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Statistical Methods and Applications, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, March 2011
- Stefano Antonio Gattone

, Tonio Di Battista
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Adaptive cluster sampling with a data driven stopping rule. 1-21 - Alex C. Gonzaga

, Michael Hauser:
A wavelet Whittle estimator of generalized long-memory stochastic volatility. 23-48 - Giorgio Eduardo Montanari

, Maria Giovanna Ranalli
, Paolo Eusebi
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Latent variable modeling of disability in people aged 65 or more. 49-63 - Andreas Alfons

, Wolfgang E. Baaske, Peter Filzmoser
, Wolfgang Mader, Roland Wieser:
Robust variable selection with application to quality of life research. 65-82 - Feng Gao

, J. Philip Miller
, Chengjie Xiong, Julia A. Beiser, Mae Gordon:
A joint-modeling approach to assess the impact of biomarker variability on the risk of developing clinical outcome. 83-100 - Claudia Czado

, Anette Heyn, Gernot Müller:
Modeling individual migraine severity with autoregressive ordered probit models. 101-121
Volume 20, Number 2, June 2011
- Giancarlo Diana, Marco Giordan, Pier Francesco Perri:

An improved class of estimators for the population mean. 123-140 - Francesca Greselin

, Salvatore Ingrassia
, Antonio Punzo
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Assessing the pattern of covariance matrices via an augmentation multiple testing procedure. 141-170 - Okyoung Na, Youngmi Lee, Sangyeol Lee

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Monitoring parameter change in time series models. 171-199 - Heni Boubaker, Mohamed Boutahar:

A wavelet-based approach for modelling exchange rates. 201-220 - Luca Grassetti

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A note on transformed likelihood approach in linear dynamic panel models. 221-240 - Lei Gao

, Li Wang
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Security price responses to unexpected earnings: a nonparametric investigation. 241-258
Volume 20, Number 3, August 2011
- Minjung Kyung, Jeff Gill, George Casella:

Sampling schemes for generalized linear Dirichlet process random effects models. 259-290 - Subharup Guha:

Discussion of "Sampling schemes for generalized linear Dirichlet process random effects models" by M. Kyung, J. Gill and G. Casella. 291-293 - Maurizio Filippone

, Antonietta Mira
, Mark A. Girolami
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Discussion of the paper: "Sampling schemes for generalized linear Dirichlet process random effects models" by M. Kyung, J. Gill, and G. Casella. 295-297 - Peter Müller:

Discussion of "Sampling schemes for generalized DP random effects models". 299-301 - Minjung Kyung, Jeff Gill, George Casella:

Rejoinder to the discussion of "Sampling schemes for generalized linear Dirichlet process random effects models". 303-304 - Lucio Barabesi

, Marzia Marcheselli:
Parameter estimation in the classical occupancy model. 305-327 - Gian Pietro Zaccomer, Pamela Mason:

A new spatial shift-share decomposition for the regional growth analysis: a local study of the employment based on Italian Business Statistical Register. 329-356 - Xu Zhang, Haci Akcin, Hyun J. Lim:

Regression analysis of competing risks data via semi-parametric additive hazard model. 357-381 - Andreas Alfons

, Stefan Kraft, Matthias Templ, Peter Filzmoser
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Simulation of close-to-reality population data for household surveys with application to EU-SILC. 383-407
Volume 20, Number 4, November 2011
- Roland Fried, Herold Dehling:

Robust nonparametric tests for the two-sample location problem. 409-422 - Rafael B. A. Farias

, Artur J. Lemonte:
Bayesian inference for the Birnbaum-Saunders nonlinear regression model. 423-438 - Christopher S. Withers

, Saralees Nadarajah:
Reduction of bias and skewness with applications to second order accuracy. 439-450 - Aris Perperoglou

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Fitting survival data with penalized Poisson regression. 451-462 - C. B. García, J. García Pérez, Johan René van Dorp

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Modeling heavy-tailed, skewed and peaked uncertainty phenomena with bounded support. 463-486 - Matteo Grigoletto, Francesco Lisi:

Practical implications of higher moments in risk management. 487-506 - Shola Adeyemi

, Thierry J. Chaussalet
, Eren Demir:
Nonproportional random effects modelling of a neonatal unit operational patient pathways. 507-518 - F. Marta L. Di Lascio

, Simone Giannerini
, Antonello E. Scorcu, Guido Candela:
Cultural tourism and temporary art exhibitions in Italy: a panel data analysis. 519-542

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