 79, issue 2, 2021
- Editorial, special issue on “Advances in Robust Statistics” pp. 121-125

- Marco Riani and Mia Hubert
- The main contributions of robust statistics to statistical science and a new challenge pp. 127-135

- Elvezio Ronchetti
- On robust estimation of negative binomial INARCH models pp. 137-158

- Hanan Elsaied and Roland Fried
- Robust functional principal components for sparse longitudinal data pp. 159-188

- Graciela Boente and Matías Salibián-Barrera
- Local projections for high-dimensional outlier detection pp. 189-206

- Thomas Ortner, Peter Filzmoser, Maia Rohm, Sarka Brodinova and Christian Breiteneder
- Robust estimation with variational Bayes in presence of competing risks pp. 207-223

- Himanshu Rai, Sanjeev K. Tomer and Anoop Chaturvedi
- Robust estimation for multivariate wrapped models pp. 225-240

- Giovanni Saraceno, Claudio Agostinelli and Luca Greco
- An inequality paradox: relative versus absolute indices? pp. 241-254

- Satya Chakravarty and Palash Sarkar
- Some notes on Iddo Eliazar’s monograph “Power Laws: A Statistical trek” pp. 255-257

- Giovanni Maria Giorgi
Volume 79, issue 1, 2021
- Differentially private data release via statistical election to partition sequentially pp. 1-31

- Claire McKay Bowen, Fang Liu and Bingyue Su
- A new regression model for positive random variables with skewed and long tail pp. 33-55

- Marcelo Bourguignon, Manoel Santos-Neto and Mário Castro
- The Impact of COVID-19 on Students’ Marks: A Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling Approach pp. 57-91

- Jabed Tomal, Saeed Rahmati, Shirin Boroushaki, Lingling Jin and Ehsan Ahmed
- A prediction approach in adaptive sampling pp. 93-108

- Sanghamitra Pal and Dipika Patra
- On drawbacks of least squares Lehmann–Scheffé estimation of variance components pp. 109-119

- Ivan Žežula and Daniel Klein
Volume 78, issue 3, 2020
- On the definition of a concentration function relevant to the ROC curve pp. 271-277

- Mauro Gasparini and Lidia Sacchetto
- Sensitivity of inequality measures considering regressive transfers with fixed relative income distance pp. 279-296

- Rodolfo Hoffmann and Diego Camargo Botassio
- Stochastic dominance relations for generalised parametric distributions obtained through composition pp. 297-311

- Tommaso Lando and Lucio Bertoli-Barsotti
- Brq: an R package for Bayesian quantile regression pp. 313-328

- Rahim Alhamzawi and Haithem Taha Mohammad Ali
- Clustering non-linear interactions in factor analysis pp. 329-352

- Erick da Conceição Amorim and Vinícius Diniz Mayrink
- The Kruskal–Wallis tests are Cochran–Mantel–Haenszel mean score tests pp. 353-360

- J. C. W. Rayner and Glen Livingston
- Bayesian estimation for threshold autoregressive model with multiple structural breaks pp. 361-382

- Varun Agiwal and Jitendra Kumar
- On general asymptotically second-order efficient purely sequential fixed-width confidence interval (FWCI) and minimum risk point estimation (MRPE) strategies for a normal mean and optimality pp. 383-409

- Nitis Mukhopadhyay and Srawan Kumar Bishnoi
Volume 78, issue 2, 2020
- Foreword pp. 97-98

- Jacques Silber
- Metron, a century old, but it does not show it pp. 99-101

- Giovanni Maria Giorgi
- Measuring cumulative deprivation and affluence based on the diagonal dependence diagram pp. 103-117

- Koen Decancq
- From Gini to Bonferroni to Tsallis: an inequality-indices trek pp. 119-153

- Iddo Eliazar and Giovanni M. Giorgi
- Measuring the progress of equality of educational opportunity in absence of cardinal comparability pp. 155-174

- Gordon Anderson, Maria Grazia Pittau and Roberto Zelli
- Socioeconomic inequalities in child malnutrition in Egypt pp. 175-191

- Khalid Abu-Ismail, Verena Gantner, Paul Makdissi and Myra Yazbeck
- Inequality of ratios pp. 193-217

- Gaston Yalonetzky
- Generalized Gini linear and quadratic discriminant analyses pp. 219-236

- Charles Condevaux, Stéphane Mussard, Téa Ouraga and Guillaume Zambrano
- On the local linear modelization of the conditional density for functional and ergodic data pp. 237-254

- Somia Ayad, Ali Laksaci, Saâdia Rahmani and Rachida Rouane
- A Bayesian longitudinal model for quantifying students’ preferences regarding teaching quality indicators pp. 255-270

- D. Fouskakis, G. Petrakos and I. Rotous
Volume 78, issue 1, 2020
- A hundred years of Metron pp. 1-3

- Marco Alfó
- From unidimensional to multidimensional inequality: a review pp. 5-42

- Francesco Andreoli and Claudio Zoli
- Commentary on “From unidimensional to multidimensional inequality: a review” pp. 43-46

- Barry C. Arnold
- Commentary on “From unidimensional to multidimensional inequality: a review” pp. 47-50

- Kristof Bosmans
- Commentary on “From unidimensional to multidimensional inequality: a review” pp. 51-54

- Karl Mosler
- Commentary on “From unidimensional to multidimensional inequality: a review” pp. 55-59

- John Weymark
- On the capacity of the Gini index to represent income distributions pp. 61-69

- Yang Liu and Joseph L. Gastwirth
- Flexible regression models for counts with high-inflation of zeros pp. 71-95

- Jussiane Nader Gonçalves and Wagner Barreto-Souza
Volume 77, issue 3, 2019
- The relationship between Gini terminology and the ROC curve pp. 171-178

- Edna Schechtman and Gideon Schechtman
- Priors via imaginary training samples of sufficient statistics for objective Bayesian hypothesis testing pp. 179-199

- D. Fouskakis
- Robust small area estimation in generalized linear mixed models pp. 201-225

- Sanjoy K. Sinha
- Bayesian treatment of non-standard problems in test analysis pp. 227-238

- Rajitha M. Silva, Yuping Guan and Tim B. Swartz
- Inference on $$P(X pp. 239-252

- Manoj Chacko and Shiny Mathew
- Comparing clusterings using combination of the kappa statistic and entropy-based measure pp. 253-270

- Evženie Uglickich, Ivan Nagy and Dominika Vlčková
Volume 77, issue 2, 2019
- Guest editor’s introduction to the special issue on “Hidden Markov Models: Theory and Applications” pp. 63-66

- Jan Bulla, Roland Langrock and Antonello Maruotti
- A continuous-time hidden Markov model for cancer surveillance using serum biomarkers with application to hepatocellular carcinoma pp. 67-86

- Ruben Amoros, Ruth King, Hidenori Toyoda, Takashi Kumada, Philip J. Johnson and Thomas G. Bird
- Penalized estimation of flexible hidden Markov models for time series of counts pp. 87-104

- Timo Adam, Roland Langrock and Christian H. Weiß
- Parameter redundancy and identifiability in hidden Markov models pp. 105-118

- Diana J. Cole
- Unsupervised separation of dynamics from pixels pp. 119-135

- Silvia Chiappa and Ulrich Paquet
- Estimation of Viterbi path in Bayesian hidden Markov models pp. 137-169

- Jüri Lember, Dario Gasbarra, Alexey Koloydenko and Kristi Kuljus
Volume 77, issue 1, 2019
- Statistical detection and classification of background risks affecting inputs and outputs pp. 1-18

- Nadezhda Gribkova and Ričardas Zitikis
- Assessing the influence of marketing activities on customer behaviors: a dynamic clustering approach pp. 19-42

- Antonello Maruotti, Jan Bulla and Tanya Mark
- The Gini mean difference and variance pp. 43-52

- Roberta La Haye and Petr Zizler
- A recursive approach for determining matrix inverses as applied to causal time series processes pp. 53-62

- Serge B. Provost and John N. Haddad
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