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Journal Series C: Current and Forthcoming Papers

Volume 62 (2013), part 3

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How to find an appropriate clustering for mixed-type variables with application to socio-economic stratification (with discussion)
C. Hennig and T. F. Liao

Calendarization with interpolating splines and state space models
B. Quenneville, F. Picard and S. Fortier

Multivariate functional clustering for the morphological analysis of electrocardiograph curve
F. Ieva, A. M. Paganoni, D. Pigoli and V. Vitelli

Survival analysis with time varying covariates measured at random times by design
S. L. Rathbun, X. Song, B. Neustifter and S. Shiffman

Ordinal latent variable models and their application in the study of newly licensed teenage drivers
J. C. Jackson, P. S. Albert, Z. Zhang and B. Simons-Morton

Reduced hierarchical models with application to estimating health effects of simultaneous exposure to multiple pollutants
J. F. Bobb, F. Dominici and R. D. Peng

Analysis of interval-censored data with random unknown end points: an application to soft error rate estimation
S. E. Michalak, M. S. Hamada and N. W. Hengartner

Statistical approaches to three key challenges in protein structural bioinformatics
K. V. Mardia

Forthcoming papers

A two-component circular regression model for repeated measures auditory localization data
G. P. McMillan, T. E. Hanson, G. Saunders and F. J. Gallun

Fully Bayesian hierarchical modelling in two stages, with application to meta-analysis
D. Lunn, J. Barrett, M. Sweeting and S. Thompson

Dynamic threshold modelling and the US business cycle
M. de Carvalho, K. F. Turkman and A. Rua

Locally adaptive spatial smoothing using conditional auto-regressive models
D. Lee and R. Mitchell

Finite mixture modelling in mass spectrometry analysis
V. Melnykov

A penalized likelihood approach to estimate within-household contact networks from egocentric data
G. E. Potter and N. Hens

Assessing the heterogeneity of treatment effects via potential outcomes of individual patients
Z. Zhang, C. Wang, L. Nei and G. Soon

Hierarchical longitudinal models of relationships in social networks
S. Paul and A. J. O'Malley

Parametric quantile regression based on the generalized gamma distribution
A. Noufaily and M. C. Jones

A coupled hidden Markov model for disease interactions
C. Sherlock, T. Xifara, S. Telfer and M. Begon

Exploratory graphics for financial time series volatility
A. J. Lawrance

Smooth estimation of a lifetime distribution with competing risks by using regular interval observations: application to cocoa fruits growth
P. Takam Soh, E.-P. Ndong Nguema, H. Gwet and M. Ndoumbe-Nkeng

Evaluation of kinship identification systems based on short tandem repeat DNA profiles
F. Corradi and F. Ricciardi

The item count method for sensitive survey questions: modelling criminal behaviour
J. Kuha and J. Jackson

The use of sample weights in multivariate multilevel models with an application to income data collected by using a rotating panel survey
A. Veiga, P. W. F. Smith and J. J. Brown

Semiparametiric Bayesian models for clustering and classification in the presence of unbalanced in-hospital survival
A. Guglielmi, F. Ieva, A. M. Paganoni, F. Ruggeri and J. Soriano

The use of accuracy indicators to correct for survey measurement error
D. N. Da Silva and C. Skinner

Flexible regression models over river networks
D. O'Donnell, A. Rushworth, A. W. Bowman, E. M. Scott and M. Hallard

 

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