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Volume 45, issue 16, 2018
- Variable diagnostics in model-based clustering through variation partition pp. 2888-2905

- Xuwen Zhu
- A Bayesian semiparametric approach to learning about gene–gene interactions in case-control studies pp. 2906-2928

- Durba Bhattacharya and Sourabh Bhattacharya
- Information analysis of local suppression scheme based on a spatial-temporal model pp. 2929-2942

- Dal Ho Kim, Jayoun Lee and Yongku Kim
- Bayesian CV@R/super-quantile regression pp. 2943-2957

- Mike Tsionas and Marwan Izzeldin
- Empirical Bayes estimators in hierarchical models with mixture priors pp. 2958-2980

- Gerd K. Rosenkranz
- Expert knowledge elicitation using item response theory pp. 2981-2998

- J. A. A. Andrade and J. P. Gosling
- How to build nomogram for type 2 diabetes using a naïve Bayesian classifier technique pp. 2999-3011

- Jae-Cheol Park and Jea-Young Lee
- A model averaging approach for the ordered probit and nested logit models with applications pp. 3012-3052

- Longmei Chen, Alan T. K. Wan, Geoffrey Tso and Xinyu Zhang
- List of Reviewers pp. 3053-3056

- The Editors
Volume 45, issue 15, 2018
- COWORDS: a probabilistic model for multiple word clouds pp. 2697-2717

- Luís G. Silva e Silva and Renato M. Assunção
- Modeling multivariate cybersecurity risks pp. 2718-2740

- Chen Peng, Maochao Xu, Shouhuai Xu and Taizhong Hu
- Joint regression modeling for missing categorical covariates in generalized linear models pp. 2741-2759

- Luis Carlos Pérez-Ruiz and Gabriel Escarela
- Privacy protection measures for randomized response surveys on stigmatizing continuous variables pp. 2760-2772

- Mausumi Bose and Kajal Dihidar
- A comparison of machine learning techniques for taxonomic classification of teeth from the Family Bovidae pp. 2773-2787

- Gregory J. Matthews, Juliet K. Brophy, Maxwell Luetkemeier, Hongie Gu and George K. Thiruvathukal
- Automatic odor prediction for electronic nose pp. 2788-2799

- Mina Mirshahi, Vahid Partovi Nia and Luc Adjengue
- The relative performance of ensemble methods with deep convolutional neural networks for image classification pp. 2800-2818

- Cheng Ju, Aurélien Bibaut and Mark van der Laan
- Seasonal analysis of emergency department presentations in Western Australia, 2009/10–2014/15 pp. 2819-2830

- Patrick Aboagye-Sarfo and Qun Mai
- A seasonal mixed-POT model to estimate high flood quantiles from different event types and seasons pp. 2831-2847

- Svenja Fischer
- Profiles identification on hierarchical tree structure data sets pp. 2848-2863

- Conceição Rocha and Pedro Quelhas Brito
- Subgroup identification by recursive segmentation pp. 2864-2887

- Alexander Hapfelmeier, Kurt Ulm and Bernhard Haller
Volume 45, issue 14, 2018
- Optimal design of repetitive group sampling plans for Weibull and gamma distributions with applications and comparison to the Birnbaum–Saunders distribution pp. 2499-2520

- S. Balamurali, P. Jeyadurga and M. Usha
- Statistical correction for functional metagenomic profiling of a microbial community with short NGS reads pp. 2521-2535

- Ruofei Du and Zhide Fang
- Estimating school effectiveness with student growth percentile and gain score models pp. 2536-2547

- Daniel B. Wright
- Modern variable selection for longitudinal semi-parametric models with missing data pp. 2548-2562

- J. Kowalski, S. Hao, T. Chen, Y. Liang, J. Liu, L. Ge, C. Feng and X. M. Tu
- Fitting insurance and economic data with outliers: a flexible approach based on finite mixtures of contaminated gamma distributions pp. 2563-2584

- Antonio Punzo, Angelo Mazza and Antonello Maruotti
- Bimodal Birnbaum–Saunders generalized autoregressive score model pp. 2585-2606

- Rodney V. Fonseca and Francisco Cribari-Neto
- Patient-specific dose finding in phase I clinical trials pp. 2607-2618

- Md. Moniruzzaman Moni and M. Iftakhar Alam
- A Bayesian conditional model for bivariate mixed ordinal and skew continuous longitudinal responses using quantile regression pp. 2619-2642

- S. Ghasemzadeh, M. Ganjali and T. Baghfalaki
- Bayesian variable selection and coefficient estimation in heteroscedastic linear regression model pp. 2643-2657

- Taha Alshaybawee, Rahim Alhamzawi, Habshah Midi and Intisar Ibrahim Allyas
- Genomic feature selection by coverage design optimization pp. 2658-2676

- Stephen Reid, Aaron M. Newman, Maximilian Diehn, Ash A. Alizadeh and Robert Tibshirani
- Kernel partial correlation: a novel approach to capturing conditional independence in graphical models for noisy data pp. 2677-2696

- Jihwan Oh, Faye Zheng, R. W. Doerge and Hyonho Chun
Volume 45, issue 13, 2018
- A powerful and interpretable alternative to the Jarque–Bera test of normality based on 2nd-power skewness and kurtosis, using the Rao's score test on the APD family pp. 2307-2327

- A. Desgagné and P. Lafaye de Micheaux
- Using copulas for rating weather index insurance contracts pp. 2328-2356

- Raushan Bokusheva
- Effect of tuberculosis on immune restoration among HIV-infected patients receiving antiretroviral therapy pp. 2357-2364

- Musie Ghebremichael and Semere Habtemicael
- Bayesian testing for independence of two categorical variables under two-stage cluster sampling with covariates pp. 2365-2393

- Dilli Bhatta, Balgobin Nandram and Joseph Sedransk
- Diagnostic plots for identifying max domains of attraction under power normalization pp. 2394-2410

- Deepesh Bhati and Sreenivasan Ravi
- Data reconciliation of nonnormal observations with nonlinear constraints pp. 2411-2428

- Oliver Cencic and Rudolf Frühwirth
- Testing symmetry based on empirical likelihood pp. 2429-2454

- Jun Zhang, Jing Zhang, Xuehu Zhu and Tao Lu
- Causal structure among US corn futures and regional cash prices in the time and frequency domain pp. 2455-2480

- Xiaojie Xu
- Power analysis of independence testing for three-way contingency tables of small sizes pp. 2481-2498

- Piotr Sulewski
Volume 45, issue 12, 2018
- A maximum likelihood estimator for left-truncated lifetimes based on probabilistic prior information about time of occurrence pp. 2107-2127

- Rubén Manso, Rafael Calama, Marta Pardos and Mathieu Fortin
- Varying-coefficient single-index measurement error model pp. 2128-2144

- Xin Zhao and Zhensheng Huang
- Bayesian inference on contingency tables with uncertainty about independence for small areas pp. 2145-2163

- Sang Gyu Kwak, Balgobin Nandram and Dal Ho Kim
- Heteroskedastic linear regression model with compositional response and covariates pp. 2164-2181

- Jiajia Chen, Xiaoqin Zhang and Shengjia Li
- Skew-mixed effects model for multivariate longitudinal data with categorical outcomes and missingness pp. 2182-2201

- S. Eftekhari Mahabadi and E. Rahimi Jafari
- Intriguing yet simple skewness: kurtosis relation in economic and demographic data distributions, pointing to preferential attachment processes pp. 2202-2218

- Marcel Ausloos and Roy Cerqueti
- Experimental comparison of functional and multivariate spectral-based supervised classification methods in hyperspectral image pp. 2219-2237

- Anthony Zullo, Mathieu Fauvel and Frédéric Ferraty
- Estimating individual-level interaction effects in multilevel models: a Monte Carlo simulation study with application pp. 2238-2255

- Julie Ann Lorah
- A mixture-based approach to robust analysis of generalised linear models pp. 2256-2268

- Ken J. Beath
- Does the supplemental nutrition assistance program really increase obesity? The importance of accounting for misclassification errors pp. 2269-2278

- Achilleas Vassilopoulos, Andreas Drichoutis, Rodolfo Nayga and Panagiotis Lazaridis
- Predicting risk for adverse health events using random forest pp. 2279-2294

- Guy Cafri, Luo Li, Elizabeth W. Paxton and Juanjuan Fan
- Bayesian estimation of the Cox model under different hazard rate shape assumptions via slice sampling pp. 2295-2306

- Thomas Kirschenmann, Paul Damien and Stephen Walker
Volume 45, issue 11, 2018
- Modeling of soybean yield using symmetric, asymmetric and bimodal distributions: implications for crop insurance pp. 1920-1937

- Gislaine V. Duarte, Altemir Braga, Daniel L. Miquelluti and Vitor A. Ozaki
- Model selection with distributed SCAD penalty pp. 1938-1955

- Puyu Wang, Hai Zhang and Yong Liang
- Hypothesis Tests for Neyman's Bias in Case–Control Studies pp. 1956-1977

- D. M. Swanson, C. D. Anderson and R. A. Betensky
- Semiparametric analysis of longitudinal data with informative observation times and censoring times pp. 1978-1993

- Wen Su and Hangjin Jiang
- Model selection for the localized mixture of experts models pp. 1994-2006

- Yunlu Jiang, Yu Conglian and Ji Qinghua
- Discussion on the issue of sample size determination for a targeted to an untargeted and to a mixed effect model-based clinical trial design pp. 2007-2019

- Feng-shou Ko
- Graphical models for complex networks: an application to Italian museums pp. 2020-2038

- Cristina Coscia, Roberto Fontana and Patrizia Semeraro
- Likelihood-based inference for censored linear regression models with scale mixtures of skew-normal distributions pp. 2039-2066

- Thalita do Bem Mattos, Aldo M. Garay and Victor H. Lachos
- Regression imputation with Q-mode clustering for rounded zero replacement in high-dimensional compositional data pp. 2067-2080

- Jiajia Chen, Xiaoqin Zhang, Karel Hron, Matthias Templ and Shengjia Li
- The inverse power Lindley distribution in the presence of left-censored data pp. 2081-2094

- Emílio A. Coelho-Barros, Josmar Mazucheli, Jorge A. Achcar, Kelly Vanessa Parede Barco and José Rafael Tovar Cuevas
- A proportional hazard cure model for ordinal responses by self-modeling regression pp. 2095-2106

- Aliakbar Mastani Shirazi and Aluisio Pinheiro
Volume 45, issue 10, 2018
- A novel bagging approach for variable ranking and selection via a mixed importance measure pp. 1734-1755

- Chun-Xia Zhang, Jiang-She Zhang, Guan-Wei Wang and Nan-Nan Ji
- Bayesian estimation of logistic regression with misclassified covariates and response pp. 1756-1769

- Brandi N. Falley, James Stamey and A. Alexander Beaujean
- Quantile residual life regression based on semi-competing risks data pp. 1770-1780

- Jin-Jian Hsieh and Jian-Lin Wang
- Joint models for mixed categorical outcomes: a study of HIV risk perception and disease status in Mozambique pp. 1781-1798

- Osvaldo Loquiha, Niel Hens, Emilia Martins-Fonteyn, Herman Meulemans, Edwin Wouters, Marleen Temmerman, Nafissa Osman and Marc Aerts
- Generalized bent-cable methodology for changepoint data: a Bayesian approach pp. 1799-1812

- Shahedul A. Khan and Setu C. Kar
- Seasonality of hospitalizations due to respiratory diseases: modelling serial correlation all we need is Poisson pp. 1813-1822

- Airlane P. Alencar
- Modeling with a large class of unimodal multivariate distributions pp. 1823-1845

- M. S. Paez and S. G. Walker
- Bayesian inference for quantum state tomography pp. 1846-1871

- D. S. Gonçalves, C. L. N. Azevedo, C. Lavor and M. A. Gomes-Ruggiero
- Vector and recurrent singular spectrum analysis: which is better at forecasting? pp. 1872-1899

- Mansi Ghodsi, Hossein Hassani, Donya Rahmani and Emmanuel Sirimal Silva
- Model averaging based on rank pp. 1900-1919

- Jiang Du, Xiuping Chen, Eddy Kwessi and Zhimeng Sun
Volume 45, issue 9, 2018
- Bayesian misclassification and propensity score methods for clustered observational studies pp. 1547-1560

- Qi Zhou, Yoo-Mi Chin, James Stamey and Joon Jin Song
- Analysis of the importance of on-field covariates in the German Bundesliga pp. 1561-1578

- Gunther Schauberger, Andreas Groll and Gerhard Tutz
- Valuations of EQ-5D health states: could United Kingdom results be used as informative priors for the United States pp. 1579-1594

- Samer A. Kharroubi
- Spatial hidden Markov models and species distributions pp. 1595-1615

- Luigi Spezia, Nial Friel and Alessandro Gimona
- Release velocities and bowler performance in cricket pp. 1616-1627

- Akash Malhotra and Shailesh Krishna
- Design and analysis considerations for comparing dynamic treatment regimens with binary outcomes from sequential multiple assignment randomized trials pp. 1628-1651

- Kelley M. Kidwell, Nicholas J. Seewald, Qui Tran, Connie Kasari and Daniel Almirall
- Empirical Bayes estimates of finite mixture of negative binomial regression models and its application to highway safety pp. 1652-1669

- Yajie Zou, John E. Ash, Byung-Jung Park, Dominique Lord and Lingtao Wu
- Using compositional and Dirichlet models for market share regression pp. 1670-1689

- Joanna Morais, Christine Thomas-Agnan and Michel Simioni
- On parallel policies for ranking and selection problems pp. 1690-1713

- Bogumił Kamiński and Przemysław Szufel
- Untangle the structural and random zeros in statistical modelings pp. 1714-1733

- W. Tang, H. He, W.J. Wang and D.G. Chen
Volume 45, issue 8, 2018
- A robust Parafac model for compositional data pp. 1347-1369

- M. A. Di Palma, Peter Filzmoser, M. Gallo and K. Hron
- Semivarying coefficient least-squares support vector regression for analyzing high-dimensional gene-environmental data pp. 1370-1381

- Jooyong Shim, Changha Hwang, Sunjoo Jeong and Insuk Sohn
- Detection of outlying proportions pp. 1382-1395

- Flavio Mignone and Fabio Rapallo
- Categorical multiblock linear discriminant analysis pp. 1396-1409

- Philippe Casin
- Testing homogeneity of difference of two proportions for stratified correlated paired binary data pp. 1410-1425

- Xi Shen and Chang-Xing Ma
- Analysis of means approach for random factor analysis pp. 1426-1446

- Kalanka P. Jayalath and Hon Keung Tony Ng
- Modified chain sampling plans for lot inspection by variables and attributes pp. 1447-1464

- Stijn Luca
- Split Questionnaire Designs: collecting only the data that you need through MCAR and MAR designs pp. 1465-1475

- James O. Chipperfield, Margo L. Barr and David. G. Steel
- Geostatistical analysis of disease data: a case study of tuberculosis incidence in Iran pp. 1476-1483

- S. Reza H. Shojaei, Yadollah Waghei and Mohsen Mohammadzadeh
- Bayesian analysis of a quarantine inspection model pp. 1484-1496

- David P. M. Scollnik
- Two simple measures of variability for categorical data pp. 1497-1516

- Erindi Allaj
- Sample size determination for testing equality in frequency data under an incomplete block crossover design pp. 1517-1529

- Kung-Jong Lui
- Market channel selections by US nursery plant producers: a multivariate nonparametric fractional regression analysis pp. 1530-1546

- Mahesh Pandit, Krishna Paudel and Roger Hinson
Volume 45, issue 7, 2018
- Investigating competition in financial markets: a sparse autologistic model for dynamic network data pp. 1157-1172

- Brenda Betancourt, Abel Rodríguez and Naomi Boyd
- A weakly informative prior for Bayesian dynamic model selection with applications in fMRI pp. 1173-1192

- Jairo A. Fúquene Patiño, Brenda Betancourt and João B. M. Pereira
- Some remarks on measurement models in the structural equation model: an application for socially responsible food consumption pp. 1193-1208

- Pasquale Sarnacchiaro and Flavio Boccia
- Diverse classifier ensemble creation based on heuristic dataset modification pp. 1209-1226

- Hamid Jamalinia, Saber Khalouei, Vahideh Rezaie, Samad Nejatian, Karamolah Bagheri-Fard and Hamid Parvin
- Evaluation and prediction of polygon approximations of planar contours for shape analysis pp. 1227-1246

- Chalani Prematilake and Leif Ellingson
- Marginalized zero-inflated generalized Poisson regression pp. 1247-1259

- Felix Famoye and John S. Preisser
- Bayesian regression model for recurrent event data with event-varying covariate effects and event effect pp. 1260-1276

- Li-An Lin, Sheng Luo and Barry R. Davis
- The heterogeneous impact of insurance on health care demand among young adults: a panel data analysis pp. 1277-1291

- David Zimmer
- An application of nonparametric regression to missing data in large market surveys pp. 1292-1302

- Gary Madden, Nicholas Apergis, Paul Rappoport and Aniruddha Banerjee
- A flexible semiparametric regression model for bimodal, asymmetric and censored data pp. 1303-1324

- Thiago G. Ramires, Edwin M. M. Ortega, Niel Hens, Gauss M. Cordeiro and Gilberto A. Paula
- An additive Cox model for coronary heart disease study pp. 1325-1346

- Ao Yuan, Yuan Guo, Nawar M. Shara, Barbara V. Howard and Ming T. Tan
Volume 45, issue 6, 2018
- Treatments of non-metric variables in partial least squares and principal component analysis pp. 971-987

- Jisu Yoon and Tatyana Krivobokova
- Bayesian bridge regression pp. 988-1008

- Himel Mallick and Nengjun Yi
- Using clustering of rankings to explain brand preferences with personality and socio-demographic variables pp. 1009-1029

- Daniel Müllensiefen, Christian Hennig and Hedie Howells
- Predictive performance of penalized beta regression model for continuous bounded outcomes pp. 1030-1040

- Emmanuel O. Ogundimu and Gary S. Collins
- A clustering approach to detect multiple outliers in linear functional relationship model for circular data pp. 1041-1051

- Nurkhairany Amyra Mokhtar, Yong Zulina Zubairi and Abdul Ghapor Hussin
- Bayesian adaptive bandit-based designs using the Gittins index for multi-armed trials with normally distributed endpoints pp. 1052-1076

- Adam L. Smith and Sofía S. Villar
- Variable selection for mode regression pp. 1077-1084

- Yingzhen Chen, Xuejun Ma and Jingke Zhou
- A novel Bayesian regression model for counts with an application to health data pp. 1085-1105

- H. Haselimashhadi, V. Vinciotti and K. Yu
- On maximum depth classifiers: depth distribution approach pp. 1106-1117

- Olusola Samuel Makinde and Olusoga Akin Fasoranbaku
- Measuring association between nominal categorical variables: an alternative to the Goodman–Kruskal lambda pp. 1118-1132

- Tarald O. Kvålseth
- Statistical models for short- and long-term forecasts of snow depth pp. 1133-1156

- Hugo Lewi Hammer
Volume 45, issue 5, 2018
- Cluster detection and clustering with random start forward searches pp. 777-798

- Anthony C. Atkinson, Marco Riani and Andrea Cerioli
- Analyzing clustered count data with a cluster-specific random effect zero-inflated Conway–Maxwell–Poisson distribution pp. 799-814

- Hyoyoung Choo-Wosoba and Somnath Datta
- Bayesian quantile regression for ordinal longitudinal data pp. 815-828

- Rahim Alhamzawi and Haithem Taha Mohammad Ali
- A flexible and efficient spatial interpolator for radar rainfall estimation pp. 829-844

- R. J. Waken, Joon Jin Song, Soohyun Kwon, Ki-Hong Min and GyuWon Lee
- Critical appraisal of jointness concepts in Bayesian model averaging: evidence from life sciences, sociology, and other scientific fields pp. 845-867

- Georg Man
- Homogeneity test for functional data pp. 868-883

- Ramón Flores, Rosa Lillo and Juan Romo
- On the directional accuracy of inflation forecasts: evidence from South African survey data pp. 884-900

- Christian Pierdzioch, Monique B. Reid and Rangan Gupta
- Functional principal component analysis in age–period–cohort analysis of body mass index data by gender and ethnicity pp. 901-917

- Jun Ye, Juan Xi and Richard L. Einsporn
- A Bayesian model for measurement and misclassification errors alongside missing data, with an application to higher education participation in Australia pp. 918-931

- Harvey Goldstein, William J. Browne and Christopher Charlton
- On a tobit–Birnbaum–Saunders model with an application to medical data pp. 932-955

- Mário F. Desousa, Helton Saulo, Víctor Leiva and Paulo Scalco
- The generalized inference on the sign testing problem about the normal variances pp. 956-970

- Wei-Ya Wu, Wei-Hwa Wu, Hsin-Neng Hsieh and Meng-Chih Lee
Volume 45, issue 4, 2018
- Bias-corrected estimations in varying-coefficient partially nonlinear models with measurement error in the nonparametric part pp. 586-603

- Yan-Ting Xiao and Zhan-Shou Chen
- A Bayesian finite mixture change-point model for assessing the risk of novice teenage drivers pp. 604-625

- Qing Li, Feng Guo, Inyoung Kim, Sheila G. Klauer and Bruce G. Simons-Morton
- Identifying intraclass correlations necessitating hierarchical modeling pp. 626-641

- Kyle M. Irimata and Jeffrey Wilson
- On computing estimates of a change-point in the Weibull regression hazard model pp. 642-648

- Oscar Palmeros, Jose A. Villaseñor and Elizabeth González
- Objective Bayesian analysis of counting experiments with correlated sources of background pp. 649-667

- Diego Casadei, Cornelius Grunwald, Kevin Kröninger and Florian Mentzel
- An algorithm for the multivariate group lasso with covariance estimation pp. 668-681

- Ines Wilms and C. Croux
- An insight into technology diffusion of tractor through Weibull growth model pp. 682-696

- Bishal Gurung, K. N. Singh, Ravindra Singh Shekhawat and Md Yeasin
- Detecting T cell activation using a varying dimension Bayesian model pp. 697-713

- Zicheng Hu, Jessica N Lancaster, Lauren I. R. Ehrlich and Peter Müller
- Adaptive threshold method for peak detection of surface electromyography signal from around shoulder muscles pp. 714-726

- Amanpreet Kaur, Ravinder Agarwal and Amod Kumar
- Bayesian composite Tobit quantile regression pp. 727-739

- Fadel Hamid Hadi Alhusseini and Vasile Georgescu
- Readouts for echo-state networks built using locally regularized orthogonal forward regression pp. 740-762

- Ján Dolinský, Kei Hirose and Sadanori Konishi
- Interdependency amongst earthquake magnitudes in Southern California pp. 763-774

- K. Nichols, E. Trevino, N. Ikeda, D. Philo, A. Garcia and D. Bowman
- Principles of Scientific Methods pp. 775-776

- Mariano Ruiz Espejo and Adalbert Marqués Vilallonga
Volume 45, issue 3, 2018
- Heteroscedastic log-exponentiated Weibull regression model pp. 384-408

- Edwin M. M. Ortega, Artur J. Lemonte, Gauss M. Cordeiro, Vicente G. Cancho and Fábio L. Mialhe
- Comparative GMM and GQL logistic regression models on hierarchical data pp. 409-425

- Bei Wang and Jeffrey Wilson
- Estimating the population proportion in pair ranked set sampling with application to air quality monitoring pp. 426-437

- Ehsan Zamanzade and M. Mahdizadeh
- A Bayesian analysis of clustered discrete and continuous outcomes pp. 438-449

- Dale Bowman and E. Olusegun George
- Testing discontinuities in nonparametric regression pp. 450-473

- Wenlin Dai, Yuejin Zhou and Tiejun Tong
- An improved meta-analysis for analyzing cylindrical-type time series data with applications to forecasting problem in environmental study pp. 474-486

- Shuo Wang, Sungsu Kim and Thelge Buddika Peiris
- Statistical learning on emerging economies pp. 487-507

- Eftychia Solea, Bing Li and Aleksandra Slavković
- Development of an urban intensity index to facilitate urban ecosystem studies in Trinidad and Tobago pp. 508-527

- Samantha Chadee and Valerie Stoute
- Inferences from logistic regression models in the presence of small samples, rare events, nonlinearity, and multicollinearity with observational data pp. 528-546

- Jason Bergtold, Elizabeth Yeager and Allen Featherstone
- Addressing the problem of missing data in decision tree modeling pp. 547-557

- Saiedeh Haji-Maghsoudi, Azam Rastegari, Behshid Garrusi and Mohammad Reza Baneshi
- Layered clays in PP polymer dispersion: the effect of the processing conditions pp. 558-567

- M. F. de Almeida, Aldina Correia and Eliana Costa e Silva
- Spatially explicit survival modeling for small area cancer data pp. 568-585

- Georgiana Onicescu, Andrew B. Lawson, Jiajia Zhang, Mulugeta Gebregziabher, Kristin Wallace and Jan M. Eberth
Volume 45, issue 2, 2018
- L-moments of the Birnbaum–Saunders distribution and its extreme value version: estimation, goodness of fit and application to earthquake data pp. 187-209

- Camilo Lillo, Víctor Leiva, Orietta Nicolis and Robert G. Aykroyd
- Classification rules for identifying individuals at high risk of developing myocardial infarction based on ApoB, ApoA1 and the ratio were determined using a Bayesian approach pp. 210-224

- S. Islam, S. Anand, M. McQueen, J. Hamid, L. Thabane, S. Yusuf and J. Beyene
- Selection of terms in random coefficient regression models pp. 225-242

- Francisco M. M. Rocha and Julio M. Singer
- Detection of a pair of outliers in a sample from a Gumbel distribution with known scale parameter pp. 243-254

- S. Lalitha and Pratyasha Tripathi
- A comparative simulation of multiple testing procedures in circular data problems pp. 255-269

- Feridun Tasdan and Ozgur Yeniay
- Bayesian inference for the randomly censored Burr-type XII distribution pp. 270-283

- Muhammad Yameen Danish, Irshad Ahmad Arshad and Muhammad Aslam
- The uniform distribution product: an approach to the inventory model using R pp. 284-297

- Amílcar Oliveira, Teresa Oliveira and Antonio Seijas-Macías
- A Bayesian hierarchical model for estimating the cost of postponing the cyclo-cross national championships pp. 298-305

- J. T. Fry, Andrew Hoegh, Scotland Leman and Matthew Montesano
- Evaluation of different statistical methods using SAS software: an in silico approach for analysis of real-time PCR data pp. 306-319

- Mohammadreza Nassiri, Mahdi Elahi Torshizi, Shahrokh Ghovvati and Mohammad Doosti
- Bayesian truncated beta nonlinear mixed-effects models pp. 320-346

- Carolina Costa Mota Paraíba, Natalia Bochkina and Carlos Alberto Ribeiro Diniz
- A new algorithm for clustering based on kernel density estimation pp. 347-366

- L. C. Matioli, S.R. Santos, M. Kleina and E. A. Leite
- Robust modelling of the relationship between CD4 and viral load for complex AIDS data pp. 367-383

- Tingting Yu and Lang Wu
Volume 45, issue 1, 2018
- Spatial–temporal variation of casuarina spread in Cauvery delta and north eastern zone of Tamil Nadu, India: a spatial autoregressive model pp. 1-7

- M. Vijayabhama, R. Jaisankar, S. Varadha Raj and K. Baranidharan
- Variable selection in gamma regression models via artificial bee colony algorithm pp. 8-16

- Emre Dunder, Serpil Gumustekin and Mehmet Ali Cengiz
- Energy performance evaluation of OECD countries using Bayesian stochastic frontier analysis and Bayesian network classifiers pp. 17-25

- Mehmet Ali Cengiz, Emre Dünder and Talat Şenel
- Lasso-type estimation for covariate-adjusted linear model pp. 26-42

- Feng Li and Yiqiang Lu
- Verification in biometric systems: problems and modern methods of their solution pp. 43-62

- Kartlos Joseph Kachiashvili and Archil Iveri Prangishvili
- Simultaneous edit-imputation and disclosure limitation for business establishment data pp. 63-82

- Hang J. Kim, Jerome P. Reiter and Alan F. Karr
- Simple components pp. 83-99

- T. F. Cox and D. S. Arnold
- Robust regression: an inferential method for determining which independent variables are most important pp. 100-111

- Rand R. Wilcox
- A functional data approach to model score difference process in professional basketball games pp. 112-127

- Tao Chen and Qingliang (Michael) Fan
- Poisson–exponential distribution: different methods of estimation pp. 128-144

- Giovani Carrara Rodrigues, Francisco Louzada and Pedro Luiz Ramos
- Generalized Tobit models: diagnostics and application in econometrics pp. 145-167

- Michelli Barros, Manuel Galea, Víctor Leiva and Manoel Santos-Neto
- Gaussian Markov random field spatial models in GAMLSS pp. 168-186

- Fernanda De Bastiani, Robert A. Rigby, Dimitrios M. Stasinopoulous, Audrey H.M.A. Cysneiros and Miguel A. Uribe-Opazo
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