Volume 65.
(as bibtex)
103 references.
Articles
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1-12. Choosing the window width when estimating a density
Silverman, B. W.
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109-114. A measure of association for spatial variables
Tjoestheim, Dag,
Tjøstheim, Dag
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115-122. Randomness and local regularity of points in a plane
Brown, D.,
Rothery, P.
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123-128. On efficient tests for branching processes
Sweeting, Trevor J.
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129-134. Inference for gamma and stable processes
Basawa, I. V.,
Brockwell, P. J.
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13-22. Improving the jackknife with special reference to correlation estimation
Hinkley, David V.
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135-140. Interpreting partial autocorrelation functions of seasonal time series model
Hamilton, David C.,
Watts, Donald G.
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141-152. A model for association in bivariate life tables and its application in epidemiological studies of familial tendency in chronic disease incidence
Clayton, D. G.
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153-158. Retrospective studies and failure time models
Prentice, R. L.,
Breslow, N. E.
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159-166. Competing risk analyses with special reference to matched pair experiments
Holt, J. D.
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167-180. Linear rank tests with right censored data (Corr: V70 p304)
Prentice, R. L.
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181-190. Models for censored survival analysis: A cone class of variable-sum models
Lagakos, S. W.,
Williams, J. S.
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191-202. The effect of nonzero second-order interaction on combined estimators of the odds ratio
McKinlay, Sonja M.
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203-206. Modified maximum likelihood estimation of Gaussian moving averages using a pseudoquadratic convergence criterion
Godolphin, E. J.
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207-210. Sufficiency and the number of level crossings by a stationary process
Kedem, Benjamin
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211-213. On modified maximum likelihood estimators of the autocorrelation coefficient in linear models
Dent, Warren T.,
Cassing, Shirley
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214-218. Power results for tests based on high-order gaps
Cressie, Noel
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218-221. Some comparisons of the Bartlett and cube root tests of homogeneity of variance
Samiuddin, M.,
Hanif, M.,
Asad, H.
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221-225. Simultaneous confidence procedure for univariate and multivariate Behrens-Fisher type problems
Dalal, S. R.
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225-228. Testing equality of means of correlated variates with missing observations on both responses
Bhoj, Dinesh S.
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228-231. Testing of hypotheses with trinomials generated by gauges
Hirji, Taj,
Shahani, A. K.
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23-30. Precision of individual estimators in simultaneous estimation of parameters
Rao, C. Radhakrishna,
Shinozaki, Nobuo
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232-235. Generalized Cramer-von Mises statistics for the gamma distribution
Pettitt, A. N.
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235-239. Large-sample results for Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistics for discrete distributions
Wood, Constance L.,
Altavela, Michele M.
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239-240. A remark on the necessary and sufficient conditions for a quadratic form to be distributed as chi-squared
Khatri, C. G.
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243-252. The problem of the Nile: Conditional solution to a changepoint problem
Cobb, George W.
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253-262. Likelihood inference about location and scale parameters
Hinkley, David V.
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263-272. Testing multivariate normality
Cox, D. R.,
Small, N. J. H.
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273-282. Asymptotic behaviour of classification maximum likelihood estimates
Bryant, Peter,
Williamson, John A.
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283-296. The prediction variance and related statistics for stationary time series
Cameron, M. A.
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297-304. On a measure of lack of fit in time series models
Ljung, G. M.,
Box, G. E. P.
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305-310. On the robustness to measurement error of tests for exponentiality
Gail, Mitchell,
Ware, James
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31-38. Bayesian cluster analysis
Binder, D. A.
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311-318. Semi-Markov models for partially censored data
Lagakos, S. W.,
Sommer, C. J.,
Zelen, M.
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319-328. Tests and efficiencies of separate regression models (Corr: V68 p345)
de Braganca Pereira, Basilio
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329-334. Regression analysis of life tables and related nonparametric tests
Morton, R.
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335-340. On the optimal allocation of two or more treatments in a controlled clinical trial
Glazebrook, K. D.
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341-350. Estimation following sequential tests
Siegmund, D.
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351-356. Large sample sequential methods with application to the analysis of $2 × 2$ contingency tables
Whitehead, John
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357-362. Optimality criteria for the selection of a partially sequential indicator set
Orban, John,
Wolfe, Douglas A.
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363-368. Systematic errors in fitting linear transformations of the Michaelis-Menten equation
Blunck, M.,
Mommsen, T. P.
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369-378. Estimation of the concentration parameter in von Mises-Fisher distributions
Schou, Geert
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379-390. A small circle distribution on the sphere
Bingham, Christopher,
Mardia, K. V.
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39-48. Posterior probabilities for choosing a regression model
Atkinson, A. C.
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391-396. A spherical correlation coefficient robust against scale
Mardia, Kanti V.,
Puri, Madan L.
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397-402. Generalized cyclic incomplete block designs
Jarrett, R. G.,
Hall, Wallace B.
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403-412. Testing for agreement between two groups of judges
Hollander, Myles,
Sethuraman, Jayaram
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413-418. A class of parametric models for the analysis of square contingency tables with ordered categories
McCullagh, P.
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419-428. Inference based on regression estimator in double sampling
Tamhane, Ajit C.
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429-434. Comparison of estimators of the variance of systematic sampling
Heilbron, David C.
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435-440. Percentage points of a quadratic form in Student $t$ variates
Bishop, Thomas A.,
Dudewicz, Edward J.,
Juritz, June M.,
Stephens, Michael A.
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441-444. Generalized least squares applied to the linear ultrastructural model
Brown, G. H.
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444-447. Jackknife estimation with structured data
Farewell, V. T.
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448-450. Linear-circular correlation coefficients: Some further results
Liddell, I. G.,
Ord, J. K.
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450-454. The selection of samples of two units with inclusion probabilities proportional to size
Singh, Padam
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457-481. Assessing the accuracy of the maximum likelihood estimator: Observed versus expected Fisher information (C/R: p482-487)
Efron, Bradley,
Hinkley, David V.
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482-482. Comments on ``Assessing the accuracy of the maximum likelihood estimator: Observed versus expected Fisher information''
Barndorff-Nielsen, Ole
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484-485. Comments on ``Assessing the accuracy of the maximum likelihood estimator: Observed versus expected Fisher information''
James, A. T.
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485-485. Comments on ``Assessing the accuracy of the maximum likelihood estimator: Observed versus expected Fisher information''
Robinson, G. K.
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485-486. Comments on ``Assessing the accuracy of the maximum likelihood estimator: Observed versus expected Fisher information''
Sprott, D. A.
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487-487. Reply to comments on ``Assessing the accuracy of the maximum likelihood estimator: Observed versus expected Fisher information''
Efron, Bradley,
Hinkley, David V.
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489-496. Second-order sufficiency and statistical invariants
Peers, H. W.
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49-52. On the necessity of Bayesian inference and the construction of measures of nearness to Bayesian form
Robinson, G. K.
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497-502. Some consideration of decomposition of a time series
Tiao, George C.,
Hillmer, S. C.
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503-510. The threshold hypothesis for flash perception
Eaves, David,
Burr, A. H.
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511-520. Computation of the exact likelihood function of multivariate moving average models
Phadke, M. S.,
Kedem, G.
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521-528. Univariate density estimation by orthogonal series
Brunk, H. D.
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529-534. On distribution-free lower confidence limits for the mean of a nonnegative random variable
Breth, M.,
Maritz, J. S.,
Williams, E. J.
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53-60. A new look at the Bayes procedure
Akaike, Hirotugu
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535-540. The unreplicated ultrastructural relation: Large sample properties
Patefield, W. M.
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541-552. Design criteria for detecting model inadequacy
Jones, E. R.,
Mitchell, T. J.
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553-560. Optimal design measures with singular information matrices
Silvey, S. D.
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561-570. Ordered alternatives for interaction effects
Hirotsu, C.
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571-580. A robust analysis of the general linear model based on one step $R$-estimates
McKean, Joseph W.,
Hettmansperger, Thomas P.
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581-590. Empirical Bayes methods for two-way contingency tables
Laird, N. M.
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591-602. Inference sensitivity for Poisson mixtures
Paul, S. R.,
Plackett, R. L.
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603-608. Singularities in the analysis of binomial data
Rousseau, Pascale,
Sankoff, David
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609-614. Predictive sequential life testing
Bancroft, G. A.,
Dunsmore, I. R.
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61-68. An approach to a one-sided test in the bivariate normal distribution
Shirahata, S.
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615-624. Sequential testing of the equality of two survival distributions using the modified Savage statistic
Koziol, James A.,
Petkau, A. John
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625-634. Estimation of the size of a closed population when capture probabilities vary among animals (Corr: V68 p345)
Burnham, K. P.,
Overton, W. S.
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635-640. Determination of sample size for testing the relation between an incident and a set of random variables in a sample survey (Corr: V67 p728)
Yang, Mark C. K.
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641-642. Quick tests for spatial interaction
Ripley, B. D.,
Silverman, B. W.
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642-643. A property of minimum variance estimates
Blom, Gunnar
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643-646. A mean difference estimator of standard deviation in symmetrically censored normal samples
Healy, M. J. R.
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646-648. On a problem in forensic science
Seheult, Allan
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648-649. A remark on likelihood, Bayes and affinity for a preconceived value
Copas, J. B.,
Dickey, J. M.
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650-653. Correlation structure in Farlie-Gumbel-Morgenstern distributions
Schucany, William R.,
Parr, William C.,
Boyer, John E.
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654-656. An approximation to the distribution of the sample correlation coefficient
Konishi, Sadanori
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657-658. Plotting squared radii
Small, N. J. H.
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658-662. The efficiency of a linear discriminant function based on unclassified initial samples
Ganesalingam, S.,
McLachlan, G. J.
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662-665. Reconciliation of two different views on estimation of growth curve parameters
Baksalary, J. K.,
Corsten, L. C. A.,
Kala, R.
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665-665. A resolvable triangular partially balanced incomplete block design
Sinha, Kishore
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666-667. A note on the equivalence of $D$-optimal design measures for three rival linear models
Hill, Peter D. H.
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667-668. A remark on the shape of the logistic distribution
Mudholkar, Govind S.,
George, E. Olusegun
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669-672. Gart's test of interaction in a $2 × 2 × 2$ contingency table for small samples
Venable, T. C.,
Bhapkar, V. P.
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673-676. A large-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test for normality of experimental error in a randomized block design
Wood, Constance L.
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69-74. A family of distributions on the $m$-sphere and some hypothesis tests
Saw, John G.
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75-78. Sequential choice of an optimal dose: A prediction intervals approach
Robinson, J. A.
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79-84. On the random allocation design for the control of selection bias in sequential experiments
Wei, L. J.
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85-90. Sequential tests of independence for $2 × 2$ contingency tables
Meeker, William Q.
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91-98. Edgeworth and saddlepoint approximations in the first-order noncircular autoregression
Phillips, P. C. B.
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99-108. On the fitting of multivariate processes of the autoregressive-moving average type
Pham, Dinh Tuan