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Model Assisted Statistics and Applications, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 2010
- David D. Hanagal:
Modeling heterogeneity for bivariate survival data by the compound poisson distribution. 1-9 - S. Jonathan Mends-Cole:
Probability of coverage, rate of rejection, and average location relative efficiency for trimmed and partial variance procedures. 11-20 - Sharada V. Bhat, Aparna B. Patil:
Empirical power of two-sample distribution-free tests under mixture of distributions. 21-29 - May Barghout:
Predicting software reliability using an imperfect debugging Jelinski Moranda Non-homogeneous Poisson Process model. 31-41 - Gyan Prakash, B. Prasad:
Bayes prediction intervals for the Rayleigh model. 43-49 - R. Arnab, U. C. Sud:
A note on variance estimation of ratio estimator in two phase sampling. 51-60 - L. N. Sahoo, G. Mishra, S. R. Nayak:
On two different classes of estimators in two-phase sampling using multi-auxiliary variables. 61-68
Volume 5, Number 2, 2010
- Marcin Kozak, Lawrence M. Lesser:
Editorial: Teaching Statistics: Announcing a new section of Model Assisted Statistics and Applications. 69-71 - Zhenmin Chen:
A note on the runs test. 73-77 - Dipak D. Patil, M. B. Rajarshi:
Comparison of confidence intervals for the Poisson mean. 79-91 - V. K. Sharma, Cini Varghese, Seema Jaggi:
Tetrahedral and cubical association schemes with related PBIB(3) designs. 93-99 - Himadri Ghosh, Ranjit Kumar Paul, Prajneshu:
Functional coefficient autoregressive nonlinear time-series model for forecasting Indian lac export data. 101-108 - Kahadawala Cooray, Sumith Gunasekera, Malwane M. A. Ananda:
Weibull and inverse Weibull composite distribution for modeling reliability data. 109-115 - J. Subramani:
Generalization of diagonal systematic sampling scheme for finite populations. 117-128 - Dewi Rahardja, Yongming Qu, Yan D. Zhao:
Novel non-parametric point and interval estimation for competing probability. 129-136 - Yan D. Zhao, Dewi Rahardja:
Maximum likelihood estimation for nonlinear structural equation models with normal latent variables. 137-147
Volume 5, Number 3, 2010
- Estelle Russek-Cohen, Boris Zaslavsky:
Editorial: Statistical models and applications in biomedicine. 149-150 - Hong Laura Lu, Qian H. Li, Guoxing Soon:
Multiplicity in clinical trials with multiple endpoints and a 'subset' decision rule. 151-157 - Ling Chen, Qian H.:
Assessing clinically relevant treatment differences using weighted responder means. 159-167 - Lei Nie, Guoxing Soon, William Tauber, Mohammad Huque:
An adaptive noninferiority margin and sample size adjustment in covariate-adjustment regression model approach to noninferiority clinical trials. 169-177 - Kyunghee K. Song, Lisa A. Weissfeld:
Comparison of two distributions in the presence of length bias. 179-186 - Punam Pahwa, Ambikaipakan Senthilselvan:
Analysis of correlated bronchial responsiveness data. 187-195 - Shahina Begum, Sada Nand Dwivedi, Arvind Pandey, Suneeta Mittal:
Factors associated with unwanted pregnancies in India through a hierarchical model. 197-202 - Boris Zaslavsky, Jing Han, Jawahar Tiwari, Raj K. Puri:
Application of perturbed datasets to evaluate genomic biomarkers identified by microarray analysis. 203-208 - Robert J. Blodgett:
Does a serial dilution experiment's model agree with its outcome? 209-215
Volume 5, Number 4, 2010
- Stan Lipovetsky:
Statistics in practical decision making. 217-218 - Ewa Nowakowska:
Modeling in a multicollinear setup: Determinants of SVR advantage. 219-233 - Dimitri Liakhovitski, Yegor Bryukhov, W. Michael Conklin:
Relative importance of predictors: Comparison of Random Forests with Johnson's Relative Weights. 235-249 - Stan Lipovetsky, W. Michael Conklin:
Meaningful regression analysis in adjusted coefficients Shapley value model. 251-264 - Boris Vilge:
Prediction by regression for strength of chemically active composite materials. 265-272 - J. Subramani:
Process control in the presence of linear trend. 273-282 - Sharad Saxena, Housila P. Singh, Omprakash K. Gupta, K. Surekha Rao:
Bayesian estimation of MTTF for exponential distribution: A Bessel function life testing model. 283-291 - Eugene Demidenko:
Portfolio risk management via interval probability. 293-302
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