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Volume 71, issue 4, 2017
- A Note on High-Dimensional Linear Regression With Interactions pp. 291-297

- Ning Hao and Hao Helen Zhang
- A Note on Priors for the Multinomial Model pp. 298-301

- Frank Tuyl
- A Simple Analysis of the Exact Probability Matching Prior in the Location-Scale Model pp. 302-304

- Thomas J. DiCiccio, Todd A. Kuffner and G. Alastair Young
- What Do Interpolated Nonparametric Confidence Intervals for Population Quantiles Guarantee? pp. 305-309

- Jesse Frey and Yimin Zhang
- A Coefficient of Determination for Generalized Linear Models pp. 310-316

- Dabao Zhang
- Excel Templates: A Helpful Tool for Teaching Statistics pp. 317-325

- Alejandro Quintela-del-Río and Mario Francisco-Fernández
- Introductory Statistics Textbooks and the GAISE Recommendations pp. 326-335

- Peter K. Dunn, Michael D. Carey, Michael B. Farrar, Alice M. Richardson and Christine McDonald
- Teaching Decision Theory Proof Strategies Using a Crowdsourcing Problem pp. 336-343

- Luís Gustavo Esteves, Rafael Izbicki and Rafael Bassi Stern
- A Comparison of Correlation Structure Selection Penalties for Generalized Estimating Equations pp. 344-353

- Philip M. Westgate and Woodrow W. Burchett
- Mean-Minimum Exact Confidence Intervals pp. 354-368

- Joseph B. Lang
- Reviews of Books and Teaching Materials pp. 369-372

- The Editors
- Comment on “The Target Parameter of Adjusted R-Squared in Fixed-Design Experiments” by Bar-Gera (2017) pp. 373-375

- Ronald Christensen
- Editorial Collaborators pp. 376-377

- The Editors
- Editorial Board EOV pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 71, issue 3, 2017
- A Note on the Inverse Birthday Problem With Applications pp. 191-201

- Wen-Han Hwang, Richard Huggins and Lu-Fang Chen
- Sufficiency Revisited: Rethinking Statistical Algorithms in the Big Data Era pp. 202-208

- Jarod Y. L. Lee, James J. Brown and Louise M. Ryan
- Statistical Engineering: An Idea Whose Time Has Come? pp. 209-219

- Roger W. Hoerl and Ronald D. Snee
- Strategies for Success: Early-Stage Collaborating Biostatistics Faculty in an Academic Health Center pp. 220-230

- Heidi Spratt, Erin E. Fox, Nawar Shara and Madhu Mazumdar
- All Data are Wrong, but Some are Useful? Advocating the Need for Data Auditing pp. 231-235

- Sitsofe Tsagbey, Miguel de Carvalho and Garritt L. Page
- On the Use of the Concentration Function in Medical Fraud Assessment pp. 236-241

- Tahir Ekin, Francesca Ieva, Fabrizio Ruggeri and Refik Soyer
- Coherent Hypothesis Testing pp. 242-248

- Victor Fossaluza, Rafael Izbicki, Gustavo Miranda da Silva and Luís Gustavo Esteves
- Resolving a Multi-Million Dollar Contract Dispute With a Latin Square pp. 249-258

- William B. Fairley, Peter J. Kempthorne, Julie Novak, Scott McGarvie, Steve Crunk, Bee Leng Lee and Alan J. Salzberg
- Bayes and MCMC for Undergraduates pp. 259-264

- Jeff Witmer
- Convergence of Known Distributions to Limiting Normal or Non-normal Distributions: An Elementary Ratio Technique pp. 265-271

- Subhash Bagui and K. L. Mehra
- A Useful Pivotal Quantity pp. 272-274

- Panagiotis (Panos) Toulis
- Comparing Two Tests for Two Rates pp. 275-281

- Chunpeng Fan, Lin Wang and Lynn Wei
- Reviews of Books and Teaching Materials pp. 282-289

- The Editors
Volume 71, issue 2, 2017
- Reversals of Least-Square Estimates and Model-Invariant Estimation for Directions of Unique Effects pp. 97-105

- Brian Knaeble and Seth Dutter
- Approximate Bayesianity of Frequentist Confidence Intervals for a Binomial Proportion pp. 106-111

- Shaobo Jin, Måns Thulin and Rolf Larsson
- The Target Parameter of Adjusted R-Squared in Fixed-Design Experiments pp. 112-119

- Hillel Bar-Gera
- Wallet Game: Probability, Likelihood, and Extended Likelihood pp. 120-122

- Yudi Pawitan and Youngjo Lee
- Multivariate Chebyshev Inequality With Estimated Mean and Variance pp. 123-127

- Bartolomeo Stellato, Bart P. G. Van Parys and Paul J. Goulart
- A Statistical Inference Course Based on -Values pp. 128-136

- Ryan Martin
- A Bayesian Analysis of Synchronous Distance Learning versus Matched Traditional Control in Graduate Biostatistics Courses pp. 137-144

- Jo A. Wick, Hung-Wen Yeh and Byron J. Gajewski
- Explaining Normal Quantile-Quantile Plots Through Animation: The Water-Filling Analogy pp. 145-147

- Robert A. Stine
- The Quality of Pitches in Major League Baseball pp. 148-154

- Philippa Swartz, Mike Grosskopf, Derek Bingham and Tim B. Swartz
- The Current Landscape of Teaching Analytics to Business Students at Institutions of Higher Education: Who is Teaching What? pp. 155-161

- Amy L. Phelps and Kathryn A. Szabat
- An Empirical Comparison of Multiple Imputation Methods for Categorical Data pp. 162-170

- Olanrewaju Akande, Fan Li and Jerome Reiter
- Efficient Computation of Reduced Regression Models pp. 171-176

- Stuart R. Lipsitz, Garrett M. Fitzmaurice, Debajyoti Sinha, Nathanael Hevelone, Edward Giovannucci, Quoc-Dien Trinh and Jim C. Hu
- Closed-Form Estimators for the Gamma Distribution Derived From Likelihood Equations pp. 177-181

- Zhi-Sheng Ye and Nan Chen
- Reviews of Books and Teaching Materials pp. 182-186

- The Editors
- Non-Asymptotic Mean and Variance Also Approximately Satisfy Taylor's Law pp. 187-187

- Michael P. Cohen
- Models for count data pp. 187-190

- Iain L. MacDonald
- Reply pp. 190-190

- Kimberly F. Sellers, Darcy S. Morris, Galit Shmueli and Li Zhu
Volume 71, issue 1, 2017
- What is Mentoring? pp. 1-2

- Aarti Shah
- Mentoring in the ASA: A Commentary pp. 3-4

- David Morganstein
- Mentoring in the ASA: A Rejoinder pp. 5-5

- Mary Kwasny
- Statistical Mentoring at Early Training and Career Stages pp. 6-14

- Christine M. Anderson-Cook, Michael S. Hamada, Leslie M. Moore and Joanne R. Wendelberger
- The Big Tent for Statistics: Mentoring Required pp. 15-22

- Eric A. Vance, Donna E. LaLonde and Lin Zhang
- An Eight-Step Guide to Creating and Sustaining a Mentoring Program pp. 23-29

- Eric A. Vance, Erin Tanenbaum, Amarjot Kaur, Mark C. Otto and Richard Morris
- Building Bridges: The Role of an Undergraduate Mentor pp. 30-33

- Mark Daniel Ward
- Re-Defining the, and of Mentoring for Professional Statisticians pp. 34-37

- Lauren Vollmer, Aparna Keshaviah, Dmitriy Poznyak, Sharon Zhao, Fei Xing and Nicholas Beyler
- Developing a Career in the Practice of Statistics: The Mentor's Perspective pp. 38-46

- Kim Love, Eric A. Vance, Frank E. Harrell,, Dallas E. Johnson, Michael H. Kutner, Ronald D. Snee and Doug Zahn
- Mentoring Faculty Women in Statistics: Exploring Challenges and Opportunities for Leadership Development pp. 47-54

- Amanda L. Golbeck
- Mentoring to Achieve Diversity in Graduate Programs pp. 55-60

- Jacqueline M. Hughes-Oliver
- Experience Simpson's Paradox in the Classroom pp. 61-66

- Jiangtao Gou and Fengqing (Zoe) Zhang
- An Intuitive Geometric Approach to the Gauss Markov Theorem pp. 67-70

- Leandro da Silva Pereira, Lucas Monteiro Chaves and Devanil Jaques de Souza
- Bridging the Gap: A Generalized Stochastic Process for Count Data pp. 71-80

- Li Zhu, Kimberly F. Sellers, Darcy Steeg Morris and Galit Shmueli
- Point Estimates of Test Sensitivity and Specificity from Sample Means and Variances pp. 81-87

- Richard G. Spencer, Benjamin D. Cortese, Vanessa A. Lukas and Nancy Pleshko
- Response to the ASA’s Statement on -Values: Context, Process, and Purpose pp. 88-89

- Edward L. Ionides, Alexander Giessing, Yaacov Ritov and Scott E. Page
- Letter to the Editor: Average Entropy Does Not Measure Uncertainty pp. 89-90

- Susan E. Hodge
- Response to "Average Entropy Does Not Measure Uncertainty" pp. 91-91

- Omar A. Kittaneh
- Reviews of Books and Teaching Materials pp. 92-96

- Reza Ramezan
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