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Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, Volume 92
Volume 92, December 2015
- Ulf Friedrich, Ralf T. Münnich, Sven de Vries, Matthias Wagner:
Fast integer-valued algorithms for optimal allocations under constraints in stratified sampling. 1-12 - Maiju Pesonen, Henri Pesonen, Jaakko Nevalainen:
Covariance matrix estimation for left-censored data. 13-25 - Elizabeth G. Ryan, Christopher C. Drovandi, Anthony N. Pettitt:
Simulation-based fully Bayesian experimental design for mixed effects models. 26-39 - Hu Yang, Danhui Yi:
Studies of the adaptive network-constrained linear regression and its application. 40-52 - Sunghoon Kwon, Sangin Lee, Yongdai Kim:
Moderately clipped LASSO. 53-67
- Liping Zhu, Wei Zhong:
Estimation and inference on central mean subspace for multivariate response data. 68-83 - Sana Rashid, Robin Mitra, Russell J. Steele:
Using mixtures of t densities to make inferences in the presence of missing data with a small number of multiply imputed data sets. 84-96 - Zhi Liu, Xiaochao Xia, Wang Zhou:
A test for equality of two distributions via jackknife empirical likelihood and characteristic functions. 97-114 - Tong Tong Wu, Kenneth Lange:
Matrix completion discriminant analysis. 115-125 - Kuo-Chin Lin, Yi-Ju Chen:
Detecting misspecification in the random-effects structure of cumulative logit models. 126-133 - Sedigheh Mirzaei Salehabadi, Debasis Sengupta:
Regression under Cox's model for recall-based time-to-event data in observational studies. 134-147 - Benedikt Funke, Rafael Kawka:
Nonparametric density estimation for multivariate bounded data using two non-negative multiplicative bias correction methods. 148-162
- Martin Schäfer, Yvonne Radon, Thomas Klein, Sabrina Herrmann, Holger Schwender, Peter J. Verveer, Katja Ickstadt:
A Bayesian mixture model to quantify parameters of spatial clustering. 163-176
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