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期刊名:Statistics

缩写:STATISTICS-ABINGDON

ISSN:0233-1888

e-ISSN:1029-4910

IF/分区:1.0/Q3

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Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
Classical Article Case Reports Clinical Study Clinical Trial Clinical Trial Protocol Comment Comparative Study Editorial Guideline Letter Meta-Analysis Multicenter Study Observational Study Randomized Controlled Trial Review Systematic Review
Lei Yang,Yongzhao Shao Lei Yang
The design of multi-center study is increasingly used for borrowing strength from multiple research groups to obtain broadly applicable and reproducible study findings. Regression analysis is widely used for analyzing multi-group studies, h...
Guogen Shan Guogen Shan
In addition to point estimate for the probability of response in a two-stage design (e.g., Simon's two-stage design for a Phase II clinical trial with binary endpoints), confidence limits should be Cute the confidence interval does not guar...
E Bura,S Duarte,L Forzani et al. E Bura et al.
Reduced-rank regression is a dimensionality reduction method with many applications. The asymptotic theory for reduced rank estimators of parameter matrices in multivariate linear models has been studied extensively. In contrast, few theore...
E Perrone,W G Müller E Perrone
Copula modelling has in the past decade become a standard tool in many areas of applied statistics. However, a largely neglected aspect concerns the design of related experiments. Particularly the issue of whether the estimation of copula p...
Wenjun Li,Edward J Stanek rd,Julio M Singer Wenjun Li
We extend the random permutation model to obtain the best linear unbiased estimator of a finite population mean accounting for auxiliary variables under simple random sampling without replacement (SRS) or stratified SRS. The proposed method...
D H Glueck,A Karimpour-Fard,J Mandel et al. D H Glueck et al.
Consider a set of order statistics that arise from sorting samples from two different populations, each with their own, possibly different distribution functions. The probability that these order statistics fall in disjoint, ordered interva...