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Statistical Methods and Applications, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, March 2010
- Abdelouahab Bibi, Abdelhakim Aknouche:
Yule-Walker type estimators in periodic bilinear models: strong consistency and asymptotic normality. 1-30 - Renato Guseo:
Partial and ecological correlation: a common three-term covariance decomposition. 31-46 - Massimiliano Caporin, Francesco Lisi:
Misspecification tests for periodic long memory GARCH models. 47-62 - Claudio Macci:
Large deviations for estimators of some threshold parameters. 63-77 - Francesco Bravo:
Nonparametric likelihood inference for general autoregressive models. 79-106 - Silvia Meggiolaro:
The importance of intentions in the mechanism of reproductive behaviour formation. 107-125 - Adriana Brogini, Debora Slanzi:
On using Bayesian networks for complexity reduction in decision trees. 127-139 - Silvia Figini:
Penalized models to estimate customer survival. 141-150
Volume 19, Number 2, June 2010
- Francesco Battaglia:
Editorial. 151 - Uttam Bandyopadhyay, Dhiman Dutta:
Adaptive nonparametric tests for the two-sample scale problem under symmetry. 153-170 - Ian H. Dinwoodie:
Polynomials for classification trees and applications. 171-192 - Mohamed Boutahar:
Behaviour of skewness, kurtosis and normality tests in long memory data. 193-215 - Mark J. Koetse, Raymond J. G. M. Florax, Henri L. F. de Groot:
Consequences of effect size heterogeneity for meta-analysis: a Monte Carlo study. 217-236 - Nunzio Cappuccio, Diego Lubian:
The fragility of the KPSS stationarity test. 237-253 - Riccardo Borgoni, Piero Quatto, Giorgio Somà, Daniela de Bartolo:
A geostatistical approach to define guidelines for radon prone area identification. 255-276 - Dejian Lai:
Group sequential tests under fractional Brownian motion in monitoring clinical trials. 277-286 - Paola Zuccolotto:
Evaluating the impact of a grouping variable on Job Satisfaction drivers. 287-305
Volume 19, Number 3, August 2010
- Kouji Tahata, Sadao Tomizawa:
Double linear diagonals-parameter symmetry and decomposition of double symmetry for square tables. 307-318 - T. V. Ramanathan, Chanchala Ghadge:
Test for randomness of the technology parameter in a stochastic frontier regression model. 319-331 - Matthias Kohl, Peter Ruckdeschel, Helmut Rieder:
Infinitesimally Robust estimation in general smoothly parametrized models. 333-354 - Yasutaka Shimizu:
Threshold selection in jump-discriminant filter for discretely observed jump processes. 355-378 - Michelli Barros, Manuel Galea, Manuel González, Víctor Leiva:
Influence diagnostics in the tobit censored response model. 379-397 - Adnen Ben Nasr, Mohamed Boutahar, Abdelwahed Trabelsi:
Fractionally integrated time varying GARCH model. 399-430 - Marco Di Zio, Ugo Guarnera:
A multiple imputation approach to deal with the unity measure error. 431-444 - Helai Huang, Hoong Chor Chin:
Modeling road traffic crashes with zero-inflation and site-specific random effects. 445-462
Volume 19, Number 4, November 2010
- Gianfranco Adimari, Annamaria Guolo:
A note on the asymptotic behaviour of empirical likelihood statistics. 463-476 - Gladys D. C. Barriga, Francisco Louzada-Neto, Edwin M. M. Ortega, Vicente G. Cancho:
A bivariate regression model for matched paired survival data: local influence and residual analysis. 477-495 - Christophe Croux, Catherine Dehon:
Influence functions of the Spearman and Kendall correlation measures. 497-515 - Tadeusz Bednarski:
Fréchet differentiability in statistical inference for time series. 517-528 - Jae Keun Yoo, Keunbaik Lee, Seongho Wu:
On the extension of sliced average variance estimation to multivariate regression. 529-540 - Arturo Erdely, José M. González-Barrios:
A nonparametric symmetry test for absolutely continuous bivariate copulas. 541-565 - Alessandra R. Brazzale, Paolo Galloni, Marta Parazzini, Carmela Marino, Paolo Ravazzani:
Assessing repeatability and reproducibility using hierarchical modeling: a case-study of distortion product otoacoustic emissions. 567-585 - Paolo Giordani, Giovanni Maria Giorgi:
A fuzzy logic approach to poverty analysis based on the Gini and Bonferroni inequality indices. 587-607
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