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A-K-L transform * A note on exact tests for serial correlation *Christopher A. Sims 75 JASA V70 162-165 W. Evans; A. R. Manson A-optimal designs * Optimal experimental designs in two dimensions using minimum bias estimation *James 78 JASA V73 171-176

of unimodality and positivity in the abbreviated Edgeworth and Gram-Charlier series *Gerald D. Berndt The regions 57 JASA V52 253-256 Aberrant behavior of the likelihood function in discrete cases Bruce M. Hill 75 JASA V70 717-719

The predictive ability of consumer attitudes, stock prices, and non-attitudinal variables Irwin Friend; F. Gerard Adams 64 JASA V59 g87-005 An evaluation of the predictive ability of the FRB sensitive price index *A. J. Yeats 73 JASA V68 782-787 A reevaluation of the predictive ability of plant and equipment anticipations *Irwin Friend; William Thomas 70 JASA V65 510-519

to choosing optimum quantiles for the ABLE's *Smiley W. Cheng A unified approach 75 JASA V70 155-159 D'Agostino; Austin F. S. Lee ABLUE o Linear estimation of the logistic parameters for complete or tail-censored samples *Ralph B. 76 JASA V71 462-464

Abortion * Randomized response technique in a national survey Iris M. Shimizu; Gordon Scoff Bonham 78 JASA V73 35-39 An Iterative technique for absolute deviations curve fitting E. J. Schlossmacher 73 JASA V68 857-859

A comparison of two algorithms for absolute deviation curve tfiting R. 0. Armstrong; E. L. Frome 76 JASA V71 328-330 Confidence intervals based on the mean absolute deviation of a normal sample *Emsa M. J. Herrey 65 JASA V60 257-269

or performing f-tests by way of the mean absolute deviation *Herrey Percentage points of H-distribution for computing confidence limits 71 JASA V66 187-188 Absolute deviations o Linear curve fitting using least deviations Otto J. Karst 58 JASA V53 118-132

Asymptotic theory of least absoluite error regression *Gilbert Bassett Jr; Roger Koenker 78 JASA V73 618-622 Distribution and power of the absolute normal scores test Rory Thompson; Z. Govindarajulu; K. A. Doksum 67 JASA V62 966-975

square approximation for the statistic log (absolute x-tilde/x-tilde) L. J. Bain; M. Engelhardt A two-moment chi- 75 JASA V70 948-950 Absolutely monotone functions - A family of concepts of dependence for bivariate distributions *Moshe Shaked 77 JASA V72 642-650

Bounds on absorption probabilities for the in-dimensional random walk Wecker; Morton 77 JASA V72 154-156 Estimation of an accelerated depreciation learning function *Terence J. Wales 66 JASA V61 995-009

A problem in accelerated life testing *Nozer 0. Singpurwalla 71 JASA V66 84 1-845 Statistical reforms accelerated by sixth census errors *Opal G. Regan 73 JASA V68 540-547

L. Barone The acceptability of regression solutions; Another look at computational accuracy A. E. Beaton; D. B. Rubin; J. 76 JASA V7 1 158-168 A note on the acceptability of regression solutions; Another look at computational accuracy Antoni Espasa 77 JASA V72 603-603

the normal distribution with applications in acceptance sampling Bob E. Ellison Two theorems for inferences about 64 JASA V59 89-95 Gamma distribution in acceptance sampling based on life tests Shanti S. Gupta; Phyllis A. Groll 61 JASA V56 942-970

Multivariate acceptance sampling procedures for general specification ellipsoids *Melvin F. Shakun 65 JASA V60 905-913 and error-areas under the 00 curves of acceptance sampling plans M. T. Subrahmanya Theory of equitable quality level 72 JASA V67 234-240

Dayananda et al. Bayesian acceptance-sampling schemes for two-sided tests of the mean of a normal distribution of known variance 73 JASA V68 131-136 Acceptance sampling Curtailed sampling for variables *Normsn R. Garner 58 JASA V53 862-867 Inspection snd correction error in dsta processing *George Minton 69 JASA V64 1256-75

Gaussian processes Fertig; Mann A prediction interval approach to obtaining variables sampling plans for small lots: Single sampling from 77 JASA V72 585-592 Producer and consumer risks for asymmetrical test and specification limits H. R. Singh 66 JASA V61 505-513 Relative costs of computerized error inspection plans Robert T. O'Reagan 69 JASA V64 1245-55 Some theoretical aspects of the lot plot sampling inspection plan *Lincoln E. Moses 56 JASA V51 84-107 Truncation to meet requirements on means *Frank Eugene Clark 57 JASA V52 527-536 Verification error in single sampling inspection plans for processing survey data *George Minton 72 JASA V67 46-54

Incentive contracts and price differential acceptance tests Betty J. Flehinger; James Miller 64 JASA V59 149-159 Economically optimum acceptance tests John V. Breakwell 56 JASA V51 243-256

Accuracy requirements for acceptance testing of complex systems C. R. Gates; J. P. Fearey 59 JASA V54 447-464 "Explaining your results" as access-biased memory Edward E. Leamer 75 JASA V70 88-93

A class of distributions applicable to accidents Carol B. Edwards; John Gurland 61 JASA V56 503-517 Note on a uniqueness relation in certain accident proneness models *N. L. Johnson 67 JASA V62 288-289 with special reference to the theory of accident proneness *Bhattacharya; Holla On a discrete distribution 65 JASA V60 1060-66

Accident rate potential: An application of multiple regression analysis of a Poisson process *Donald C. Weber 71 JASA V66 285-288 model with applications to a study of accident repeatedness among children *Mellinger et at. A mathematical 65 JASA V60 1046-59 of statistical estimators when sampling accounting populations *John Neter; James K. Loebbecke On the behavior 77 JASA V72 501-507

Estimating the total overstatement error in accounting populations Stephen E. Fienberg; John Neter; R. A. Leitch 77 JASA V72 295-302 Suzuki The problem of accounting for productivity change in the construction price index *Kunio Yoshihara; Kenichi Furuya; Takao 71 JASA V66 33-41

The estimation of accrued capital gains on individuals' corporate stock holdings Kul B. Bhatia 73 JASA V68 55-62 Accumulated logits * Alternative analyses for the singly-ordered contingency table *Gary Simon 74 JASA V69 971-976

noise-distorted signals *Eugene Sobel Accumulating sequence * Approximate best linear prediction of a certain class of stationary and nonstationary 71 JASA V66 363-372 a censored Wilcoxon two-sample test for accumulating survival data *Max Halperin-, James Ware Early decision in 74 JASA V69 414-422

Accuracy requirements for acceptance testing of complex systems C. R. Gates; J. P. Fearey 59 JASA V54 447-464 X-squared goodness of f it tests and the accuracy of approximations for the null distributions *Yarnold The minimum expectation in 70 JASA V65 864-886

expected frequencies Malcolm J. Slakter Accuracy of an approximation to the power of the chi-square goodness of fit test with small but equal 68 JASA V63 912-918 A study of the accuracy of some approximations for t, chi-square, snd F tail probabilities Robert F. Ling 78 JASA V73 274-283

Accuracy borrowing in the estimation of the mean by shrinkage to an interval James R. Thompson 68 JASA V63 953-963 The accuracy of census literacy statistics in Iran *Charles Windle 59 JASA V54 578-581

alternate multinomial assessment of the accuracy of the chi-squared test of goodness of fit *Radlow; Alt Jr An 75 JASA V70 811-813 More on computational accuracy in regression Warren T. Dent; David C. Cavander 77 JASA V72 598-600

Comment on "More on computational accuracy in regression" Albert E. Beaton; Donald B. Rubin; John L. Barone 77 JASA V72 600-601 solutions: Another look at computational accuracy *A. E. Beaton; D. B. Rubin; J. L. Barone The acceptability of regression 76 JASA V71 158-168 solutions: Another look at computational accuracy *Antoni Espasa A note on the acceptability of regression 77 JASA V72 603-603

The forecasting accuracy of consumer attitude data S. W. Burch; H. 0. Stekler 69 JASA V64 1225-33 Forecasting accu?acy of the McGraw-Hill anticipatory data Richard D. Rippe; Maurice Wilkinson 74 JASA V69 849-858

Accuracy functions o Values and shooting times in noisy duels *Martin Fox; George S. Kimeldorf 70 JASA V65 422-430 The accuracy and structure of industry expectations in relation to those of individual firms Robert Ferber 58 JASA V53 317-335

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A report on the accuracy of some widely used least squares computer programs Roy H. Wampler 70 JASA V65 549-565 UnIformly most accurate upper tolerance limits for monotone likelihood ratio families of discrete distributions *Zacks 70 JASA V65 307-310

the service life of household goods by actuarial methods Jean L. Pennock; Carol M. Jaeger Estimating 57 JASA V52 175-185 of survivorship in chronic disease: The "actuarial" method Lila Elveback Estimation 58 JASA V53 420-440

related random variables in general-acute hospitals William Shonick A stochastic model for occupancy- 70 JASA V65 1474-00 of adjusted stock levels under statistical adaptive control procedures of inventory systems S. Zacks; J. Fennell Distribution 73 JASA V68 88-91

John S. Ramberg; Robert V. Hogg Adaptive discriminant function * Discriminant analysis based on ranks Ronald H. Randles; James D. Broffitt; 78 JASA V73 379-384 A two-sample adaptive distribution-free test Robert V. Hogg; Doris M. Fisher; Ronald H. Randles 75 JASA V70 656-661

selection of the underlying distribution and adaptive estimation *Hogg et al. On the 72 JASA V67 597-600 in the "partial adjustment" and "adaptive expectations' models Roger N. Waud Small sample bias due to misspecification 66 JASA V61 1130-52

Minimax adaptive generalized ridge regression estimators William E. Strawderman 78 JASA V73 623-627 Necessary analysis and adaptive inference D. A. S. Fraser 76 JASA V71 99-113

Comment on "Necessary analysis and adaptive inference' (several authors) 76 JASA V71 110-113 for quantal response in the context of adaptive mental testing Roger J. Owen A Bayesian sequential procedure 75 JASA V70 351-356

Adaptive programming Economiics of information systems Jacob Marschak 71 JASA V66 192-219 Hettmansperger Adaptive robust procedures for the one-sample location problem George E. Policello II; Thomas P. 76 JASA V7 1 624-633 V. Hogg Adaptive robust procedures: A partial review and some suggestions for future applications and theory Robert 74 JASA V69 909-927 authors) Comment on. "Adaptive robust procedures: A partial review and some suggestions for future applications and theory (several 74 JASA V69 923-927

An adaptive procedure for sequential clinical trials Jerome Cornfield; Max Halperin; Samuel W. Greenhouse 69 JASA V64 759-770 of trimming proportions for robust adaptive trimmed means P. Prescott Selection 78 JASA V73 133-140

Extension of Cochran's formulae for addition or omission of a variate in multiple regression analysis D. G. Kabe 63 JASA V58 527-534 Additive errors

Deistler; Gustav Feichtinger The linear model formulation of a multitype branching process applied to population dynamics *Manfred 74 JASA V69 662-664 Some stochastic versions of the matrix model for population dynamics Z. M. Sykes 69 JASA V64 111-130

Non-additivities in a latin square design. M. B. Wilk; Oscar Kempthorne 57 JASA V52 218-236 Additivity of information in exponential family probability laws *Gary Simon 73 JASA V68 478-482

Tukey's one degree of freedom for non-additivity Lyman L. McDonald A multivariate extension of 72 JASA V67 674-675 Non-additivity in two-wgy analysis of variance John Mandel 61 JASA V56 878-888

On the test for additivity in a randomized block design J. Robinson 75 JASA V70 184-185 Additivity Data transformation in two-way analysis of variance *James J. Schlesselman 73 JASA V68 369-378 Simultaneous statistical inference on interactions in two-way analysis of variance Dan Bradu; K. R. Gabriel 74 JASA V69 428-436

of a correlation between the sexes of adjacent sibs in human families Richard A. Greenberg; Colin White The detection 65 JASA V60 1035-45 Distribution of adjusted stock levels under statistical adaptive control procedures of inventory systems S. Zacks; J. Fennell 73 JASA V68 88-91

applied to seasonal corrections and adjustments for calendar shifts Harry Eisenpress Regression techniques 56 JASA V51 615-620 A method of adjustment for defective data Morris James Slonim; Chester H. McCall Jr ~58 JASA V53 736-740

Multiple linear regression analysis with adjustment for class differences M. Davies 61 JASA V56 729-735 modified "Hannan"'and the BLS seasonal adjustment filters Marc Nerlove A comparison of a 65 JASA V60 442-491 Frank T. Denton Adjustment of monthly or quarterly series to annual totals: An approach based on quadratic minimization 71 JASA V66 99-102 bias due to misspecification in the "partial adjustment' and "adaptive expectations" modeis Roger N. Waud Small sample 66 JASA V61 1130-52

Alternative axiomatizations of seasonal adjustment Michael C. Lovell 66 JASA V61 800-802 Seasonal adjustment and relations between variables Kenneth F. Wallis 74 JASA V69 18-31

to the census and BLS seasonal adjustment methods *Allan H. Young Linear approximations 68 JASA V63 445-471 of BLS and census revised seasonal adjustment procedures Harry M. Rosenblatt Spectral evaluation 68 JASA V63 472-501

Seasonal adjustment of data for econometric analysis Dale W. Jorgenson 67 JASA V62 137-140 Helen T. Farr Seasonal adjustment of economic data by application of the general linear statistical model James A. Stephenson; 72 JASA V67 37-45

Seasonal adjustment of economic time series and multiple regression analysis Michael C. Lovell 63 JASA V58 993-010 Seasonal adjustments by electronic computer methods Julius Shiskin; Harry Eisenpress 57 JASA V52 415-449

variance, linear, unbiased seasonal adjustment of economic time series Dale W. Jorgenson Minimum 64 JASA V59 681-724 On admissibility and completeness of linear unbiased estimators in a general linear model Lynn Roy LaMotte 77 JASA V72 438-441

parameters) Lawrence D. Brown Admissibility, weak * Estimation with incompletely specified loss functions (the case of several location 75 JASA V70 417-427 Admissibility * To pool or not to pool in hypothesis testing Arthur Cohen 74 JASA V69 721-725 Admissible discriminant analysis. Lloyd Fisher; John W. Van Ness 73 JASA V68 603-607

Clevernson; James V. Zidek Admissible estimator * Simultaneous estimnation of the means of independent Poisson laws M. Lawrence 75 JASA V70 698-705 estimators of location Birnbaum; Laska Admissible linear unbiased estimates * Optimal robustness: A general method, with applications to linear 67 JASA V62 1230-40

Admissible run-contingency type tests for independence and Markov dependence J. L. Denny; S. J. Yakowitz 78 JASA V73 177-181 methods based upon properties of advancing centrolds S. I. Askovitz Graphic 59 JASA V54 668-673

with an application to the effect of advertising Johny K. Johansson A generalized logistic function 73 JASA V68 824-827 Measuring and testing relative advertising effectiveness with split-cable TV panel data Timothy W. McGuire 77 JASA V72 736-745

comments on the "Final report of the advisory committee on weather control" Jerzy Neyman; Elizabeth L. Scoff Further 61 JASA V56 580-600 Advocate scoring for unbiased information Stanley L. Warner 75 JASA V70 15-22 Age adjustment

Wilson Comment on "Review of claim that excess morbidity and disability can be ascribed to smoking" Ronald W. 73 JASA V68 85-87 A review of the claim that excess morbidity and disability can be ascribed to smoking Theodor D. Sterling 71 JASA V66 251-257

Is the average age at retirement changing? Cordelia Reimers 76 JASA V71 552-558 Age-speciflc death rates A life table that agrees with the data Nathan Keyfitz 66 JASA V61 305-312 A life table that agrees with the data: 11 Nathan Keyfitz 68 JASA V63 1253-68

On the interpretation of age distributions Nathan Keyfitz; Dhruva Nagnur; Divakar Sharma 67 JASA V62 862-874 The distribution by age of the frequency of first marriage in a female cohort A. J. Coale; D. R. McNeil 72 JASA V67 743-749

The age-incidence of death from smoking Samuel H. Preston 70 JASA V65 1125-30 height relationships of youths of military age Bernard D. Karpinos Current weight- 62 JASA V57 895-905

A demographic model for estimating age-order specific fertility rates D. Peter Mazur 63 JASA V58 774-788 Age-parlty-nuptlality-specific stable population model that recognizes births to single women Prithwis Das Gupta 76 JASA V71 308-314 Age patterns of mortality of American Negroes: 1900-02 to 1959-61 Marvin Zelnik 69 JASA V64 433-451

Ergodicity of age structure In populations with Markovian vital rates, I: Countable states Joel E. Cohen 76 JASA V71 335-339

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Most stringent bounds on aggregated probabitities ot partially specitied dependent probability systemsI Seymour M. Kwerel 75 JASA V70 472-479 unrelated regressions and tests for aggregation bias *Zellner An efficient method of estimating seemingly 62 JASA V57 348-368

The effect of aggregation on prediction in the autoregressive model Takeshi Amemiya; Roland Y. Wu 72 JASA V67 628-632 Some aspects of the aggregation problem in the dividend-earnings relationship P. Michael Laub 72 JASA V67 552-559

A decision-theoretic approach to the aggregation problem at the pre-data-collection stage l tzhak Venezia 78 JASA V73 552-558 Fundamental queries in aggregation theory *Yuji Ijiri 71 JASA V66 766-782

Some criteria for aging Maurice C. Bryson; M. M. Siddiqui 69 JASA V64 1472-83 Dependence and aging aspects of multivariate survival *E. C. Brindley Jr; W. A. Thompson Jr 72 JASA V67 822-830

An index of agreement between a hypothesized partial order and an empirical rank order J. W. Ager; S. B. Brent 78 JASA V73 827-830 An econometric model for United States agriculture *William A. Cromarty 59 JASA V54 556-574

Bradburn Aided recall * Effects of time and memory factors on response in surveys Seymour Sudman; Norman M. 73 JASA V68 805-815 A cost-effectiveness model for air pollution control with a single stochastic variable Robert E. Kohn 72 JASA V67 19-22

Mortality-air pollution relationships: A comment V. K. Smith 75 JASA V70 341-343 association between U. S. mortality and air pollution *Lester B. Lave; Eugene P. Seskin An analysis. of the 73 JASA V68 284-290

The effect of air pollution upon mortality: A consideration of distributed lag models Ronald E. Wyzga 78 JASA V73 463-471 Comment on "The effect of air pollution upon mortality: A consideration of distributed lag models" Bryon W. Brown Jr 78 JASA V73 472-472

and cross-section analyses: Demand for air transportation service *Kan Hua Young A synthesis of time-series 72 JASA V67 560-566 A cross-section analysis of non-business air travel *John B. Lansing; Dwight M. Blood 58 JASA V53 928-947

of cost/quantity relationships in the aircraft Industry *A. R. Gallant A note on the measurement 68 JASA V63 1247-52 Maximum likelihood and iterated Aitken estimation of nonlinear systems of equations William A. Barnett 76 JASA V71 354-360

Aitken estimators as a tool in allocating predetermined aggregates *Alan Powell 69 JASA V64 913-922 Aitken estimator

Zellner An efficient method of estimating seemingly unrelated regressions and tests for aggregation bias *Arnold 62 JASA V57 348-368 A note on the equivalence of two methods of fitting a straight line through cumulative data J. L. Jaech 64 JASA V59 863-866 Estimation of seemingly unrelated regressions with autoregressive disturbances Jan Kmenta; Roy F. Gilbert 70 JASA V65 186-197

Schmidt Estimation of seemingly unrelated regressions with vector autoregressive errors David K. Guilkey; Peter 73 JASA V68 642-647 Estimation of seemingly unrelated regressions with random coefficients Balvir Singh; Aman Ullah 74 JASA V69 191-195 Estimators for seemingly unrelated regression equations: Some exact finite sample results Arnold Zellner 63 JASA V58 977-992

Revankar Some finite sample results in the context of two seemingly unrelated regression equations Nagesh 5. 74 JASA V69 187-190 Use of restricted residuals in SUR systems: Some finite sample results Nagesh 'S. Revankar 76 JASA V71 183-188 Seasonal adjustment of economic time series and multiple regression analysis Michael C. Lovell 63 JASA V58 993-010

Gilbert Small sample properties of alternative estimators of seemingly unrelated regressions Jan Kmenta; Roy F. 68 JASA V63 1180-00 On Theil's mixed regression estimator P. A. V. B. Swamy; J. S. Mehta 69 JASA V64 273-276 The unbiasedness of Zellner's seemingly unrelated regression equations estimators N. C. Kakwani 67 JASA V62 141-142

Ajgaonkar criterion * A note on the "necessary best estimator" Jack L. Ogus 69 JASA V64 1350-52 Akaike FPE * Fitting autoregressions *Richard H. Jones 75 JASA V70 590-592

Bayes methods applied to estimating fire alarm probabilities Grace M. Carter; John E. Rolph Empirical 74 JASA V69 880-885 components: Estimation of urban fire alarm probabilities L. R. Haff The multivariate normal mean with intraclass correlated 78 JASA V73 767-774

Chan et al. An algorithm for determining the asymptotically best linear estimate of the mean from multiply censored logistic data 74 JASA V69 1027-30 An algorithm for the binomial distribution with dependent trials Daniel W. Ladd 75 JASA V70 333-340

Comparison of several algorithms for computing sample means and variances Robert F. Ling 74 JASA V69 859-866 An algorithm for the discrete Fisher's permutation test Andrew P. Soms 77 JASA V72 662-664

Wu An algorithm for the determination of the economic design of X-bar-charts based on Duncan's model Goel; Jamn; 68 JASA V63 304-320 Test data for statistical algorithms: Least squares and ANOVA W. Keith Hastings 72 JASA V67 874-879

Some algorithms for linear spline and piecewise multiple linear regression James E. Ertel; Edward B. Fowlkes 76 JASA V71 640-648 Two linear programming algorithms for unbiased estimation of linear models R. L. Sielken Jr; H. 0. Hartley 73 JASA V68 639-641

A simple algorithm for generating binomial random variables when N is large Daniel A. RelIes 72 JASA V67 612-613 A comparison of two algorithms for absolute deviation curve fitting R. D. Armstrong; E. L. Frome 76 JASA V71 328-330

Trawinski An algorithm for obtaining the zero of a function of the dispersion matrix in multivariate analysis Irene M. 67 JASA V62 114-123 All-bias designs for spline functions joined at the axes Norman R. Draper; Irwin Guitman; Peter Lipow 77 JASA V72 424-429

Aitken estimators as a tool in allocating predetermined aggregates Alan Powell 69 JASA V64 913-922 an asymptotically optimal rule of allocation in discriminant analysis McLachlan Iterative reclassification procedure for constructing 75 JASA V70 365-369

for Bonferroni tests with unequal error allocation C. M. Dayton; W. D. Schafer Extended tables of t and chi-square 73 JASA V68 78-83 Optimal allocation in stratified and multistage samples using prior information William A. Ericson 68 JASA V63 964-983

Antle Optimum allocation of sampling units to strata when there are R responses of interest John Leroy Folks; Charles E. 65 JASA V60 225-233 Levy Optimum allocation in stratified random network sampling for estimating the prevalence of attributes in rare populations 77 JASA V72 758-763

Allocation in stratified sampling as a game Benee F. Swindel; David 0. Yandle 72 JASA V67 684-686 Tang Allocation in stratified sampling subsequent to preliminary test of significance *B. V. Sukhatme; Victor K. T. 75 JASA V70 175-179

Allocation rules analysis G. J. McLachlan Iterative reclassification procedure for constructing an asymptotically optimal rule of allocation in discriminant 75 JASA V70 365-369

Multivariate stratified surveys Samprit Chafterjee 68 JASA V63 530-534 Optimum stratified sampling using prior information W. A. Ericson 65 JASA V60 750-771 Stratification: A practical investigation Irene Hess; V. K. Sethi; T. R. Balakrishnan 66 JASA V61 74-90

J. E. Mosimann Size allometry: Size and shape variables with characterizations of the lognormal and generalized gamma distributions 70 JASA V65 930-945 A modification of the Almon distributed lag *Peter Schmidt 74 JASA V69 679-681

distributed lag structures by a modified Almon lag Peter Schmidt; W. Robert Mann A note on the approximation of arbitrary 77 JASA V72 442-443 The Almon lag technique and the monetary versus fiscal policy debate Peter Schmidt; Roger N. Waud 73 JASA V68 11-19

Some properties of the Almon lag technique when one searches for degree of polynomial and lag *Frost 75 JASA V70 606-612 Testing the restrictions of the Almon lag technique L. G. Godfrey; D. S. Poskilt 75 JASA V70 105-108

Almost linearly-optimum combination of unbiased estimates *Max Halperin 61 JASA V56 36-43 Almost unbiased estimators Comparison of estimators of heteroscedastic variances in linear models *Susan D. Horn; Roger A. Horn 75 JASA V70 872-879 Estimating heteroscedastic variances in linear models Susan D. Horn; Roger A. Horn; David B. Duncan 75 JASA V70 380-385

C-Sub-alpha method for testing for significance in the r x c contingency table N. S. Johnson 75 JASA V70 942-947 free interval estimation of the largest alpha-quantile M. Haseeb Rizvi; K. M. Lai Saxena Distribution- 72 JASA V67 196-198

Alphabetic binary tree * Isolating a single defective using group testing M. R. Garey; F. K. Hwang 74 JASA V69 151-153

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Small sample properties of alternative estimators of seemingly unrelated regressions Jan Kmenta; Roy F. Gilbert 68 JASA V63 1180-00 A comparative study of alternative estimators for variance components models used in econometric applicatons Maddala et al. 73 JASA V68 324-328

hog prices and quantities: A study of alternative forecasting techniques Leuthold; MacCormick; Schmitz; Watts Forecasting daily 70 JASA V65 90-107 Specification error tests and alternative functional forms of the aggregate production function Ramsey; Zarembka 71 JASA V66 471-477

best test of exponentiality against gamma alternatives Galen R. Shorack The 72 JASA V67 213-214 A class of alternatives to independence in contingency tables D. V. Gokhale; N. S. Johnson 78 JASA V73 800-804

concordance for normal populations-An alternative to the intraclass correlation coefficient Kraemer ... nonnull properties of Kendall's coefficient of 76 JASA V71 608-613 Rank tests for "Lehmann's alternative" Robert B. Davies 71 JASA V66 879-883

small Nathan King An alternative for the linear regression equation when the predictor variable is uncontrolled and the sample size is 72 JASA V67 217-219 of ranks for detecting; scale and location alternatives Mielke Jr Asymptotic behavior of two-sample tests based on powers 72 JASA V67 850-854

Dunn Alternative approach to missing values in discriminant analysis Linda S. Chan; June Aono Gilman; Olive Jean 76 JASA V71 842-844 involving subclass means Koch An alternative approach to multivariate response error models for sample survey data with applications to estimators 73 JASA V68 906-913 tests for autocorrelation with non-first-order alternatives V. Kerry Smith The estimated power of several 76 JASA V71 879-883

A simulation study of alternatives to ordinary least squares A. P. Dempster; Martin Schatzoff; Nanny Wermuth 77 JASA V72 77-91 Comments on "A simulation study of alternatives to ordinary least squares' (several authors) 77 JASA V72 91-106

paradoxes in choice from among random alternatives *Colin R. Blyth Some probability 72 JASA V67 366-381 paradoxes in choice from among random alternatives'" (several authors) Comments on "Some probability 72 JASA V67 373-381 On models and hypotheses with restricted alternatives Robeet V. Hogg 65 JASA V60 1153-62

Two robust alternatives to (east-squares regression Richard W. Hill; Paul W. Holland 77 JASA V72 828-833 R. H. Myers An alternative to Satterthwaithe's test involving positive linear combinations of variance components R. B. Howe; 70 JASA V65 404-412

of goodness-of-fit tests against scalar alternatives Joseph Gelzer; Ronald Pyke The asymptotic relative efficiency 65 JASA V60 410-419 An alternative sequential approach to the problem of selecting the best of k populations Dennis D. Wackerly 77 JASA V72 464-468 The American Statistical Association and Federal Statistics-Presidential address Raymond T. Bowman 64 JASA V59 1-17

Bancroft The American Statistical Association: A single scientific and educational community: Presidential address T. A. 71 JASA V66 7-12 The American jury: A critique A. E. Bottoms; Monica A. Walker 72 JASA V67 773-779

Rejoinder to "The American jury: A critique" Harry Kalven Jr; Hans Zeisel 72 JASA V67 779-779 the decision-making process of the American jury Alan E. Gelfand; Herbert Solomon Analyzing 75 JASA V70 305-310

Modeling jury verdicts in the American legal system Alan E. Gelfand; Herbert Solomon 74 JASA V69 32-37 Age patterns of mortality of American Negroes: 1900-02 to 1959-61 Marvin Zelnik 69 JASA V64 433-451

Leading American statisticians in the nineteenth century Paul J. FitzPatrick 57 JASA V52 301-321 Leading American statisticians of the nineteenth century II Paul J. FitzPatrick 58 JASA V53 689-701

Inhalation in relation to type and amount of smoking *E. Cuyler Hammond 59 JASA V54 35-51 when the frame contains an unknown amount of duplication J. N. K. Rao Some nonresponse sampling theory 68 JASA V63 87-90

A note on the estimation of amplitude spectra for stochastic processes with quasi-linear residuals L. H. Koopmans 66 JASA V61 397-402 Analysis, Bayesian: see also Bayesian analysis Analysis, cluster: see also cluster analysis Analysis, discriminant: see also discriminant analysis Analysis, multivariate: see also multivariate analysis Analysis, regression: see also regression analysis Analysis, sequential: see also sequential analysis Analysis, time series: see also time series analysis Analysis of variance: see also ANOVA, AOV

An approximate analysis of variance test for normality S. S. Shapiro; R. S. Francia 72 JASA V67 215-216 An analysis of the association between U. S. mortality and air pollution Lester B. Lave; Eugene P. Seskin 73 JASA V68 284-290

The extent of repeated migration: An analysis based on the Danish population register Sidney Goldstein 64 JASA V59 1121-32 Canonical analysis: A factor-analytic method of comparing finite discrete distribution functions J. S. Williams 78 JASA V73 781-786

An analysis of consistency of response in household surveys Carol M. Jaeger; Jean L. Pennock 61 JASA V56 320-327 Analysis of contingency tables having ordered response categories 0. Dale Williams; James E. Grizzle 72 JASA V67 55-63

A canonical correlation analysis of occupational mobility Sheila R. Klatzky; Robert W. Hodge 71 JASA V66 16-22 use of random work sampling for cost analysis and control A. C. Rosander; H. E. Guterman; A. J. McKeon The 58 JASA V53 382-397

regression approach to covariance analysis when the covariable is uncontrolled W. S. Mallios A structural 67 JASA V62 1037-49 Covariance analysis of heart transplant survival data John Crowley; Marie Hu 77 JASA V72 27-36

Large-sample covariance analysis when the control variable is fallible Frederic M. Lord 60 JASA V55 307-321 Fuller Estimation of the slope and analysis of covariance when the concomitant variable is measured with error James S. DeGracie; Wayne A. 72 JASA V67 930-937

Analysis of covariance * A note on residual analysis *George Zyskind 63 JASA V58 1125-32 or without missing... Goodman The analysis of cross-classified data: Independence, quasi-independence, and interactions in contingency tables with 68 JASA V63 1091-31 regression and correlation in Engel curve analysis *J. S. Cramer Efficient grouping, 64 JASA V59 233-250

inversion, its interest and application in analysis of data B. G. Greenberg; A. E. Sarhan Matrix 59 JASA V54 755-766 A Bayesian approach to the analysis of data from clinical trials Melvin R. Novick; James E. Grizzle 65 JASA V60 81-96

model for consumer purchase panel data analysis Allan E. Paull A generalized compound Poisson 78 JASA V73 706-713 Data analysis using Stein's estimator and its generalizations Bradley Efron; Carl Morris 75 JASA V70 311-319

Distributional effects in demand analysis: Observations and predictive tests D. J. Laughhunn 70 JASA V65 576-585 Latent class analysis and differential mortality C. R. Miller; G. Sabagh; H. F. Dingman 62 JASA V57 430-438

The analysis of disturbances in regression analysis H. Theil 65 JASA V60 1067-79 adjustment of data for econometric analysis *Dale W. Jorgenson Seasonal 67 JASA V62 137-140

An econometric analysis of wilderness area use Gordon C. Rausser; Ronald A. Oliveira 76 JASA V71 276-285 charac,teristic curves for fixed effects analysis of variance F tests, alpha=0.01 and 0.05 Duncan ... of the 10% and 50% points of the operating 57 JASA V52 345-349

Analysis of empirical bivariate extremal distributions E. J. Gumbel; Neil Goldstein 64 JASA V59 794-816 Dividend policy: An empirical analysis* Eugene F. Fama; Harvey Babiak 68 JASA V63 1132-61

and experimental units in the design and analysis of experiments *Sidney Addelman Variability of treatments 70 JASA V65 1095-08 Analysis of extreme-value data by sample quantiles for very large samples Khatab M. HassaneIn 68 JASA V63 877-888

Using factor analysis to estimate parameters Jagdish N. Sheth 69 JASA V64 808-822 On the analysis of group divisible designs C. H. Kapadia; D. L. Weeks 64 JASA V59 1217-19

Harmonic analysis of seasonal variation with an application to hog production Martin E. Abel 62 JASA V57 655-667 The analysis of Incomplete block designs Marvin Zelen 57 JASA V52 204-217

The statistical analysis of Industry structure: An application to food industries Lee E. Preston; Earl J. Bell 61 JASA V56 925-932

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Comment on "Necessary analysis and adaptive inference" *(several authors) 76 JASA V71 110-113 Bayesian and non-Bayesian analysis of the log-normal distribution and log-normal regression Arnold Zellner 71 JASA V66 327-330 Bayesian and non-Bayesian analysis of the regression model with multivariate student-t error terms Arnold Zellner 76 JASA V71 400-405 Bayesian and non-Bayesian analysis of switching regressions and of random coefficient regression models Swamy et al. 75 JASA V70 593-602

of inversion of partitioned matrices in the analysis of non-orthogonal data Rao Application of Greenberg and Sarhan's method 65 JASA V60 1200-02 Iterative nonorthogonal analysis of covariance Willian J. Hennerle 76 JASA V71 195-199

Nonorthogonal analysis of variance using iterative improvement and balanced residuals William J. Hemmerle 74 JASA V69 772-778 A nonorthogonal analysis of variance program Elliot M. Cramer 76 JASA V71 93-95

of parametric and nonparametric analysis of covariance against unequal regression slope B. L. Hamilton A Monte Carlo test of the robustness 76 JASA V71 864-869 The design and analysis of the observational study-A review Sonja M. McKinlay 75 JASA V70 503-520

Comment on "The design and analysis of the observational study-A review" Stephen E. Fienberg 75 JASA V70 521-524 Population projection variances and path analysis *E. Seneta 72 JASA V67 617-619 correction for Incomplete data split-plot analysis Neil C. Schwertman A note on the Geisser-Greenhouse 78 JASA V73 393-396

Bivariate probit analysis: Minimum chi-square methods Takeshi Amemiya 74 JASA V69 940-944 components, and *... Zellner A statistical analysis of provisional estimates of gross national product and its components, of selected national income 58 JASA V53 54-65 migration and the Tiebout hypothesis: An analysis according to race, sex and age Richard J. Cebula Interstate 74 JASA V69 876-879

Rank analysis of covariance Dana Quade 67 JASA V62 1187-00 A full rank analysis of some linear model problems R. R. Hocking; F. M. Speed 75 JASA V70 706-712

Rapid analysis of 2 x 2 tables Irwin D. J, Bross; Ethel L. Kasten 57 JASA V52 18-28 Analysis of repeated surveys using time series methods *A. J. Scott; T. M. F. Smith 74 JASA V69 674-678

Residual analysis* Rudolf J. Freund; Richard W. Vail; C. W. Clunies-Ross 61 JASA V56 98-104 A note on residual analysis *George Zyskind 63 JASA V58 1125-32

Stepwise least squares: Residual analysis and specification error Arthur S. Goldberger 61 JASA V56 998-000 in multivariate statistics Ill: Large sample analysis of simple linear regression A. A. Afifi; R. M. Elashoff Missing observations 69 JASA V64 337-358

Factorial experimentation in Scheffe's analysis of variance for paired comparisons Otto Dykstra Jr 58 JASA V53 529-542 A cross-section analysis of non-business air travel John B. Lansing; Dwight M. Blood 58 JASA V53 928-947

Grubbs Analysis of sensitivity experiments when the levels of stimulus cannot be controlled Abraham Golub; Frank E. 56 JASA VS51 257-265 Sensitivity analysis of the fixed point vector of transition matrices George H. Worm 74 JASA V69 961-962

A simulation analysis of the power of several tests for detecting heavy-tailed distributions V. Kerry Smith 75 JASA V70 662-665 Specification analysis Kenneth 0. Cogger 73 JASA V68 899-905

fertility, population cycles, and the spectral analysis of births and marriages Ronald Demos Lee 'Natural 75 JASA V70 295-304 Some aspects of the statistical analysis of "split plot" experiments in completely randomized layouts Gary G. Koch 69 JASA V64 485-SOS

Unified least squares analysis C. A. Rodhe; J. R. Harvey 65 JASA V60 523-527 Weighted least-squares analysis of several univariate Bradley-Terry models Robert J. Beaver 77 JASA V72 629-634

A stochastic analysis of the size distribution of firms *Irma G. Adelman 58 JASA V53 893-904 A stochastic analysis of the spatial clustering of retail establishments *Andrei Rogers 65 JASA V60 1094-03

The analysis of structural effects in experimental design William S. Mallios 70 JASA V65 808-827 Problems in the analysis of survey data, and a proposal James N. Morgan; John A. Sonquist 63 JASA V58 415-434

A linear models approach to the analysis of survival and extent of disease in multidimensional contingency tables Koch et al, 72 JASA V67 783-796 Survivorship analysis of heart transplant data Bruce W. Turnbull; Byron Win. Brown Jr; Marie Hu 74 JASA V69 74-80

The bias problem in smear-and-sweep analysis Robert C. Scott 78 JASA V73 714-718 Tabular analysis of factorial experiments and the use of punch cards J. R. Bainbridge; Alison M. Grant; U. Radok 56 JASA V51 149-158

An analysis of a two-way model with interaction and no replication Dallas E. Johnson; Franklin A. Graybill 72 JASA V67 862-868 An errors-in-variables analysis of managerial role performance R. D. Warren; J. K. White; W. A. Fuller 74 JASA V69 886-893

Applied regression and analysis of variance for stationary time series *Robert H. Shumway 70 JASA V65 1527-46 An analysis of variance for categorical data Richard J. Light; Barry H. Margolin 71 JASA V66 534-544

Margolin; Light An analysis of variance for categorical data, II: Small sample comparisons with chi-square and other competitors 74 JASA V69 755-764 The analysis of variance of data from stratified subsamples Howard L. Jones 68 JASA V63 64-86

A Monte Carlo study of analysis of variance and competing rank tests for Scheffe's mixed model Richard 0. Gilbert 72 JASA V67 7 1-75 A comparison of several analysis of variance programs Ivor Francis 73 JASA V68 860-865

Analysis of variance of proportions with unequal frequencies K. R. Gabriel 63 JASA V58 1133-57 which certain simple least squares and analysis of variance procedures are also best *Zyskind Parametric augmentations and error structures under 69 JASA V64 1353-68

Data transformation in two-way analysis of variance James J. Schlesselman 73 JASA V68 369-378 inference on Interactions in two-way analysis of variance Dan Bradu; K. R. Gabriel Simultaneous statistical 74 JASA V69 428-436

Non-additivity in two-way analysis of variance John Mandel 61 JASA V56 878-888 Sidney Addelman Analysis of variance Variability of treatments and experimental units in the design and analysis of experiments 70 JASA V65 1095-08

Analysis of vital statistics by census tract Elizabeth J. Coulter; Lillian Guralnick 59 JASA V54 730-740 Canonical analysis: A factor-analytic method of comparing finite discrete distribution functions J. S. Williams 78 JASA V73 781-786

Some analytical properties of bivariate extremal distributions E. J. Gumbel; C. K. Mustafi 67 JASA V62 569-588 Pradhan; Y. S. Sathe Analytical remarks on Canner's minimax method for finding the better of two binomial populations Meena 76 JASA V71 239-241

An analytical comparison of certainty equivalence and sequential updating R. Harkema 75 JASA V70 348-350 Problems of data organization and analytical methods in geography Brian J. L. Berry 71 JASA V66 510-523

Analytical graduation of fertility rates Ivo Lah 56 JASA V51 461-466 Designing some multi-factor analytical studies J. Sedransk 67 JASA V62 1121-39

A double sampling scheme for analytical surveys J. Sedransk 65 JASA V60 985-004 Ancillarity On Birnbaum's theorem on the relation between sufficiency, conditionality and likelihood J. Durbin 70 JASA V65 395-398 Conditional confidence statements and confidence estimators J. Kiefer 77 JASA V72 789-807 Comment on "Conditional confidence statements and confidence estimators" (several authors) 77 JASA V72 808-827 On Durbin's modified principle of conditionality Allan Birnbaum 70 JASA V65 402-403 Comments on a weakened principle of conditionality Leonard J. Savage 70 JASA V65 399-401

a finite population Ajgaonkar Ancillary information * Bounds for the error-variance of an estimator in sampling with varying probabilities from 68 JASA V63 91-98 Ancillary statistics Bayes-fiducial inference for the Weibull distribution David A. Bogdanoff; Donald A. Pierce 73 JASA V68 659-664

Lawless Conditional versus unconditional confidence intervals for the parameters of the Weibull distribution J. F. 73 JASA V68 665-669 On the elimination of nuisance parameters Debabrata Basu 77 JASA V72 355-366

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statistical algorithms: Least squares and ANOVA *W. Keith Hastings Test data for 72 JASA V67 874-879 Pooling mean squares in ANOVA model 11 *S. R. Srivastava 72 JASA V67 676-679

Batten ,Page ANOVA, nonparametric * Ordered hypotheses. tor multiple treatments:. A significance test for linear ranks *Ellis 63 JASA V58 216-230 ANOVA, one-way model * Reciprocal moments of linear combinations of exponential variates 0 . L. Th6mas 76 JASA V71 506-512

tolerance limits for balanced one-way-ANOVA random-effects model Glen H. Lemon Factors for one-sided 77 JASA V72 676-680 Regression and ANOVA with zero-one data: Measures o1 residual variation Bradley Efron 78 JASA V73 113-121

ANOVA Bayesian analysis of error components regression models P. A. V. B. Swamy; J. S. Mehta 73 JASA V68 648-658 Confidence regions for variance ratios of random models L. 0. Broemeling 69 JASA V64 660-664 On dependent tests from a non-orthogonal design J. A. Ballas; J. T. Webster 66 JASA V61 803-812

Ellenberg The joint distribution o1 the standardized row sums of squares from a balanced two-way layout Jonas H. 77 JASA V72 407-411 Mean square efficiency of estimators of variance components J. H. Klotz; R. C. Milton; S. Zacks 69 JASA V64 1383-02

Mendoza; Toothaker; Grain Necessary and sufficient conditions for F ratios in the L x J x K factorial design with two repeated factors 76 JASA V71 992-993 of the F-ratio Theodore S. Donaldson Robustness of the F-test to errors of both kinds and, the correlation between the numerator and de-nominator 68 JASA V63 660-676 Subrahmaniam; Subrahmaniam; Messeri On the robustness of some tests of significance in sampling from a compound normal population 75 JASA V70 435-438

More tables of the' power of the F-test *. M. L. Tiku 72 JASA V67 709-710 Ansari-Bradley test

alternatives Paul W. Mielke Jr Asymptotic behavior of two-sample tests based on powers of ranks for detecting scale and location 72 JASA V67 850-854 Constructing confidence sets using rank statistics David F. Bauer 72 JASA V67 687-690 Nonparametric estimation of ratio of scale parameters Helen T. Bhattacharyya 77 JASA V72 459-463

medical trials: Some comments on F. J. Anscombe's paper P. Armitage Sequential 63 JASA V58 384-387 A survey technique for eliminating evasive answer bias Stanley L. Warner Randomized response: 65 JASA V60 63-69

Permutation tests applied to antibiotic drug resistance B . K. Tsutakawa; S. L. Yang 74 JASA V69 87-92 predictive ability of plant and equipment anticipations Irwin Friend: William Thomas A reevaluation of the 70 JASA V65 510-519

Stephenson Anticipations and investment behavior in U.$S. manufacturing, 1947-1960 Dale W. Jorgenson; James A. 69 JASA V64 67-89 The relative efficacy of Investment anticipations Michael K. Evans; Edward W. Green 66 JASA V61 104-116

Forecasting accuracy of the McGraw-Hill anticipatory data Richard D. Rippe; Maurice Wilkinson 74 JASA V69 849-858 Antithetic variates A comparative Monte Carlo study of the properties of econometric estimators W. M. Mikhail 75 JASA V70 94-104 Simulating the small-sample properties of econometric estimators W. M. Mikhail 72 JASA V67 620-624

AOQ * Percentage points for the distribution of outgoing quality G. P. Steck; D. B. Owen 59 JASA V54 689-694 The computation of the unrestricted AOQL when detective material is removed but not replaced Allen C. Endres ~69 JASA V64 665-668

AOOL * Percentage points for the distribution of outgoing quality * G. P. Steck: 0. B. Owen 59 JASA V54 689-694 APF test * Testing and estimating ratios of scale parameters Galen R. Shorack 69, JASA V64 999-013

about the normal distribution with applications in acceptance sampling Bob E. Ellison Two theorems for inferences 64 JASA V59 89-95 A mathematical model with applications to a study of accident repeatedness among children Mellinger et at. 65 JASA V60 1046-59

Matrix inversion, its interest and application in analysis of data B. G. Greenberg; A. E. Sarhan 59 JASA V54 755-7866 Approximating discrete distributions, with applications D. V. Gokhale 73 JASA V68 1009-12

law parameters: Stock price behavior application R. A. Leitch; A. S. Paulson Estimation of stable 75 JASA V70 690-697 of mixed type with biopharmaceutical applications Robert F. White; Thomas M. Lewinson Probabilistic clustering for attributes 77 JASA V72 271-277

Implementation and applications of bivariate Gaussian mixture decomposition Michael Tartar; Abraham Silvers 75 JASA V70 47-55 A blvarlate f-distribution with applications William G. Bulgren; Richard L. Dykstra; John E. Hewett 74 JASA V69 525-532

A statistical model of book use and its application to the book storage problem- A. K. Jamn; F. F. Leimkuhler;, V. L. Anderson 69 JASA V64 1211-24 of earnings in stochastic industries, with applications to casinos William M. Visscher; Aaron S. Goldman Optimization 78 JASA V73 499-503

tables with cell expectations one: An application to Coleman's measure of consensus Zahn et a1. Exact chi-square criterion 71 JASA V66 145-148 of independent beta variables with application to Connor and Mosimann's generalized Dirichlet distribution Ian R. James Products 72 JASA V67 910-912 generalization of Kendall's tau with application to data reduction Gary Simon Multivariate 77 JASA V72 367-376

Intervention analysis with applications to economic and enviromental problems G. E. P. Box; G. C. Tiao 75 JASA V70 70-79 A generalized logistic function with an application to the effect of advertising Johny K. Johansson 73 JASA V68 824-827 of convoluted Poisson distributions with applications to estimation Samaniego A characterization 76 JASA V71 475-479

On mixtures of distributions with applications to estimation Adnan F. Ifram 70 JASA V65 749-754 The retail price of heroin: Estimation and applications George F. Brown Jr; Lester P. Silverman 74 JASA V69 595-606

Rodemich; John C. Ashlock; Sandra Lurie Application of an estimator of high efficiency in bivariate extreme value theory Edward C. Posner; Eugene R. 69 JASA V64 1403-14 error models for sample survey data with applications to estimators involving subclass means Koch An alternative approach to multivariate reaponse 73 JASA V68 906-913

Basmann Remarks concerning the application of exact finite sample distribution functions of GCL estimators in econometric statistical inference 63 JASA V58 943-976 statistical analysis of industry structure: An application. to food industries Lee E. Preston; Earl J. Bell The 61 JASA V56 925-932

Fractional order statistics, with applications Stephen M. Stigler 77 JASA V72 544-550 review and some suggestions for future applications and theory Robert V. Hogg Adaptive robust procedures: A partial 74 JASA V69 909-927 review and some suggestions for future applications and theory (several authors) Comment on "Adaptive robust procedures: A partial 74 JASA V69 923-927

Nonrandom shuffling with applications to the game of Faro Edward 0. Thorp 73 JASA V68 842-847 of approximating distribution functions with applications to the gamma and related variates Gideon et at. An interpolatory method 71 JASA V66 577-582 Seasonal adjustment of economic data by application of the general linear statistical model James A. Stephenson; Helen T. Farr 72 JASA V67 37-45

Applications, of a new graphic method in statistical measurement Jacob Mincer 57 JASA V52 472-476 orthogonal data Rao Application of Greenberg and Sarhan's method of inversion of partitioned matrices in the analysis of non- 65 JASA V60 1200-02

analysis of seasonal variation with an application to hog production Martin E. Abel Harmonic 62 JASA V57 655-667 The Inverted Dirichlet distribution with applications George C. Tiao; Irwin Guttman 65 JASA V60 793-805

proving the equality of two matrices With applications to least squares type quadratic forms Gary G. Koch A useful lemma for 69 JASA V64 969-970 robustness: A general method, with applications to linear estimators of location Bimbeum; Laska Optimal 67 JASA V62 1230-40

Some applications of matrix derivatives in multivariate analysis Paul S. Dwyer 67 JASA V62 607-625 tests in multivariate analysis with medical applications James M. Boyett; J. J. Shuster Nonparametric one-sided 77 JASA V72 665-668

Applications of a multinomial capture-recapture model to epidemiological data Janet T. Wittes 74 JASA V69 93-97 Accident rate potential: An application of multiple regression analysis of a Poisson process Donald C. Weber 71 JASA V66 285-288

An application of multivariate analysis to complex sample survey data Gary G. Koch; Stanley Lemeshow 72 JASA V67 780-782 Applications of multivariate polykays to the theory of unbiased ratio-type estimation D. S. Robson 57 JASA V52 511-522

An application of multlvariate quality control to photographic processing J. Edward Jackson; Robert H. Morris 57 JASA V52 186-199 best substitute interval estimators, with an application to the normal distribution H. Leon Harter Criteria for 64 JASA V59 1133-40

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Application of new ridge regression methods to s study of Bell system scale economies Hrishikesh D. Vinod 76 JASA V71 835-841 on linear functions of order statistics, with applications to robust estimation Stigler The effect of sample heterogeneity 76 JASA V71 956-960

test of some classical hypotheses-with applications to sequential clinical trials Jerome Cornfield A Bayesian 66 JASA V61 577-594 hypothesis tests of Markov order, with application to simulated and hydrologic chains Sidney J. Yakowitz Small-sample 76 JASA V71 132-136

The equal probability test and its applications to some simultaneous inference problems Umesh D. Naik 69 JASA V64 986-998 a random sample to a smaller set, with applications Lee J. Bain Reducing 67 JASA V62 510-519

Seasonality in regression: An application of smoothness priors Mark Gersovitz; James G. MacKinnon 78 JASA V73 264-273 Tailored testing, an application of stochastic approximation Frederic M. Lord 71 JASA V66 707-711

Application of the structural model to censored data *E. A. Maxwell 73 JASA V68 440-444 processes from discrete observations with application to sunspots data *Phadke; Wu Modeling ot continuous stochastic 74 JASA V69 325-329 Theil's compatability test statistic and its application J. S. Mehta; P. A. V. B. Swamy The exact finite sample distribution of 74 JASA V69 154-158

of the ballot problem and its application in the theory of queues *Lajos Takacs A generalization 62 JASA V57 327-337 Applications of time-shared computers in a statistics curriculum *Martin Schatzoff 68 JASA V63 192-208

Clustering by identification with special application to two-way tables of counts William S. Cleveland; Daniel A. RelIes 75 JASA V70 626-630 Small-area estimation with application to unemployment and housing estimates *Maria Elena Gonzalez; Christine Hoza 78 JASA V73 7-15

An application of an urn model to the design of sequential controlled clinical trials L. J. Wei 78 JASA V73 559-563 An application of variable weight distributed lags *P. A. Tinsley 67 JASA V62 1277-89

components models used in econometric applicatons *Maddala et al. A comparative study of alternative estimators for variance 73 JASA V68 324-328 Capital appropriations and investment behavior *Sungwoo Kim 70 JASA V65 1180-94

Appropriations data and the investment decision *Edward Greenberg 65 JASA V60 503-5 15 An approximate analysis of variance test for normality S. S. Shapiro; R. S. Francia 72 JASA V67 215-216

Is the tail area useful as an approximate Bayes factor? *James M. Dickey 77 JASA V72 138-142 Eugene Sobel Approximate best linear prediction of a certain class of stationary and nonstationary noise-distorted signals 71 JASA V66 363-372 variables Howe Approximate confidence limits on the mean of X I plus Y where X and Y are two tabled independent random 74 JASA V69 789-794

Approximate confidence limits for system reliability Robert G. Easterling 72 JASA V67 220-222 Approximate distribution of extremes for nonsample cases *John E. Walsh 64 JASA V59 429-436 Approximate distribution of parameters in a distributed lag model Theodore P. Lianos; Gordon C. Rausser 72 JASA V67 64-67

Exact and approximate distributions for the Wilcoxon statistic with ties *Shirley Young Lehman 61 JASA V56 293-298 Lawrence Hubert Approximate evaluation techniques for the single-link and complete-link hierarchical clustering procedures 74 JASA V69 698-704

Sample sizes for approximate independence of largest and smallest order statistics John E. Walsh 70 JASA V65 860-863 of Bode's law and an 'objective' test for approximate numerical rationality" by 1. J. Good *Anscombe et al. Discussion of 'A subjective evaluation 69 JASA V64 50-61 of Bode's law and an 'objective' test for approximate numerical rationality 1. J. Good A subjective evaluation 69 JASA V64 23-66

Approximate posterior distributions James M. Dickey -76 JASA V71 680-689 The role of approximate prior restrictions in distributed lag estimation Christopher A. Sims 72 JASA V67 169-175

On the exact and approximate sampling distribution of the two sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov criterion Dmn, m <n P. J. Kim 69 JASA V64 1625-37 of association for cross classifications Ill: Approximate sampling theory Leo A. Goodman; William H. Kruskal Measures 63 JASA V58 3 10-364

Approximate specification and the choice of a k-class estimator Franklin M. Fisher 67 JASA V62 1265-76 for power-series distributions, and the approximate stabilization of variance by transformations *Tweedie et al. The inversion of cumulant operators 68 JASA V63 321-328

An approximate test of Markov chain lumpability Marlin U. Thomas; Donald R. Barr 77 JASA V72 175-179 Sampling plans which approximately minimize the maximum expected sample size David Freeman; Lionel Weiss 64 JASA V59 67-88

Approximately optimal stratification *R. J. Serfling 68 JASA V63 1298-09 gains from stratification for optimum and approximately optimum strata using a bivariate normal model Anderson; Kish; Cornell Quantifying 76 JASA V71 887-892

Approximately optimum stratification on the auxiliary variable Ravindra Singh 71 JASA V66 829-833 Simplified expressions for obtaining approximately optimum system-reliability confidence bounds from exponential subsystem data *Nancy R. Mann 74 JASA V69 492-495

Approximating discrete distributions, with applications *D. V. Gokhale 73 JASA V68 1009-12 An interpolatory method of approximating distribution functions with applications to the gamma and related variates *Gideon et al. 71 JASA V66 577-582

Approximating the lower binomial confidence limit T. W. Anderson; Herman Burstein 68 JASA V63 1413-15 On approximating the point binomial *Morton S. Raft 56 JASA V51 293-303

Approximating the upper binomial confidence limit T. W. Anderson; Herman Burstein 67 JASA V62 857-861 Computerized method for approximating the variance of a complicated estimator *Woodruff; Causey 76 JASA V71 315-321

A simple method for approximating the variance of a complicated estimate Ralph S. Woodruff 71 JASA V66 411-414 A note on the approximation of arbitrary distributed lag structures by a modified Almon lag Peter Schmidt; W. Robert Mann 77 JASA V72 442-443 Simplified Beta-approximations to the Kruskal-Wallis H test David L. Wallace 59 JASA V54 225-230 Minimum bias approximation of a general regression model R. Cote; A. R. Manson; R. J. Hader 73 JASA V68 633-638

Some numerical comparisons of several approximations to the binomial distribution *Friedrich Gebhardt 69 JASA V64 1638-46 A new binomial approximation for use in sampling from finite populations Peter J. Sandiford 60 JASA V55 718-722

and [p(1-_p)j-116 for use with Borges' approximation of the binomial distribution Friedrich Gebhardt Incomplete beta-integral B(x; 2/3, 2/3) 71 JASAV66 189-191 On approximations for the central and noncentral distribution of the generalized variance H. S. Steyn 78 JASA V73 670-675

Direct approximations for chi-squared percentage points David C. Hoaglin 77 JASA V72 508-515 Burstein Close approximations of percentage points of the chi-square distribution and Poisson confidence limits *Herman 73 JASA V68 581-584

Approximations to density functions using Pearson curves *Herbert Solomon; Michael A. Stephens 78 JASA V73 153-160 Note on discrete approximations *W. Stefansky; Henry F. Kaiser 73 JASA V68 232-234

An approximation for the distribution of the Wilcoxon one-sample statistic Winston K. Chow; J. L. Hodges Jr 75 JASA V70 648-655 Accuracy of normal and Edgeworth approximations to the distribution of the Wilcoxon signed rank statistic P. L. Claypool; Donald Holbert 74 JASA V69 255-258

An approximation for the exact distribution of the Wilcoxon test for symmetry S. A. Fellingham; D. J. Stoker 64 JASA V59 899-905 A Gaussian approximation to the distribution of a definite quadratic form D. R. Jensen; Herbert Solomon 72 JASA V67 898-902

Linear approximations to the census and BLS seasonal adjustment methods Allan H. Young 68 JASA V63 445-471 Bounds and approximations for the moments of order statistics *Prakash C. Joshi 69 JASA V64 1617-24

Improved approximation to the non-null distribution of the correlation coefficient *Helena Chmura Kraemer 73 JASA V68 1004-08 A normal approximation for binomial, F, beta, and other common, related tail probabilities, I Peizer; Pratt 68 JASA V63 1416-56 A normal approximation for binomial, F, beta, and other common, related tail probabilities, II John W. Pratt 68 JASA V63 1457-83

The normal approximation to the signed-rank sampling distribution when zero differences are present Edward E. Cureton 67 JASA V62 1068-69 goodness of fit tests and the accuracy of approximations for the null distributions Yarnold The minimum expectation in X-squared 70 JASA V65 864-886

Approximation of Pearson type IV tail probabilities W. A. Woodward 76 JASA V71 513-514 New Chebyshev polynomial approximations to Mills' ratio Philip Rabinowitz 69 JASA V64 647-654

Malcolm J. Slakter Accuracy of an approximation to the power of the chi-square goodness of fit test with small but equal expected frequencies 68 JASA V63 912-918

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of Kendall's tau for the case of arbitrary ties in both rankings *Lets McKinney Adler A modification 57 JASA V52 33-35 Arc-sine transformation Some numerical comparisons of several approximations to the binomial distribution *Friedrich Gebhardt 69 JASA V64 1638-46

Knott The small sample power of one-sided Kolmogorov tests for a shift in location of the normal distribution M. 70 JASA V65 1384-91 On stabilizing the binomial and negative binomial variances Nico F. Laubscher 61 JASA V56 143-150

Use of a regression technique to produce area breakdowns of the monthly national estimates of retail trade *Ralph S. Woodruff 66 JASA V61 496-504 Theory of equitable quality level and error-areas under the 00 curves of acceptance sampling plans *M. T. Subrahmanya 72 JASA V67 234-240

Small-area estimation with application to unemployment and housing estimates Maria Elena Gonzalez; Christine Hoza 78 JASA V73 7-15 versus subaggregate models in local area forecasting D. N. Dunn; W. H. Williams', T. L. DeChaine Aggregate 76 JASA V71 68-71

for estimating population changes of local areas *Eugene P. Ericksen A regression method 74 JASA V69 867-875 On the correlation between metropolItan area in- and out-migration by occupation *Leroy 0. Stone 71 JASA V66 693-701

The metropolitan area concept: An evaluation of the 1950 SMA's Allan G. Feldt 65 JASA V60 617-636 of retail sales in large metropolitan areas, 1954 and 1963 Ben-Chieh Liu Determinants 70 JASA V65 1460-73 persons to and from metropolitan areas of the United States Ann R. Miller The migration of employed 67 JASA V62 1418-32 Several methods of re-designing area samples utilizing probabilities proportional to size when the sizes change significantly *Gray et al. 68 JASA V63 1280-97

The multiple uses of primary sampling areas of national probability samples *Seymour Sudman 70 JASA V65 61-70 Is the tail area useful as an approximate Bayes factor? *James M. Dickey 77 JASA V72 138-142

what comes naturally: Interpreting a tail area as a posterior probability or as a likelihood ratio *Morris H. DeGroot Doing 73 JASA V68 966-969 An asymptotic expansion for the tall area of the t distribution *Andrew P. Soms 76 JASA V71 728-730

data from an underdeveloped area *Clifton R. Wharton Jr Processing underdeveloped 60 JASA V55 23-37 An econometric analysis of wilderness area use *Gordon C. Rausser; Ronald A. Oliveira 76 JASA V71 276-285

ARIMA: see also ARMA, autoregressive, moving average, time series Autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) models for birth forecasting *Joao Luis Maurity-Saboia 77 JASA V72 264-270

Forecasting with limited information: ARIMA models of the trailer on flatcar transportation market *Dent; Swanson 78 JASA V73 293-299 ARIMA Analysis of repeated surveys using time series methods *A. J. Scott; T. M. F. Smith 74 JASA V69 674-678 An econometric analysis of wilderness area use *Gordon C. Rausser; Ronald A. Oliveira 76 JASA V71 276-285

Johnson Sequential procedures for detecting parameter changes in a time-series model *Michael Bagshaw; Richard A. 77 JASA V72 593-597 Specification analysis *Kenneth 0. Cogger 73 JASA V68 899-905

The ratio of the geometric mean to the arithmetic mean for a random sample from a gamma distribution *Ronald E. Glaser 76 JASA V71 480-487 ARMA: see also ARIMA, autoregressive, moving average, time series

Effects of ARMA errors on the significance tests for regression coefficients *Hrishikesh D. Vinod 76 JASA V71 929-933 Arrangement problems * On the method of inclusion and exclusion *Lajos Takacs 67 JASA V62 102-113

sequential procedure for estimating the arrival rate of a Poisson process *C. P. Shapiro; Robert L. Wardrop The Bayes 78 JASA V73 597-601 Bibliography on simulation, gaming, artificial intelligence and allied topics *Martin Shubik 60 JASA V55 736-751

male mortality in some countries of South Asia: A digest M. A. El-Badry Higher female than 69 JASA V64 1234-44 trade data: The case of Southeast Asian countries Seiji Naya; Theodore Morgan The accuracy of international 69 JASA V64 452-467

Askovitz averaging * Applications of a new graphic method in statistical measurement *Jacob Mincer 57 JASA V52 472-478 Aspin-Welch solution Probabilities of the type I errors of the Welch tests for the Behrens-Fisher problem Ying Y. Wang 71 JASA V66 605-608

S. Lee: John Gurland Size and power of tests for equality of means of two normal populations with unequal variances *Austin F. 75 JASA V70 933-941 Practical solutions of the Behrens-Fisher problem *Henry Scheffe 70 JASA V65 1501-08

Random walk design in bio-assay *R. K. Tsutakawa 67 JASA V62 842-856 rules and the evaluation of probability assessors *Robert L. Winkler Scoring 69 JASA V64 1073-78 with major emphasis on the role of assets, credit and intentions *Janet A. Fisher Consumer durable goods expenditures, 63 JASA V58 648-657

Consumers' propensities to hold liquid assets *Harold W. Guthrie 60 JASA V55 469-490 bar-charts when there is a multiplicity of assignable causes *Acheson J. Duncan The economic design of X- 71 JASA V66 107-121

Assigning probabilities to the outcomes of multi-entry competitions David A. Harville 73 JASA V68 312-316 a sample of families who received welfare assistance during 1959 Martin David The validity of income reported by 62 JASA V57 680-685

value of rho in group divisible two-associate PBIB designs Robert Cleroux On using an incorrect 70 JASA V65 844-850 the intrablock analysis of a class of two associate PBIB designs N. Gini On the F-test in 65 JASA V60 285-293 moments of the randomization test in two-associate PBIB designs Robert Cleroux First and second 69 JASA V64 1424-33

Canonical association between nominal measurements K. S. Srikantan 70 JASA V65 284-292 On comparing intensities of association between two binary characteristics in two different populations *Agnes Berger 61 JASA V56 889-908

An analysis of the association between U.$S. mortality and air pollution Lester B. Lave; Eugene P. Seskin 73 JASA V68 284-290 Measures of association for cross classifications Ill: Approximate sampling theory Leo A. Goodman; William H. Kruskal 63 JASA V58 310-364 Measures of association for cross classifications, IV: Simplification of asymptotic variances Goodman; Kruskal 72 JASA V67 415-421 Measures of association for cross classifications. II: Further discussion and references Leo A. Goodman; William H. Kruskal 59 JASA V54 123-163

Association and estimation in contingency tables: Presidential address Frederick Mosteiler 68 JASA V63 1-28 The American Statistical Association and Federal Statistics-Presidential address *Raymond T. -Bowman 64 JASA V59 1-17

of the sample version of the measure of association, gamma *Irene Rosenthal Distribution 66 JASA V61 440-453 Efficacies of measures of association for ordinal contingency tables Gary A. Simon 78 JASA V73 545-551

Ordinal measures of association *William H. Kruskal 58 JASA V53 814-861 choice on some ordinal measures of association *Alan Agresti The effect of category 76 JASA V71 49-55

Considerations in measuring partial association for ordinal categorical data *Alan Agresti 77 JASA V72 37-45 The American Statistical Association: A single scientific and educational community: Presidential address T. A. Bancroft 71 JASA V66 7-12

Measuring spatial association with special consideration of the case of market orientation of production *William Warntz 56 JASA V51 597-604 of non-sampling errors on measures of association in 2 x 2 contingency tables Gary G. Koch The effect 69 JASA V64 852-863

pairwise contrasts Keselman; Rogan Assumption violations * A comparison of the modified-Tukey and Scheffe methods of multiple comparisons for 78 JASA V73 47-52 Asymmetric stable distributions of stock price changes B. D. Fielitz; E. W. Smith 72 JASA V67 813-814

A. S. Paulson Asymmetric stable laws * Estimation of stable law parameters: Stock price behavior application R. A. Leitch; 75 JASA V70 690-697 Asymmetric trimming

V. Hogg Adaptive robust procedures: A partial review and some suggestions for future applications and theory Robert 74 JASA V69 909-927 theory (several authors) Comment on "Adaptive robust procedures: A partial review and some suggestions for future applications and 74 JASA V69 923-927

ttests and confidence intervals for asymmetrical populations *Norman J. Johnson Modified 78 JASA V73 536-544 Producer and consumer risks for asymmetrical test and specification limits . H. R. Singh 66 JASA V61 505-513

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Asymptotic distribution Order statistics ot samples trom muitivariate distributions *Janos Galambos 75 JASA V70 674-680 Testing tor and against an order restriction on multinomiai parameters *Tim Robertson 78 JASA V73 197-202 On Wilks' distribution-tree contidence intervais tor quantile intervais *Rolt D. Reiss; Ludger Rueschendort 76 JASA V7 1 940-944

Walsh Asymptotic efficiencies ot a nonparametric life test tor smaller percentiles ot a gamma distribution *John E. 56 JASA V51 467-480 Van Eeden Asymptotic efficiencies ot quick methods ot computing efficient estimates based on ranks C. H. Kraft; C. 72 JASA V67 199-202

On the asymptotic efficiency of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test *Jack Capon 65 JASA V60 843-853 normal population Bawa Asymptotic efficiency ot one r-tactor experiment relative to r one-tactor experiments tor selecting the best 72 JASA V67 660-661

Asymptotic efficiency of two nonparametric competitors ot Wilcoxon's two sample test Myies Hollander 67 JASA V62 939-949 Asymptotic efficiency 01 the two sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test Jerome Klotz 67 JASA V62 932-938 Asymptotic eff iciency One-step Huber estimates in the linear model P. J. Bickel 75 JASA V70 428-434 Robust estimation ot location *Edwin L. Crow; M. M. Siddiqui 67 JASA V62 353-389

Asymptotic properties of some estimators ot quantiles ot circular error W. R. Blischke; A. H. Halpin 66 JASA V61 618-632 in a simultaneous... Anderson An asymptotic expansion 01 the distribution of the limited information maximum likelihood estimate 01 a coefficient 74 JASA V69 565-573

An asymptotic expansion for the tail area of the t distribution *Andrew P. Soms 76 JASA V71 728-730 Asymptotic expansions

Morimune Improving the limited information maximum likelihood estimator when the disturbances are small *Kimlo 78 JASA V73 867-871 Saws Two-stage least squares: In which direction should the residuals be minimized? T. W. Anderson; Takamitsu 77 JASA V72 187-191

Asymptotic independence On F-independence for nonnegative, bounded-sum variables when the bound is large Ian R. James 77 JASA V72 215-219 Order statistics of samples from multivariate distributions *Janos Galambos 75 JASA V70 674-680

Pandit Asymptotic properties 01 an iterate of the two-stage least squares. estimator *Phoebus J. Dhrymes; Vishwanath 72 JASA V67 444-447 Butler Asymptotic joint distribution 01 linear systematic statistics from multivariate distributions M. M. Siddiqui; Calvin Q9 JASA V64 300-305

01 largest multiple correlation coefficients: Asymptotic case M. Haseeb Rizvi; Herbert Solomon Selection 73 JASA V68 184-188 Asymptotic properties of maximum likelihood estimators in some nonstandard cases, ii Lionel Weiss 73 JASA V68 428-430 Asymptotic properties of maximum likelihood estimators in some nonstandard cases *Lionel Weiss 71 JASA V66 345-350

A note on the asymptotic normality of the Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon statistic *Jack Capon 61 JASA V56 687-69 1 Asymptotic normality of a new nonparametric statistic for use in organ transplant studies *John Crowley 74 JASA V69 1006-11 Asymptotic optimality of Fisher's method of combining independent tests II Ramon C. Littell; J. Leroy Folks 73 JASA V68 193-194 Asymptotic optimality of Fisher's method of combining independent tests Ramon C. Littell; J. Leroy Folks 71 JASA V66 802-806

On the asymptotic power of tests for independence in contingency tables from stratified samples Gad Nathan 72 JASA V67 917-920 Asymptotic power of tests of linear hypotheses using the probit and logit transformations James E. Grizzle 62 JASA V57 877-894 Asymptotic power Bounds on the power for some Renyi-type tests George C. S. Yu 75 JASA V70 233-237

Abdalla T. EI-Helbawy; Ralph A. Bradley Treatment contra'sts in paired comparisons: Large-sample results, applications, and some optimal designs 78 JASA V73 831-839 The asymptotic relative efficiency of goodness-of-fit tests against scalar alternatives Joseph Gelzer; Ronald Pyke 65 JASA V60 410-419

Asymptotic relative efficiency Wolfe Distribution-free tests for ordered alternatives in a randomized block design John H. Skillings; Douglas A. 78 JASA V73 427-431

The efficiencies of tests of randomness against normal regression Alan Stuart 56 JASA V51 285-287 The efficiency of logistic regression compared to normal discriminant analysis Bradley Efron 75 JASA V70 892-898 Efficiency robust two-sample rank tests Allan Birnbaum; Eugene Laska 67 JASA V62 1241-51

Lai K. Chan Linear estimation of the location and scale parameters of the Cauchy distribution based on sample quantiles 70 JASA V65 851-859 A multivariate extension of Friedman's chi-squarer lest Thomas M. Gerig 69 JASA V64 1595-08 Order statistics estimators of the location of the Cauchy distribution V. D. Barnett 66 JASA V61 1205-18 Small sample behavior of some robust linear estimators of location J. L. Gastwirth; M. L. Cohen 70 JASA V65 946-973

Asymptotic theory of least absolute error regression Gilbert Bassett Jr; Roger Koenker 78 JASA V73 618-622 Asymptotic theory of sequential fixed-width confidence interval procedures R. J. Sterfling; D. D. Wackerly 76 JASA V71 949-955 Asymptotic theory

I. Nelson Best linear unbiased prediction of order statistics in location and scale families Kenneth S. Kaminsky; Paul 75 JASA V70 145-150 Estimating the size of a truncated sample Lalitha Sanathanan 77 JASA V72 669-672 Recognizing the maximum of a sequence John P. Gilbert; Frederick Mosteller 66 JASA V61 35-73

Dunn A note on the asymptotic aspect of the treatment of missing values in discriminant analysis Linda S. Chan; Olive Jean 74 JASA V69 672-673 cross classifications, IV: Simplification of asymptotic variances Goodman; Kruskal Measures of association for 72 JASA V67 415-421

Asymptotic variances for dummy variate regression under normality assumptions Stanley L. Warner 67 JASA V62 1305-14 binomial distributions S. M. Shah The asymptotic variances of method of moments estimates of the parameters of the truncated binomial and negative 61 JASA V56 990-994

On the asymptotic variances of u-hat terms in loglinear models of multidimensional contingency tables S. Keith Lee 77 JASA V72 412-419 Asymptotic variance Remark on a formula by Fisher Ester Samuel-Cahn 75 JASA V70 720-720 Selection of trimming proportions for robust adaptive trimmed means *P. Prescott 78 JASA V73 133-140

Sampson Simple BAN estimators of correlations for certain multivariate normal models with known variances Allan R. 78 JASA V73 859-862 Variance of the median of samples from a Cauchy distribution Paul R. Rider 60 JASA V55 322-323 Variance of the median of small samples from several special populations Paul R. Rider 60 JASA V55 148-150

Asymptotic Distribution of multivariate white noise autocorrelations Ratnam V. Chitturi 76 JASA V71 223-226 A multivariate extension of Friedman's chi-square-sub-r-test with random covariates Thomas M. Gerig 75 JASA V70 443-447

An algorithm for determining the asymptotically best linear estimate of the mean from multiply censor6d logistic data Chan et al. 74 JASA V69 1027-30 Smiley W. Cheng Asymptotically best linear estimates & A unified approach to choosing optimum quantiles for the ABLE's 75 JASA V70 155-159

A uniformly asymptotically efficient estimator of a location parameter *Kei Takeuchi 71 JASA V66 292-301 Asymptotically most powerful rank tests * On robust procedures Joseph L. Gastwirth 66 JASA VS61 929-948

Locally asymptotically most stringent tests for paired comparison experiments Robert J. Beaver 74 JASA V69 423-427 procedure for constructing an asymptotically optimal rule of allocation in discriminant analysis McLachlan Iterative reclassification 75 JASA V70 365-369

Asymptotically optimal group rank tests for location *Richard A. Groeneveld 72 JASA V67 847-849 Asymptotically optimal randomized response procedures R. M. Loynes 76 JASA V71 924-928

variables *Neyman et al. Asymptotically optimal tests of composite hypotheses for randomized experiments with noncontrolled predictor 65 JASA V60 699-721 Asymptotically robust estimators of location Allan Birnbaum; Valerie Mike 70 JASA V65 1265-82

Asmpoicll -obs esiatr oflocation M-M.Sidiul K Rghnadaa 67 AS V62 950-953

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Method of construction of attrition life fables for the single population bssed on two successive censuses Joginder Kumar 67 JASA V62 1433-51 On the use of correlation to augment data Myron B. Fiering 62 JASA V57 20-32

are also best Zyskind Parametric augmentations and error structures under which certain simple least squares and analysis of variance proce'dures 69 JASA V64 1353-68 On the augmentation procedure in singular weighing designs P. K. Hazra; K. S. Banerjee 73 JASA V68 392-393

Tables of the studentized augmented range and applications to problems of multiple comparison M. R. Stoline 78 JASA V73 656-660 Estimating an author's vocabulary Donald R. McNeil 73 JASA V68 92-96

of discrimination methods applied to the authorship of the disputed Federalist papers *Mostelier -et al. ..in an authorship problem-A comparative study 63 JASA V58 275-309 Mosteller et al. Inference in an authorship problem-A comparative study of discrimination methods applied to the authorship of the disputed... 63 JASA V58 275-309

Snodgrass letters: A statistical test 'of authorship *Claude S. Brinegar Mark Twain and the Quintus Curtius 63 JASA V58 85-96 regression methods in the context of auto-correlated errors Rao; Griliches Small-sample properties of several two-stage 69 JASA V64 253-272

Nonlinear regression with autocorrelated errors A. Ronald Gallant; J. Jeffery Goebel 76 JASA V71 961-967 analysis of the regression model with autocorrelated errors Arnold Zellner; George C. Tiao Bayesian 64 JASA V59 763-778

estimation of a structural equation with autocorrelated errors Michael D. Hurd Small-sample 72 JASA V67 567-573 Autocorrelated errors A note on the equivalence of two methods of fitting a straight line through cumulative data J. L. Jaech 64 JASA V59 863-866 On the small-sample power of Durbin's h test 800o-Bin Park 75 JASA V70 60-63

Distribution of multivariate white noise autocorrelations *Ratnam V. Chitturi 76 JASA V71 223-226 The estimaied power of several tests for autocorrelation with non-first-order alternatives *V. Kerry Smith 76 JASA V71 879-883

Distribution of residual autocorrelation in autoregressive-integrated moving average time series models *G. E. P. Box; David A. Pierce 70 JASA V65 1509-26 Distribution of residual autocorrelations in multiple autoregressive schemes *Ratnam V. Chifturi 74 JASA V69 928-934

Autocorrelation Decomposition of seasonal time series: A model for the census X-1 1 program *W. P. Cleveland; G. C. Tiao 76 JASA V71 581-587 Distributions of correlation coefficients in economic time series *Edward Ames; Stanley Reiter 61 JASA V56 637-656 Estimation methods for models of spatial interaction *Keith Ord 75 JASA V70 120-126 On the power of the BLUS procedure *J. Koerts; A. P. J. Abrahamse 68 JASA V63 1227-36 A quick test for serial correlation suitable for use with non-stationary time series *C. W. J. Granger 63 JASA V58 728-736

Cragg On the sensitivity of simultaneous-equations estimators to the stochastic assumptions of the models J. G. 66 JASA V61 136-151 Automatic programming for automatic computers *Mitchell 0. Locks 59 JASA V54 744-754

The automatic computer in industry *Thornton C. Fry 56 JASA V51 565-575 A procedure for automatic data editing *R. J. Freund; H. 0. Hartley 67 JASA V62 341-352

A systematic approach to automatic edit and imputation I. P. Fellegi; D. Holt 76 JASA V71 17-35 Maynard W. Shelly Automatic Interaction detection *Predictive modeling of multivariable and multivariate data *Martin W. GilIo; 74 JASA V69 646-653

Automatic programming for automatic computers *Mitchell 0. Locks 59 JASA V54 744-754 Initial stock and consumer investment in automobiles *David S. Huang 63 JASA V58 789-798 bias in rates charged by the Canadian automobile Insurance Industry R. A. Holmes Discriminatory 70 JASA V65 108-122 bias in rates charged by the Canadian automobile Insurance industry' C. L. Wilcken Comment on "Discriminatory 71 JASA V66 289-291 bias in rates charged by the Canadian automobile Insurance industry"~ R. A. Holmes Rejoinder to 'Comment on "Discriminatory 71 JASA V66 290-291

Parameter estimates and autonomous growth W. A. Neiswanger; T. A. Yancey 59 JASA V54 389-402 'Fitting autoregressions *Richard H. Jones 75 JASA V70 590-592

Autoregression Analysis of repeated surveys using time series methods *A. J. Scott; T. M. F. Smith 74 JASA V69 674-678 Estimation methods for models of spatial interaction *Keith Ord 75 JASA V70 120-126

Autoregressive: We also ARIMA, ARMA, moving average, time series of seemingly unrelated regressions with autoregressive disturbances *Kmenta et al. Estimation 70 JASA V65 186-197

seemingly unrelated regressions with vector autoregressive errors *Guilkey; Schmidt Estimation of 73 JASA V68 642-647 Finite sample Monte Carlo studies: An autoregressive illustration Hodson Thornber 67 JASA V62 801-818

Autoregressive forecasting *Rational expectations and distributed lag expectations proxies *James E. Pesando 76 JASA V71 36-42 Autoregressive Integrated moving average (ARIMA) models for birth forecasting *Joao Luis Maurity-Saboia 77 JASA V72 264-270

Distribution of residual autocorrelation in autoregressive-Integrated moving average -time series models G. 'E. P. Box; David A. Pierce 70 JASA V65 1509-26 11 program *Cleveland; Tiao Autoregressive Integrated moving average * Decomposition of seasonal time series: A model for the census X- 76 JASA V71 581-587

Estimating the order of autoregressive models: The max chi-square method James T. McClave 78 JASA V73 122-128 effect of aggregation on prediction in the autoregressive model *Takeshi Amemiya; Roland Y. Wu The 72 JASA V67 628-632

Autoregressive model Discrete samples and moving sums in stationary stochastic processes *Lester G. Telser 67 JASA V62 484-499 The estimation of the prediction error variance E. J. Hannan; D. F. Nicholls 77 JASA V72 834-840 Modification of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistic for use with correlated data *Marc S. Weiss 78 JASA V73 872-875 A Monte Carlo comparison of the regression method and the spectral methods of prediction * R. J.- Bhansali 73 JASA V68 621-625 Nonlinear regression with autocorrelated errors A. Ronald Gallant; J. Jeffery Goebel 76 JASA V71 961-967

Sampson Simple BAN estimators of correlations for certain multivariate normal models with known voariances Allan R. 78 JASA V73 859-862 Autoregressive moving average model

DeChaine Aggregate versus subaggregate models in local area forecasting D. N. Dunn; W. H. Williams; T. L. 76 JASA V71 68-71 approach Larry D. Haugh Checking the independence of two covariance-stationary time series: A univariate residual cross-correlation 76 JASA V71 378-385

The estimated power of several tests for autocorrelation with non-first-order alternatives V. Kerry Smith 76 JASA V71 879-883 E. P. Box Identification of dynamic regression (distributed iag) modeis connecting two time series Larry D. Haugh; G. 77 JASA V72 121-130 S. Phadke; S. M. Wu Modeling of continuous stochastic processes from discrete observations with application to sunspots data M. 74 JASA V69 325-329

Natural fertility, population cycles, and the spectral analysis of births and marriages Ronald Demos Lee 75 JASA V70 295-304 Autoregressive parameter On the small-sample power of Durbin's h test Soo-Bin Park 75 JASA V70 60-63

Repeated measurements on autoregressive processes T. W. Anderson 78 JASA V73 371-378 of residual autocorrelations in multiple autoregressive schemes Ratnam V. Chitturi Distribution 74 JASA V69 928-934

of the serial correlation coefficient in short autoregressive sequences Abbott S. Weinstein Alternative definitions 58 JASA V53 881-892 observations from a wide-sense stationary autoregressive sequence G. S. Fishman Estimating the mean of 72 JASA V67 402-406

Prediction of an autoregressive variable subject both to disturbances and to errors of observation Martin J. Bailey 65 JASA V60 164-181 mean of a finite population using multi-auxililary Information *Surendra K. Srivastava A generalized estimator for the 71 JASA V66 404-407

On a method of using multi-auxililary Information in sample surveys *Des Raj 65 JASA V60 270-277 Approximately optimum stratification on the auxililary variable Ravindra Singh 71 JASA V66 829-833

sampling with partial Information on auxililary variables Chien-Pai Han Double 73 JASA V68 914-918

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use of wealth to compare households' average aaving *Phillip Cagan The 64 JASA V59 737-745 A note on average tau as a measure of concordance William L. Hays 60 JASA V55 331-341

tau and on the sampling distribution of average tau with a criterion ranking Stilson et al. A note on calculating tau and average 62 JASA V57 567-571 A note on calculating tau and average tau and on the sampling distribution of average tau with a criterion ranking *Stilson at at. 62 JASA V57 567-571

The average workweek of capital in manufacturing *Paul Taubman; Peter Gottschalk 71 JASA V66 448-455 Alternative axiomatizations of seasonal adjustment Michael C. Lovell 66 JASA V61 800-802

for the distribution of the square root of bi and b2 L. R. Shenton; K. 0. Bowman A bivariate model 77 JASA V72 206-211 Sibson overlapping clustering methods, Bk F. James Rohif Graphs implied by the Jardine- 74 JASA V69 705-710

on the distribution of square root bi in sampling from a normal mixture, and normal type A distribution Bowman et at. Remarks 73 JASA V68 998-003 Bn-transformation a Approximation of Pearson type IV tail probabilities W. A. Woodward 76 JASA V71 513-514

A favorable side bet in Nevada Baccarat Edward 0. Thorp; William E. Walden 66 JASA V61 313-328 John Petkau Backward induction - Sequential medical trials for comparing an experimental with a standard treatment A. 78 JASA V73 328-338 L. Monti: Pranab K. Sen Bahadur asymptotic relative efficiency * The locally optimal combination of independent test statistics Katherine 76 JASA V71 903-911

Bahadur relative efficiency Asymptotic optimality of Fisher's method of combining independent tests 11 Ramon C. Littell; J. Leroy Folks 73 JASA V68 193-194 Asymptotic optimality of Fisher's method of combining independent tests Ramon C. Littell; J. Leroy Folks 71 JASA V66 802-806 A test of equality of two normal population means and variances S. K. Perng; Ramon C. Littell 76 JASA V71 968-971

the same pattern Rogers et at. Bahadur slope * On testing a multivariate linear hypothesis when the covariance matrix and its inverse have 78 JASA V73 203-207 Matthew Goldstein Bahadur representation * On the performance of some multinomial classification rules William R. Dillon; 78 JASA V73 305-313

Balanced incomplete block designs: see also incomplete block designs for variance ratios of random models for balanced data Hardeo Sahai; R. L. Anderson Confidence regions 73 JASA V68 951-952

Using partially balanced designs for the half sample replication method of variance estimation, Kok-Huat Lee 73 JASA V68 612-614 Partially balanced designs for half sample replication method of variance estimation Kok-Huat Lee 72 JASA V67 324-334

Balanced designs Shah Exact variance of combined inter- and minre-block estimates in incomplete block designs C. G. Khatri; K. R. 75 JASA V70 402-406 Graybill Minimal sufficient statistics for the two-way classification mixed model design Robert A. Hultquist; Franklin A. 65 J-ASA V60 182-192

The use of balanced half-sample replication in cross-validation studies Philip J. McCarthy 76 JASA V71 596-604 Estimators of variance components in the balanced incomplete block design Leone Y. Low 69 JASA V64 1014-30

Balanced Incomplete block design Some methods of construction of designs for two-way elimination of heterogeneity-i Hiralal Agrawal 66 JASA V61 1153-71 On dependent tests from a non-orthogonal design J. A. Belles; J. T. Webster 66 JASA V61 803-812 Extensions of the general linear hypothesis model George A. Milliken; Franklin A. Graybill 70 JASA V65 797-807 Constructing uniformly better estimators Vanamamalai Seshadri 63 JASA V58 172-176

confidence intervals for parameters of a balanced incomplete block L. D. Broemeling; D. E. Bee Simultaneous 76 JASA V71 426-428 Factors for one-sided tolerance limits for balanced one-way-ANOVA random-effects model Glen H. Lemon 77 JASA V72 676-680

Gary G. Koch; Stanley Lemeshow Balanced repeated replication design * An application of multivariate analysis to complex sample survey data 72 JASA V67 780-782 Balanced repeated replications for standard errors Leslie Kish; Martin R, Frankel 70 JASA V65 1071-94

variance using iterative improvement and balanced residuals William J. Hemmerle Nonorthogonal analysis of 74 JASA V69 772-778 Balanced sampling Finite population sampling and robust estimation A, J. Scott; K. R. W. Brewer; E. W. H. Ho 78 JASA V73 359-361

Jay Herson An investigation of relative efficiency of least squares prediction to conventional probability sampling plans 76 JASA V71 700-703 Robust estimation in finite populations II: Stratification on a size variable Richard M. Royall; Jay Herson 73 JASA V68 890-893 Variance estimation in finite population sampling Richard M. Royall; William G. Cumberland 78 JASA V73 351-358

Sequences balanced for pairs of residual effects C. Ramankutty Nair 67 JASA V62 205-225 estimators of variance components in the balanced three-stage nested random effects model using mean squared error criterion Sahal A comparison of 76 JASA V71 435-444 standardized row sums of squares from a balanced two-way layout Jonas H. Ellenberg The joint distribution of the 77 JASA V72 407-411

A generalization of the ballot problem and its application in the theory of queues *Lajos Takacs 62 JASA V57 327-337 Joseph I. Naus Ballot problem * Tables of critical values for a k-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test statistic Edward H. Wolf; 73 JASA V68 9g4-997

Simple BAN estimators of correlations for certain multivariate normal models with known variances A. R. Sampson 78 JASA V73 859-862 BAN estimators A chance mechanism of the variation in the number of births per couple S. N. Singh 68 JASA V63 209-213 A note on estimating the mean of a normal distribution with known coefficient of variation Rasul A. Khan 68 JASA V63 103g-41 Estimating the parameters of mixtures of binomial distributions W. R. Blischke 64 JASA V59 510-528 Estimation of Pareto's law from grouped observations Dennis J. Aigner; Arthur S. Goldberger 70 JASA V65 712-723

truncated samples P. 5. Swamy On the joint efficiency of the estimates of the parameters iif normal populations based on singly and doubly 62 JASA V57 46-53 Asymptotic distribution for a generalized Banach match box problem T. Cacoullos 67 JASA V62 1252-57

Confidence bands in linear regresaion with constraints on the independent variables Max Halperin; Joan Gurian 68 JASA V63 1020-27 Discrimination and confidence bands on percentiles R. Kirk Steinhorst; David C. Bowden 71 JASA V66 851-854

On the confidence bands for quantiles of a normal population D. G. Kabe 76 JASA V71 417-419 A note on confidence bands for a regression line over a finite range Olive Jean Dunn 68 JASA V63 1028-33

Linear segment confidence bands for simple linear models Franklin A. Graybill; David C. Bowden 67 JASA V62 403-408 Shorter confidence bands in linear regression Max Halperin; Suresh C. Rastogi; Irwin Ho; Y. Y. Yang 67 JASA V62 1050-67

Simultaneous confidence bands for linear regression models David C. Bowden 70 JASA V65 413-421 Simultaneous confidence bands for percentile lines in the general linear model David L. Turner; David C. Bowden 77 JASA V72 886-889

Confidence bands in straight line regression A. V. Gafarian 64 JASA V59 182-213 Confidence bands of uniform and proportional width for linear models David C. Bowden: Franklin A, Graybill 66 JASA V61 182-198

horizon behavior of policies for two-arm bandits B. L. Fox Finite 74 JASA V69 963-965 Modified Iwo-armed bandit strategies for certain clinical trials Donald A. Berry 78 JASA V73 339-345

Bartholomew chi-square altemative * On models and hypotheses with restricted alternatives Robert V. Htogg 65 JASA V60 1153-62 Optimum subsample sizes for the Barlieff-Kendall homogeneity of variance test Larry E. Toothaker; Jana L. Hicks; James M. Price 78 JASA V73 53-57

Exact critical values for Bartlett's test for homogenity of variances Ronald E. Glaser 76 JASA V71 488-490 The exact distribution of Bartlett's test statistic for homogeneity of variances with unequal sample sizes M. Chao; R. E. Glaser 78 JASA V73 422-426

Bartlett test Bayesian test of homogeneity of variance *M. Samiuddin 76 JASA V71 515-517 A study of methods for comparing several variances Peter S. Gartside 72 JASA V67 342-346 An empirical comparison of several multiple range tests for variances Kenneth J. Levy 75 JASA V70 180-183

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Bates-Neyman model Note on a uniqueness relation in certain accident proneness models *N. L. Johnson 67 JASA V62 288-289

A. Hald Bayes- ASN double sampling tests a Optimum double sampling tests ot given strength I, The normal distribution 75 JASA V70 451-456 A simple approach to the Bayes choice criterion: The method of critical probabilities *Alvise Brags-lla 64 JASA V59 1227-30

A Bayes approach for combining correlated estimates *Seymour Geisser 65 JASA V60 602-607 Empirical Bayes methods applied to estimating fire alarm probabilities *Grace M. Carter; John E. Rolph 74 JASA V69 880-885

Limiting the risk of Bayes and empirical Bayes estimators-Part I: The Bayes case *Bradley Efron; Carl Morris 71 JASA V66 807-815 Limiting the risk of Bayes and empirical Bayes estimators-Part II: The empirical Bayes case *Bradley Efron; Carl Morris 72 JASA V67 130-139

rule and its competitors-An empirical Bayes approach *Bradley Efron; Carl Morris Stein's estimation 73 JASA V68 117-130 An empirical Bayes approach for estimating the mean of N stationary time series *Aroona S. Borpujari 77 JASA V72 397-402 An empirical Bayes approach to scoring multiple-choice tests in the misinformation model *George T. Duncan 74 JASA V69 50-57

Bayes estimates for subclasses in stratified sampling *Alastair Scoff; T. M. F. Smith 71 JASA V66 834-836 Limiting the risk of Bayes and empirical Bayes estimators-Part 1: The Bayes case *Bradley Efron; Carl Morris 71 JASA V66 807-815 Limiting the risk of Bayes and empirical Bayes estimators-Part ii: The empirical Bayes case *Bradley Efron; Carl Morris 72 JASA V67 130-139

Bayes estimator LaMotte On admissibility and completeness of linear unbiased estimators in a general linear model *Lynn Roy 77 JASA V72 438-441

Estimating population size with exponential failure *Saul Blumenthal; Richard Marcus 75 JASA V70 913-922 Sampling problems in the estimation of the money supply *J. Sedransk 77 JASA V72 516-522 Statisticians are fairly robust estimators of location *Daniel A. Relies; William H. Rogers 77 JASA V72 107-111

Is the tail area useful as an approximate Bayes factor? *James M. Dickey 77 JASA V72 138-142 Bayes-fiducial Inference for the Weibull distribution *David A. Bogdanoff; Donald A. Pierce 73 JASA V68 659-664

distribution *J. F. Lawless Bayes-fiducial Inference * Conditional versus unconditional confidence intervals for the parameters of the Weibull 73 JASA V68 665-669 Zidek Bayes linear estimators of the intensity function of the nonstationary Poisson process *M. L. Clevenson; J. V. 77 JASA V72 112-120

On computing Bayes risks S. H. Shapiro 73 JASA V68 485-486 of a Poisson process to minimize the Bayes risk Harland F. Romberg Continuous sequential testing 72 JASA V67 921-926

Minimum Bayes risk t intervals for multiple comparisons *Dennis 0. Dixon; David B. Duncan 75 JASA V70 822-831 mean of two normal... *Zacks Bayes sequential decision problem * Sequential design for a fixed width interval estimation of the common 73 JASA V68 422-427

Bayes sequential designs of fixed size samples from finite populations *Shelley Zacks 69 JASA V64 1342-49 Wardrop The Bayes sequential procedure for estimating the arrival rate of a Poisson process *C. P. Shapiro; Robert L. 78 JASA V73 597-601

A Bayes rule for the symmetric multiple comparisons problem *Ray A. Wailer; David B. Duncan 69 JASA V64 1484-03 Bayes test

Yakowitz Admissible run-contingency type tests for independence and Markov dependence *J. L. Denny; S. J. 78 JASA V73 177-181 Combining independent chi-squared tests James A. Koziol; Michael D. Perlman 78 JASA V73 753-763

Interval estimates derived from Bayes testing rules *Dennis 0. Dixon 76 JASA V71 406-408 Posterior distribution of percentiles; Bayes' theorem for sampling from a population *Bruce M. Hill 68 JASA V63 677-691

The Bayes/non-Bayes compromise and the multinomial distribution *Irving John Good; James Flinn Crook 74 JASA V69 711-720 Bayes/non-Bayes synthesis * Significance tests in parallel and in series I . J. Good 58 JASA V53 799-813

variance *Dayananda et at. Bayesian acceptance-sampling schemes for two-sided tests of the mean of a normal distribution of known 73 JASA V68 131-136 Swamy Bayesian analysis of a bivariate normal distribution with incomplete observations *J. S. Mehta; P. A. V. B. 73 JASA V68 922-927 The compound multinomial distribution and Bayesian analysis of categorical data from finite populations Hoadley 69 JASA V64 216-229

A Bayesian approach to the analysis of data from clinical trials Melvin R. Novick; James E. Grizzle 65 JASA V60 81-96 Bayesian analysis of error components regression models *P. A. V. B. Swamy; J. S. Mehta 73 JASA V68 648-658 Bayesian analysis of the Independent multinormal process-Neither mean nor precision known *Ando et at. 65 JASA V60 347-358 Bayesian analysis of the linear model subject to linear inequality constraints *William W. Davis 78 JASA V73 573-579

A Bayesian analysis of nonresponse in dichotomous processes *G. M. Kaufman; Benjamin King 73 JASA V68 670-678 three-parameter lognormal distribution and Bayesian analysis of a point-source epidemic *Bruce M. Hill The 63 JASA V58 72-84 The assessment of prior distributions in Bayesian analysis *Robert L. Winkler 67 JASA V62 776-800

Bayesian analysis of regression error terms *Arnold Zeliner 75 JASA V70 138-144 Bayesian analysis of the regression model with autocorrelated errors *Arnold Zeliner; George C. Tiao 64 JASA V59 763-778

A Bayesian analysis of a switching regression model: Known number of regimes *Pedro E. Ferreira 75 JASA V70 370-374 Bayesian analysis of the two-sample problem with incomplete data *Robert H. Lochner; A. P. Basu 72 JASA V67 432-438

Boris lglewicz Bayesian analysis * An extension of Colton's model for comparing two medical treatments *Gaston Mendoza; 78 JASA V73 646-649 A Bayesian data analysis system for the evaluation of social programs *Wang; Novick; Isaacs; Ozenne 77 JASA V72 711-722

Insensitivity to non-optimal design in Bayesian decision theory *Gordon R. Antelman 65 JASA V60 584-601 Sample size determination in Bayesian discriminant analysis *Stephen C. Hors 78 JASA V73 569-572

Bayesian estimation of means for the random effect model *G. E. P. Box; G. C. Tiao 68 JASA V63 174-181 Nonparametrlc Bayesian estimation of survival curves from incomplete observations *V. Susarla; J. Van Ryzin 76 JASA V71 897-902

Maximum likelihood and Bayesian estimation of transition probabilities *T. C. Lee; G. G. Judge; A. Zellner 68 JASA V63 1162-79 Draper; Irwin Guffman Bayesian estimation of variance & Two simultaneous measurement procedures: A Bayesian approach Norman 75 JASA V70 43-46

A note on Bayesian modification of the failure rate function *Carole A. Aldrich; Thomas E. Morton 73 JASA V68 483-484 Bayesian full information analysis of simultaneous equations *Jacques H. Dreze; Juan-Antonio Morales 76 JASA V71 919-923

A Bayesian Indifference procedure *Melvin R. Novick; WV. J. Hall 65 JASA V60 1104-17 Likelihood and Bayesian inference from selectively reported data *A. P. Dawid; James M. Dickey 77 JASA V72 845-850

Bayesian Inference Approximate posterior distributions *James M. Dickey 76 JASA V71 680-689 Formalizing subjective notions about the effect of nonrespondents in sample surveys *Donald B. Rubin 77 JASA V72 538-543 On the representation of ignorance *C. Villegas 77 JASA V72 651-654 Inner statistical inference *C. Villegas 77 JASA V72 453-458 Population-distributed personal probabilities *James Dickey; Peter Freeman 75 JASA V70 362-364 Regression selection strategies and revealed priors *Edward E. Leamer 78 JASA V73 580-587

A Bayesian look at inverse linear regression *Bruce Hoadley 70 JASA V65 356-369 Bayesian approach to life testing and reliability estimation *Samir Kumar Bhattacharya 67 JASA V62 48-62

specified class Walter A. Hendricks Bayesian methods. multinomial distribution * Estimation of the probability that an observation will fall into a 64 JASA V59225-232 A Bayesian approach to some multinomial estimation and pretesting problems *Tom Leonard 77 JASA V72 869-874

Bayesian and non-Bayesian analysis of the log-normal distribution and log-normal regression *Arnold Zellner 71 JASA V66 327-330 Zellner Bayesian and non-Bayesian analysis of the regression model with multivariate student-t -error terms Arnold 76 JASA V71 400-405

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A Bayesian test of some classical hypotheses-with applications to sequential clinical trials *Jerome Cornfield 66 JASA V61 577-594 simultaneous measurement procedures: A Bayesian approach Norman Draper; Irwin Guttman Two 75 JASA V70 43-46

Bayesian methods Calibration and statistical inference *David F. Andrews 70 JASA V65 1233-42

H. DeGroot Doing what comes naturally: Interpreting a tail area as a posterior probability or as a likelihood ratio *Morris 73 JASA V68 966-969 using mean squared error... Sahai A comparison of estimators of variance components in the balanced three-stage nested random effects model 76 JASA V71 435-444

Conjugate distributions for incomplete observations John M. Cozzolino 74 JASA V69 264-266 Healy Estimating the mean of a normal distribution with known coefficient of variation Leon Jay Gleser; John D. 76 JASA V71 977-981

Estimation of the probability that Y < X Peter Enis; Seymour Geisser 71 JASA V66 162-168 Robert Schlaifer The foundations of decision under uncertainty: An elementary exposition John W. Pratt; Howard Raiffa; 64 JASA V59 353-375

On the foundations of statistical inference (w/Discussion beginning on p. 307) Allan Birnbaum 62 JASA V57 269-326 Interrelated Bernoulli processes *Gordon R. Antelman 72 JASA V67 831-841 Life testing and reliability estimation for the two parameter exponential distribution S. D. Varde 69 JASA V64 621-631 Mean square efficiency of estimators of variance components J. H. Klotz; R. C. Milton; S. Zacks 69 JASA V64 1383-02 Nonparametric Bayesian estimation of survival curves from incomplete observations *V. Susarla; J. Van Ryzin 76 JASA V71 897-902 Optimal allocation in stratified and multistage samples using prior information William A. Ericson 68 JASA V63 964-983

Donald A. Berry Optimal sampling schemes for estimating system reliability by testing components-i: Fixed sample sizes 74 JASA V69 485-491 On the posterior mean and variance of a population mean W. A. Ericson 70 JASA V65 649-652 Choosing a prior for a binomial testing problem with incomplete knowledge Glen Meeden 74 JASA V69 740-743 Recursive solutions for the estimation of a stochastic parameter B. J. N. Blight 74 JASA V69 477-48 1 Robustness of non-ideal decision procedures *Mervyn Stone 63 JASA V58 480-486 Sample size selection in regression analysis when there is nonresponse Bahadur Singh; J. Sedransk 78 JASA V73 362-365

Weiss Sampling plans which approximately minimize the maximum expected sample size David Freeman; Lionel 64 JASA V59 67-88 Selecting one of two treatments when the responses are dichotomous Paul L. Canner 70 JASA V65 293-306 Does an observed sequence of numbers follow a simple rule? (Another look at Bode's law) *Bradley Efron 71 JASA V66 552-568

several authors) Comment on "Does an observed sequence of numbers follow a simple rule? (Another look at Bode's law)" ( 71 JASA V66 552-568 On sequential tests which minimize the maximum expected sample size *Lionel Weiss 62 JASA V57 551-566 Strong inconsistency from uniform priors *Mervyn Stone 76 JASA V71 114-116 Comment on "Strong inconsistency from uniform priors" *(several authors) 76 JASA V71 117-125

Good A subjective evaluation of Bode's law and an 'objective' test for approximate numerical rationality I . J. 69 JASA V64 23-66 rationality" by 1. J.... Anscombe et al. Discussion of "A subjective evaluation of Bode's law and an 'objective' test for approximate numerical 69 JASA V64 50-61

P. David Wilson; James Tonascia Tables for shortest confidence intervals on the standard deviation and variance ratio from normal distributions 71 JASA V66 909-912 Uncertainty functions with a constant rate of reduction and comparison of experiments Hans U. Gerber 77 JASA V72 899-900

B,eauty contest problem & Selecting the maximum of a sequence with imperfect information E. G. Enns 75 JASA V70 640-643 Edward J. Dudewicz Bechhofer-Sobel procedure - A nonparametric selection procedure's efficiency: Largest location parameter case 71 JASA V66 152-161

Aberrant behavior of the likelihood function in discrete cases Bruce M. Hill 75 JASA V70 717-719 of stable law parameters: Stock prIce behavior application R. A. Leitch; A. S. Paulson Estimation 75 JASA V70 690-697

Jr Asymptotic behavior of two-sample tests based on powers of ranks for detecting scale and location alternatives *Mielke 72 JASA V67 850-854 On the behavior of statistical estimators when sampling accounting populations John Neter; James K. Loebbecke 77 JASA V72 501-507

Finite horizon behavior of policies for two-arm bandits B. L. Fox 74 JASA V69 963-965 Capital appropriations and investment behavior *Sungwoo Kim 70 JASA V65 1180-94

Anticipations and Investment behavior in U.$S. manufacturing, 1947-1960 Dale W. Jorgenson; James A. Stephenson 69 JASA V64 67-89 On the stable Paretian behavior of stock-market prices Der-Ann Hsu; Robert B. Miller; Dean W. Wichern 74 JASA V69 108-113

A theory of rational random behavior *Henri Theil 74 JASA V69 310-314 Effects of question length on reporting behavior in the survey interview Andre Laurent 72 JASA V67 298-305

Small-sample behavior of some multisample nonparametric tests for scale W. S. Tsai; B. S. Duran; T. 0. Lewis 75 JASA V70 791-796 Small sample behavior of some robust linear estimators of location J. L. Gastwirth; M. L. Cohen 70 JASA V65 946-973

Sampling behavior of tests for correlation in two-way contingency tables Morton B. Brown; Jacqueline K. Benedetti 77 JASA V72 309-315 econometric exploration of Indian saving behavior *R. Ramanathan An 69 JASA V64 90-101

A two-state Markov model for behavioral change Mary H. Regier 68 JASA V63 993-999 parameters Thomas P. Hettmansperger Behrens-Fisher problem, nonparametric & A large sample conservative test for location with unknown scale 73 JASA V68 466-468

remarks on Scheffe's solution to the Behrens-Fisher problem *Morris L. Eaton Some 69 JASA V64 1318-22 Practical solutions of the Behrens-Fisher problem *Henry Scheffe 70 JASA V65 1501-08

A two-stage procedure for the Behrens-Fisher problem B. K. Ghosh 75 JASA V70 457-462 of two test procedures proposed for the Behrens-Fisher problem *S. James Press A confidence interval comparison 66 JASA V6 1 454-466 type I errors of the Welch tests for the Behrens-Fisher problem *Ying Y. Wang Probabilities of the 71 JASA V66 605-608

Behrens-Fisher problem Almost linearly-optimum combination of unbiased estimates Max Halperin 61 JASA V56 36-43

Ross Joint estimation of the parameters of two normal populations R. I. Fields; C. Y. Kramer; C. W. Clunies- 62 JASA V57 446-454 Reducing a random sample to a smaller set, with applications Lee J. Bain 67 JASA V62 510-519

S. Lee; John Gurland Size and power of tests for equality of means of two normal populations with unequal variances *Austin F. 75 JASA V70 933-941 Statistics and science E. J. G. Pitman 57 JASA V52 322-330 Procedures for testing the difference of means with incomplete data Pi-Erh Lin 73 JASA V68 699-703

Some Scheffe-type tests for some Behrens-Fisher-type regression problems *Richard F. Potthoff 65 JASA V60 1163-90 The birth table and its construction for Belgium *Biswatosh Sen Gupta 73 JASA V68 44-45 ridge regression methods to a study of Bell system scale economies Hrishikesh D. Vinod Application of new 76 JASA V71 835-841

Winles Bernoulli census & Applications of a multnomial capture-recapture model to epidemiological data Janet T. 74 JASA V69 93-97 intervals for some functions of several Bernoulli parameters with reliability applications *D. Hwang; R. J. Buehler Confidence 73 JASA V68 211-217

-procedure for selecting the better of two Bernoulli populations Donald A. Berry; Milton Sobel An improved 73 JASA V68 979-984 Interrelated Bernoulli processes Gordon R. Antelman 72 JASA V67 831-841

Bernoulli trials .An algorithm for the binomial distribution with dependent trials *Daniel W. Ladd 75 JASA V70 333-340 The predictive sample reuse method with applications Seymour Geisser 75 JASA V70 320-328

Bernstein inequality & Probability inequalities for the sum of independent random variables *George Bennett 62 JASA V57 33-45 of the generalized Incomplete modified Bessel distributions with applications to reliability theory Bernard Harris; Andrew P. Soms Properties 74 JASA V69 259-263

Two distributions involving a Bessel function G. M. Kaufman 72 JASA V67 906-909 A note .. on the --- "neesar bes e-tma- JcL. Ogu 6 JASA V64- 135-5

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Chan et al. Best linear unbiased estimates of the parameters of the logistic distribution based oni selected order statistics 71 JASA V66 889-892 Lin Best linear unbiased estimation of missing observations in an economic time series Gregory C. Chow; An-Loh 76 JASA V71 719-721 Vaennman Best linear unbiased estimators * Estimators based on order statistics from a Pareto distribution *Kirstin 76 JASA V7 1 704-708

that ordinary least-squares estimators be best linear unbiased *F. W. McElroy A necessary and sufficient condition 67 JASA V62 1302-04 Best linear unbiased prediction in the generalized linear regression model Arthur S. Goldberger 62 JASA V57 369-375

Nelson Best linear unbiased predIction of order statistics in location and scale families Kenneth S. Kaminsky; Paul 1. 75 JASA V70 145-150 rone-factor experiments for selecting the best normal population *Bawa Asymptotic efficiency of one r-factor experiment relative to 72 JASA V67 660-661

for selecting a subset containing the best normal population Arthur J. Roth A new procedure 78 JASA V73 613-617 sequential procedures for selecting the best of k populations *J. C. Geertsema Nonparametric 72 JASA V67 614-616

approach to the problem of selecting the best of k populations *Dennis D. Wackerly An alternative sequential 77 JASA V72 464-468 stage procedure for the selection of the best of several populations R. J. Taylor; H. A. David A multi- 62 JASA V57 785-796

A short-cut graphic method for fitting the best straight line to a series of points according to the criterion of least squares *Askovitz 57 JASA V52 13-17 Criteria for best substitute Interval estimators, with an application to the normal distribution *H. Leon Harter 64 JASA V59 1 133-40

The best test of exponentiality against gamma alternatives *Galen R. Shorack 72 JASA V67 213-214 A sequential method for selecting the best of three binomial populations *Walter L. Eckardt Jr 76 JASA V71 473-474

Best k of 2k-i1 -comparisons *H. Maisel 66 JASA V61 329-344 samples of the maximum likelihood and best unbiased estimators of reliability functions *Zacks; Even The efficiencies in small 66 JASA V61 1033-51

A note on the uniformly best unbiased estimators for variance components *Franklin A. Graybill; A. W. Wortham 56 JASA V51 266-268 Milton Mean square errors of the best unbiased and maximum likelihood estimators of tail probabilities in normal distributions S. Zacks; R. C. 71 JASA V66 590-593

analysis of variance procedures are also best *Zyskind Parametric augmentations and error structures under which certain simple least squares and 69 JASA V64 1353-68 A favorable side bet in Nevada Baccarat *Edward 0. Thorp; William E. Walden 66 JASA V61 313-328

Simplified Beta-approximations to the Kruskal-Wallis H test *David L. Wallace 59 JASA V54 225-230 Robert Cleroux Beta approximation * First and second moments of the randomization test in two-associate PBIB designs 69 JASA V64 1424-33 Kleinman Beta-binomial distribution * Proportions with extraneous variance: Single and independent samples *Joel C. 73 JASA V68 46-54

Multivariate distributions which have beta conditional distributions *Ian R. James 75 JASA V70 681-684 multivariate and the generalized multivariate beta distributions *W. Y. Tan Note on the 69 JASA V64 230-241

Beta distribution Approximation of tail probabilities by means of the betan- transformation H. L. Gray; T. 0. Lewis 71 JASA V66 897-899 Upper bounds for correlations between binary outcomes and probabilistic predictions *Donald G. Morrison 72 JASA V67 68-70

Beta-expectation tolerance Intervals * A method of obtaining prediction intervals G. David Faulkenberry 73 JASA V68 433-435 Friedrich Gebhardt Incomplete beta-integral B(x; 2/3, 2/3) and [p(1-p)f11/6 for use with Borges' approximation of the binomial distribution 71 JASAV66 189-191

Beta-normal distribution * Optimal sample design with nonresponse W. A. Ericson 67 JASA V62 63-78 Beta-optimal test *Rank tests for "Lehmann's alternative" *Robert B. Davies 71 JASA V66 879-883

parameters, predict ion intervals and beta percentiles Mann; Grubbs Chi-square approximations for exponential 74 JASA V69 654-661 variance unbiased linear estimator of beta and simultaneous confidence intervals R. W. Farebrother The minimum proportional 76 JASA V71 761-762

estimators of a scale parameter of the Beta-Stacy distribution N. L. Johnson; S. Kotz Comparisons among 72 JASA V67 203-205 A normal approximation for binomial, F, beta, and other common, related tail probabilities, I Peizer; Praft 68 JASA V63 1416-56 A, normal approximation for binomial, F, beta, and other common, related tail probabilities, II John W. Pratt 68 JASA V63 1457-83

of tail probabilities by means of the betan- transformation H. L. Gray; T. 0. Lewis Approximation 71 JASA V66 897-899 Products of Independent beta variables with application to Connor and Mosimann's generalized Dirichlet distribution Ian R. James 72 JASA V67 910-912

L. Monti; Pranab K. Sen Beta variables, linear combination of * The locally optimal combination of independent test statistics, Katherine 76 JASA V71 903-911 Beta variables * Tables for comparing two normal variances or two gamma means S. John 75 JASA V70 344-347

Uniformly better combined estimators in factorial arrangements with confounding K. R. Shah 67 JASA V62 638-642 Constructing uniformly better estimators *Vanamamalai Seshadri 63 JASA V58 172-175

An improved procedure for selecting the better of two Bernoulli populations Donald A. Berry; Milton Sobel 73 JASA V68 979-984 Canner's minimax method for finding the better of two binomial populations Meena Pradhan; Y. S. Sathe Analytical remarks on 76 JASA V71 239-241

rule and Inverse sampling in selecting the better of two binomial populations Sobel; Weiss Play-the-winner 71 JASA V66 545-551 sampling procedure for selecting the better of two binomial populations Earl Nordbrook An improved play-the-winner 76 JASA V71 137-139

A truncated test for choosing the better of two binomial populations James E. Kiefer; George H. Weiss 71 JASA V66 867-871 of a play-the-winner rule for choosing the better of two binomial populations Kiefer; Weiss Truncated version 74 JASA V69 807-809

regressions and tests for aggregation bias *Zellner An efficient method of estimating seemingly unrelated 62 JASA V57 348-368 technique for eliminating evasive answer bias Stanley L. Warner Randomized response: A survey 65 JASA V60 63-69

Minimum bias approximation of a general regression model R. Cote; A. R. Manson; R. J. Hader- 73 JASA V68 633-638 All-bias designs for spline functions joined at the axes *Norman R. Draper; Irwin Guttman; Peter Lipow 77 JASA V72 424-429

The effects of misclassification on the bias in the difference between two proportions and the relative odds in the fourfold table *Goldberg 75 JASA V70 561-567 Discriminatory bias in rates charged by the Canadian automobile insurance industry R. A. Holmes 70 JASA V65 108-122

Comment on "Discriminatory bias in rates charged by the Canadian automobile Insurance industry" C. L. Wilcken 71 JASA V66 289-291 Bias effect * On noncoverage of sample dwellings Leslie Kish; Irene Hess 58 JASA V53 509-524

Effect of bias on estimates of the circular probable error *P. B. Moranda 60 JASA V55 732-735 Tomasson Bias in estimates of the U. S. nonwhite population as indicated by trends in death rates Richard F. 61 JASA V56 44-51

Bias in the estimation of Kendall's rank correlation when extreme pairs are removed from a sample West 75 JASA V70 439-442 Design criterion for minimum bias estimation of response surfaces M. J. Karson 70 JASA V65 1565-72

designs in two dimensions using minimum bias estimation James W. Evans; A. R. Manson Optimal experimental 78 JASA V73 171-176 Bias estimation Estimating population size with exponential failure Saul Blumenthal; Richard Marcus 75 JASA V70 913-922

The effect of bias on estimators of relative risk for pair-matched and stratified' samples Sonja M. McKinlay 75 JASA V70 859-864 The effects of rotation group bias on estimates from panel surveys Barbara A. Bailar 75 JASA V70 23-30

effect of grouping on the variance and bias of the maximum likelihood estimator of the Poisson parameter-some Monte... *Carter Jr. et al. The 74 JASA V69 482-484 On the bias and mean square error of the ratio estimator I sidoro P. David; B. V. Sukhatme 74 JASA V69 464-466

Bias in multinomial classification P. Krishnaswami; Rajeshwar Nath 68 JASA V63 298-30-3 Bias of the one-sample Cramer-von Mises test *Rory Thompson 66 JASA V61 246-247

Panel mortality and panel bias *Marion Gross Sobol 59 JASA V54 52-68 with inequality constraints: Pretesting bias, hypothesis testing and efficiency Michael C. Lovell; Edward Prescott Multiple regression 70 JASA V65 913-925

The bias problem in smear-and-sweep analysis *Robert C. Scoft 78 JASA V73 714-718 Bias in pseudo-random numbers *Paul Peach 61 JASA V56 610-618

note on Koop's approach for finding the bias of the ratio estimate B. V. Sukhatme; Isidoro P. David A 73 JASA V68 405-408 note on Koop's approach for finding the bias of the ratio estimate' J. C. Koop Comment on "A 73 JASA V68 407-407

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Biased estimation in regression: An evaluation using mean squared error Richard F. Gunst; Robert L. Mason 77 JASA V72 616-628 B. Fomby; R. C. Hill; S. R. Johnson Biased estimation * An optimal property of principal components in the context of restricted least squares T. 78 JASA V73 191-193 Galarneau Biased estimators * A Monte Carlo evaluation of some ridge-type estimators Gary C. McDonald; Diane I. 75 JASA V70 407-416

optimality: Ordinary vs. weighted vs. biased least squares R. L. Obenchain Residual 75 JASA V70 37-7 "Explaining your results" as access-biased memory Edward E. Leamer 75 JASA V70 88-93

Guilkey; James L. Murphy Biased regression estimators * Directed ridge regression techniques in cases of multicollinearity David K. 75 JASA V70 769-775 Richard C. Rockwell Biased survey estimates * An investigation of imputation and differential quality of data in the 1970 census 75 JASA V70 39-42

A supplement to Mendenhall's bibliography on life testing and related topics Zakkula Govindarajulu 64 JASA V59 1231-91 Bibliography on sequential analysis *J. Edward Jackson 60 JASA V55 561-580 Bibliography on simulation,' gaming, artificial intelligence and allied topics *Martin Shubik 60 JASA V55 736-751

Wilcoxon two-sample statistic: Tables and bibliography James E. Jacobson The 63 JASA V58 1086-03 The statistical structure of bidding for oil and mineral rights Chester R. Pelto 71 JASA V66 456-460

Bidirectional unbiased procedures *Juliet Popper Shaffer 74 JASA V69 437-439 Blenayme-Chebyshev type inequalities * A note on Hoeffding's inequality 0. Krafft; N. Schmitz 69 JASA V64 907-912

Poirier Bilateral foreign aid * The use of the Box-Cox transformation in limited dependent variable models Dale J. 78 JASA V73 284-287 intensities of association between two binary characteristics in two different populations *Agnes Berger On comparing 61 JASA V56 889-908

Discrimination and classification using both binary and continuous variables W. J. Krzanowski 75 JASA V70 782-790 classification procedures for multivariate binary data using orthogonal functions Jurg Ott; Richard A. Kronmal Some 76 JASA V71 391-399

Binary data Maynes On the appropriateness of the correlation coefficient with a 0, 1 dependent variable John Neter; E. Scott 70 JASA V65 501-509

A cross-section analysis of non-business air travel John B. Lansing; Dwight M. Blood 58 JASA V53 928-947 Correlations between binary outcomes and probabilistic predictions Arthur S. Goldberger 73 JASA V68 84-84

Upper bounds for correlations between binary outcomes and probabilistic predictions Donald G. Morrison 72 JASA V67 68-70 Confidence sets for binary response models *Robert A. Agnew 74 JASA V69 522-524

Binary response * Bivariate probit analysis: Minimum chi-square methods *Takeshi Amemiya 74 JASA V69 940-944 Binary testing tree Isolating a single defective using group testing M. R. Garey; F. K. Hwang 74 JASA V69 151-153 On finding a single defective in binomial group testing F. K. Hwang 74 JASA V69 146-150

of five discrimination procedures for binary variables Dan H. Moore II Evaluation 73 JASA V68 399-405 Davis Binding constraint * Bayesian analysis of the linear model subject to linear inequality constraints William W. 78 JASA V73 573-579

A new binomial approximation for use in sampling from finite populationis *Peter J. Sandiford 60 JASA V55 7 18-722 sample? *Howard L. Jones Binomial approximation * How many of a group of random numbers will be usable in selecting a particular 59 JASA V54 102-122 model *George T. Duncan Binomial beta distribution * An empirical Bayes approach to scoring multiple-choice tests in the misinformation 74 JASA V69 50-57

Binomial comparisons * Best k of 2k-i comparisons H. Maisel 66 JA$A V6 1 329-344 Finite population correction for binomial confidence limits Herman Burstein 75 JASA V70 67-69

Approximating the lower binomial confidence limit T. W. Anderson; Herman Burstein 68 JASA V63 1413-15 Approximating the upper binomial confidence iimit T. W. Anderson; Herman Burstein 67 JASA V62 857-861

twelve probability levels of the symmetric binomial cumulative distribution for sample sizes to 1, 000 William J. MacKinnon Compact table of 59 JASA V54 164-172 The effects of discarding inliars when binomial data are subject to classification errors Philip J. McCarthy 72 JASA V67 515-529 sampling scheme for estimating from binomial data with misciassifications Aaron Tenenbein A double 70 JASA V65 1350-61

for homogeneity of k Independent negative binomial distributed random variables E. Meelis Testing 74 JASA V69 181-186 of several approximations to the binomial distribution *Friedrich Gebhardt Some numerical comparisons 69 JASA V64 1638-46

for use with Borges' approximation of the binomial distribution Friedrich Gebhardt Incomplete beta-integral B(x; 2/3, 2/3) and [p(l1-p)]11/6 71 JASAV66 189-191 Tables of confidence limits for the binomial distribution James Pachares 60 JASA V55 521-533

An algorithm for the binomial distribution with dependent trials *Daniel W. Ladd 75 JASA V70 333-340 Estimating the parameters of mixtures of binomial distributions *W. R. Blischke 64 JASA V59 510-528

Collegiate football scores and the negative binomial distribution *R. Pollard 73 JASA V68 351-352 of a variable from a decapitated negative binomial distribution *Rider Expected values and standard deviations of the reciprocal 62 JASA V57 439-445

of the truncated binomial and negative binomial distributions *Shah The asymptotic variances of method of moments estimates of the parameters 61 JASA V56 990-994 Estimation of the parameter n in the binomial distribution *Dorian Feldman; Martin Fox 68 JASA V63 150-158 the parameter of a doubly truncated binomial distribution *S. M. Shah On estimating 66 JASA V61 259-263 of some estimators of the truncated binomial distribution *D. G. Thomas; J. J. Gart Small sample performance 71 JASA V66 169-177

Binomial distribution On analyzing mixed samples Sleeba John 70 JASA V65 755-762 Some results for discrete unimodality *J. Keilson; H. Gerber 71 JASA V66 386-389 Estimation of the mean by shrinkage to a point *J. S. Mehta; R. Srinivasan 71 JASA V66 86-90 Estimation of the number of terms in a sum George P. McCabe Jr 73 JASA V68 452-456 A method of obtaining prediction intervals G. David Faulkenberry 73 JASA V68 433-435 Negative moments of positive random variables M. T. Chao; W. E. Strawderman 72 JASA V67 429-431 Probabilities for a generalized birthday problem Joseph Naus 74 JASA V69 810-815 An unbiased estimator and a sequential test for the correlation coefficient *Meena Pradhan; Y. S. Sathe 75 JASA V70 160-161

S. Zacks Uniformly most accurate upper tolerance limits for monotone likelihood ratio families of discrete distributions 70 JASA V65 307-310 A normal approximation for binomial, F, beta, and other common, related tail probabilities, I Peizer; Pratt 68 JASA V63 1416-56 A normal approximation for binomial, F, beta, and other common, related tail probabilities, II John W. Pratt 68 JASA V63 1457-83

A generalized binomial group testing problem *F. K. Hwang 75 JASA V70 923-926 On finding a single defective in binomial group testing F. K. Hwang 74 JASA V69 146-150

Finding a single defective in binomial group-testing Satindar Kumar; Milton Sobel 71 JASA V66 824-828 K. Hwang Binomial group testing *A method for detecting all defective members in a population by group testing *F. 72 JASA V67 605-608

Binomial Interval * Discrimination procedures for separate families of hypotheses Alan R. Dyer 73 JASA V68 970-974 'Donner Binomial logit model * Wald's test as applied to hypotheses in logit an alysis Walter W. Hauck Jr; Allan 77 JASA V72 851-853

Binomial mixing distributIon * A characterization of hypergeometric distributions Morris Skibinsky 70 JASA V65 926-929 Dorfman-type group testing for a modified binomial model Charles G. Pfeifer; Peter Enis 78 JASA V73 588-592

A test of fit for the negative binomial and other contagious distributions *Paul Hinz; John Gurland 70 JASA V65 887-903 test when observations are estimates of binomial parameters Arthur Cohen Tables for the sign 59 JASA V54 784-793

intervals for the product of two binomial parameters Robert J. Buehler Confidence 57 JASA V52 482-493 sequential tests for two-sided tests of the binomial parameter L. Billard Optimum partial 77 JASA V72 197-201

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modification of the UMP test for binomial probabilities *Norman Breslow Sequential 70 JASA V65 639-648 Binomial proportion * On sequential tests which minimize the maximum expected sample size *Lionel Weiss 62 JASA V57 551-566

A simple algorithm for generating binomial random variables when N is large Daniel A. RelIes 72 JASA V67 612-613 Binomial response a Estimating the logistic curve *H. Silverstone 57' JASA V52 567-577

Power of tests of homogeneity of a binomial series T. K. M. Wisniewski 72 JASA V67 680-683 limits for series system reliability from binomial subsystem data *Alan Winterbottom Lower confidence 74 JASA V69 782-788

Choosing a prior for a binomial testing problem with incomplete knowledge Glen Meeden 74 JASA V69 740-743 of the probability of zero failures in binomial trials Herbert C. Rutemiller Estimation 67 JASA V62 272-277 of the parameters of the truncated binomial and negative binomial distributions *Shah The asymptotic variances of method of moments estimates 61 JASA V56 990-994

The reciprocal of the decapitated negative binomial variable *Zakkula Govindarajulu 62 JASA V57 906-913 for the inverse moments of the positive binomial variable *Zakkula Govindarajulu Recurrence relations 63 JASA V58 468-473 On stabilizing the binomial and negative binomial variances Nico F. Laubscher 61t JASA V56 143-150

Design of experiment for bioassay R. K. Tsutakawa 72 JASA V67 584-590 multiple sample up-and-down method in bioassay Bartholomew P. Hsi The 69 JASA V64 147-162

Random walk design in blo-assay R. K. Tsutakawa 67 JASA V62 842-856 Bioassay Asymptotic power of teats of linear hypotheses using the probit and logit transformations *James E. Grizzle 62 JASA V57 877-894 Bayesian analysis of the two-sample problem with incomplete data Robert H. Lochner; A. P. Basu 72 JASA V67 432-438

Owen A Bayesian sequential procedure for quantal response in the context of adaptive mental testing *Roger J. 75 JASA V70 351-356 Morse; A. Bickle The combination of estimates from similar experiments, allowing for inter-experiment. variation *Pamela M. 67 JASA V62 241-250 clustering for attributes of mixed type with biopharmaceutical applications Robert F. White; Thomas M. Lewinson Probabilistic 77 JASA V72 271-277

Developments in migratory game bird surveys *A. R. Sen 76 JASA V71 43-48 Pr[Y<XJ when X and ... *Owen et at. Birnbaum-McCarty bounds * Nonparametric upper confidence bounds for Pr[Y<XJ and confidence limits for 64 JASA V59 906-924

On Birnbaum's theorem on the relation between sufficiency, conditionality and likelihood *J. Durbin 70 JASA V65 395-398 A note on Birnbaum's theory of the likelihood principle *V. M. Joahi 76 JASA V71 345-346

Birth: see also death of the variation in the number of births per couple S. N. Singh A chance mechaniam 68 JASA V63 209-213

models for the variation in the number of births per couple *S. N. Singh Probability 63 JASA V58 721-727 William Shonick Birth-and-death process * A stochastic model for occupancy-related random variables in general-acute hospitals 70 JASA V65 1474-00

moving average (ARIMA) models for birth forecasting *Joao Luis Maurity-Saboia Autoregressive integrated 77 JASA V72 264-270 Forecasting births in post-tranaition populations: Stochastic renewal with serially correlated fertility Ronald Demos Lee 74 JASA V69 607-617

Truncation effect in closed and open birth interval data M. C. Sheps; J. A. Menken; J. C. Ridley; J. W. Lingner 70 JASA V65 678-693 cycles, and the spectral analysis of births and marriages *Ronald Demos Lee Natural fertility, population 75 JASA V70 295-304

stable population model that recognizes births to single women *Prithwis Das Gupta Age-parity-nuptiality-specif ic 76 JASA V71 308-314 The birth table and its construction for Belgium *Biswatosh Sen Gupta 73 JASA V68 44-45

The generalized birthday problem *Bernard Saperstein 72 JASA V67 425-428 Probabilities for a generalized birthday problem Joseph Naus 74 JASA V69 810-815

Donald G. Morrison Biserlal correlation * Upper bounds for correlations between binary outcomes and probabilistic predictions 72 JASA V67 68-70 Bisquare estimators * Confidence interval robustness with long-tailed symmetric distributions *Alan M. Gross 76 JASA V7 1 409-416

Confidence intervals for bisquare regression estimates *Alan M. Gross 77 JASA V72 341-354 A random normal number generator for 32-bit-word computers *Edwin H. Chen 71 JASA V66 400-403

An inequality for a class of bivarlate chi-square distributions *D. R. Jensen 69 JASA V64 333-336 A class of bivarlate distributions *R. L. Plackett 65 JASA V60 516-522

A family of concepts of dependence for bivarlate distributions *Moshe Shaked 77 JASA V72 642-650 functions of order statistics from bivariate distribution *Chandan Kumar Mustafi A recurrence relation for distribution 69 JASA V64 600-601

Bulgren Bivariate distribution * A Monte Carlo investigation of the Robustness of T-square *G. R. Chase; William G. 71 JASA V66 499-502 A continuous bivarlate exponential extension *Henry W. Block; A. P. Basu 74 JASA V69 1031-37

Bivarlate exponential distributions *E. J. Gumbel 60 JASA V55 698-707 A bivarlate extension of the exponential distribution *John E. Freund 61 JASA V56 971-977

On a test of Independence in a bivariate exponential distribution G. K. Bhattacharyya; Richard A. Johnson 73 JASA V68 704-706 hypothesis testing for the parameters of a bivariate exponential distribution Bemis; Bain; Higgins Estimation and 72 JASA V67 927-929

Bivariate exponential distribution * A bivariate extension of the exponential -distribution *John E. Freund 61 JASA V56 971-977 Some analytical properties of bivariate extremal distributions E. J. Gumbel; C. K. Mustafi 67 JASA V62 569-588

Analysis of empirical bivarlate extremal distributions *E. J. Gumbel; Neil Goldstein 64 JASA V59 794-816 Regression in the nondifferentlable bivariate extreme models *J. Tiago de Oliveira 74 JASA V69 816-818

of an estimator of high efficiency in bivariate extreme value theory *E. C. Posner; E. R. Rodemich; J. C. Ashlock; S. Lurie Application 69 JASA V64 1403-14 Bivariate failure rate A. P. Basu 71 JASA V66 103-104

Implementation and applications of bivarlate Gaussian mixture decomposition *Michael Tarter; Abraham Silvers 75 JASA V70 47-55 Bivariate logistic distributions *E. J. Gumbel 61 JASA V56 335-349

A bivariate model for the distribution of the square root of b1 and b2 *L. R. Shenton; K. 0. Bowman 77 JASA V72 206;-21 1 E. Hewett Bivarlate noncentral t * Double sample tests for the mean of a normal distribution John 0. Spurnier; John 75 JASA V70 448-450

Properties of the bivariate normal cumulative distribution *Dennis P. Tihansky 72 JASA V67 903-905 Bayesian analysis of a bivarlate normal distribution with incomplete observations J. S. Mehta; P. A. V. B. Swamy 73 JASA V68 922-927

Integral of the bivarlate normal distribution over an offset circle Dennis C. Gilliland 62 JASA V57 758-768 of the slope of the major axis of a bivarlate normal distribution: A sampling experiment *Jolicoeur Imaginary confidence limits 73 JASA V68 866-871

Estimation of parameters of a truncated bivarlate normal distribution C. G. Khatri; M. C. Jaiswal 63 JASA V58 519-526 Bivarlate normal distribution Improved approximation to the non-null distribution of the correlation coefficient Helena Chmura Kraemer 73 JASA V68 1004-08 Estimating a correlation coefficient when one variable is not directly observed Lawrence S. Mayer 73 JASA V68 420-421 Estimation procedures for difference of means with missing data *Pi-Erh Lin 71 JASA V66 634-636 A generalization of an SPRT for the correlation coefficient *Girma Wolde-Tsadik 76 JASA V71 709-710 Procedures for testing the difference of means with incomplete data Pi-Erh Lin 73 JASA V68 699-703

Lawrence E. Slivers Testing for equality of means with incomplete data on one variable: A Monte Carlo study Pi-Erh Lin; 75 JASA V70 190-193 and approximately optimum strata using a bivarlate normal model Anderson; Kish; Cornell Quantifying gains from stratification for optimum 76 JASA V71 887-892

estimators of the dispersion matrix of a blvarlate normal population, using incomplete data Srivastava; Zaatar A Monte Carlo comparison of four 73 JASA V68 180-183 expansion of the compound correlated blvarlate Poisson distribution M. A. Hamdan; H. A. AI-Bayyati Canonical 71 JASA V66 390-393

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Some empirical distributions of bivariate T-squared and homoscedasticity criterion M under unequal variance and leptokurtosis Hopkins; Clay 63 JASA V58 1048-53 A bivarlate teat tor the detection ot a systematic change in mean *Ricardo Maronna; Victor J. Yohai 78 JASA V73 640-645

Larry D. Haugh; G. E. P. Box Bivariate time series a Identification ot dynamic regression (distributed lag) models connecting two time series 77 JASA V72 121-130 tests ot David and Fix for the bivariate two-sample location problem J. G. Fryer On the nonparametric 70 JASA V65 1297-07

On some teats for the bivariate two-sample location problem Kanti V. Mardia; Barrie D. Spurr 76 JASA V7 1 994-995 A bivariate warning-time/failure-time distribution George A. Mihram; Robert A. Hultquist 67 JASA V62 589-599

The optimum strategy in blackjack Roger R. Baldwin; Wilbert E. Cantey; Herbert Maisel; James P. McDermott 56 JASA V51 429-439 number of common treatments between blocks of semi-regular group divisible designs *Hiralal Agrawal On the bounds of the 64 JASA V59 867-871

for designs with groups of correlated blocks Thomas R. Bement; George A. Milliken Recovery of 'interblock information 77 JASA V72 157-159 The analysis of incomplete block designs *Marvin Zelen 57 JASA V52 204-217

components in the balanced incomplete block design Leone Y. Low Estimators of variance 69 JASA V64 1014-30 construction of four-dimensional Incomplete block designs H. L. Agrawal; K. L. Sharma On 78 JASA V73 844-849

and intra-block estimates in incomplete block designs Khatri; Shah Exact variance of combined inter- 75 JASA V70 402-406 On the test for additivity in a randomized block design J. Robinson 75 JASA V70 184-185

missing pilot procedure in a randomized block design John Leroy Folks; Del Lon West Note on the 61 JASA V56 933-941 multiple comparisons for randomized block designs under nonstandard conditions *Mudholkar; Subbaiah Unequal precision 76 JASA V71 429-434

for ordered alternatives in a randomized' block design John H. Skillings; Douglas A. Wolfe Distribution-free tests 78 JASA V73 427-431 for ordered alternatives in the randomized block design *Walter R. Pinle; Myles Hollander A distribution-free normal scores lest 72 JASA V67 855-857 test under permutation for the randomized block design *Baker; Collier An empirical study into factors affecting the F- 68 JASA V63 902-911

variance of combined inter- and intra-block estimates in incomplete block designs Khatri; Shah Exact 75 JASA V70 402-406 of information in combined inter- and intra-block estimation K. R. Shah On the loss 70 JASA V65 1562-64 L. Wolfe Block income estimating procedure * Estimating household income from location Anita A. Summers; Barbara 78 JASA V73 288-292

for parameters of a balanced incomplete block L. D. Broemeling; D. E. Bee Simultaneous confidence intervals 76 JASA V71 425-428 On recovery of intra-block information Stephen Portnoy 73 JASA V68 384-391

two-sample statistic for randomized blocks *Gottfried E. Noether Efficiency of the Wilcoxon 63 JASA V58 894-898 E. Walsh Blocks, statistically equivalent * Some two-sided distribution-free tolerance intervals of a general nature *John 62 JASA V57 775-784

Spectral evaluation of BLS and census revised seasonal adjustment procedures *Harry M. Rosenblatt 68 JASA V63 472-501 survey data-Five years of experience in BLS manpower surveys *Walter J. Stuart Computer editing of 66 JASA V61 375-383 Linear approximations to the census and BLS seasonal adjustment methods *Allan H. Young 68 JASA V63 445-471

of a modified "Hannan" and the BLS seasonal adjustment filters *Marc Nerlove A comparison 65 JASA V60 442-491 Some relationships between BLUEs, WLSEs and SLSEs *James Lowerre 74 JASA V69 223-225

Relative efficiencies of 0O-BLUE' estimators in simple linear regression *Fred C. Leone; Effat Moussa-Hamouda 73 JASA V68 953-959 Some simplifying results on BLUEs *James M. Lowerre 77 JASA V72 433-437

BLUE On the efficiency of ordinary least-squares in regression models *Pietro Balestra 70 JASA V65 1330-37 The linear least-squares prediction approach to two-stage sampling *Richard M. Royall 76 JASA V71 657-664 Optimality of least squares in linear models with unknown error covariance matrix *F. W. McElroy 76 JASA V71 374-377 Order statistics estimators of the location of the Cauchy distribution *V. D. Barnett 66 JASA V61 1205-18

variance procedures are also ... *Zyskind Parametric augmentations and error structures under which certain simple least squares and analysis of 69 JASA V64 1353-68 Hamouda Relative efficiencies of '0-BLUE' estimators in simple linear regression *Fred C. Leone; Effat Mousse- 73 JASA V68 953-959 Max Engelhardt Simple linear estimation of the parameters of the logistic distribution from a complete or censored sample 75 JASA V70 899-902

A simplification of the BLUS procedure for analyzing regression disturbances *Henri Theil 68 JASA V63 242-251 A note on BLUS estimation *H. Neudecker 69 JASA V64 949-952

On the power of the BLUS procedure *J. Koerts; A. P. J. Abrahamse 68 JASA V63 1227-36 further results on the use of OLS and BLUS residuals in specification error, feelst James B. Ramsey; Peter Schmidt Some 76 JASA V71 389-390

Optimality properties of Thetis BLUS residuals *Stanley I. Grossman; George P. H. Styan 72 JASA V67 672-673 Durbin-Watson test and the power of the BLUS test *A. P. J. Abrahamse; J. Koerts A comparison between the power of the 69 JASA V64 938-948

BLUS Some further notes on disturbance estimates in regression analysis *Johan Koerts 67 JASA V62 169-183 New estimators of disturbances in regression analysis *A. P. J. Abrahamse; J. Koerts 71 JASA V66 71-74 A simple test for serial correlation in regression analysis *G. D. A. Phillips; A. C. Harvey 74 JASA V69 935-939 On the testing of regression disturbances for normality *Cliff J. Huang; Ben W. Bolch 74 JASA V69 330-335

A review of the manuals for BMDP and SPSS Kenneth N. Berk; Ivor S. Francis 78 JASA V73 65-70 A review of the manuals for BMDP and SPSS Mervin E. Muller 78 JASA V73 71-79

Comments on "Review of manuals for BMDP and SPSS" (several authors) 78 JASA V73 80-98 A subjective evaluation of Bode's law and an 'objective' test for approximate numerical rationality * . J. Good 69 JASA V64 23-66

Discussion of "A subjective evaluation of Bode's law and an 'objective' test for approximate numerical rationality" by 1. J. Good *Anscombe et al. 69 JASA V64 50-61 follow a simple rule? (Another look at Bode's law) Bradley Efron Does an observed sequence of numbers 71 JASA V66 552-568 follow a simple rule? (Another look at Bode's law)" (several authors) Comment on "Does an observed sequence of numbers 71 JASA V66 552-568

systems Seymour M. Kwerel Bonferroni bounds * Most stringent bounds on aggregated probabilities of partially specified dependent probability 75 JASA V70 472-479 Bonferroni inequality Additional factors for calculating prediction intervals for samples from a normal distribution Gerald J. Hahn 70 JASA V65 1668-76 Factors for calculating two-sided prediction intervals for samples from a normal distribution Gerald J. Hahn 69 JASA V64 878-888

Ellenberg The joint distribution of the standardized row sums of squares from a balanced two-way layout *Jonas H. 77 JASA V72 407-411 Multiple comparisons with dichotomous data James D. Knoke 76 JASA V71 849-853 Multiple comparisons among means *Olive Jean Dunn 61 JASA V56 52-64

Sen Nonparametric confidence regions for some multivariate location problems *Madan Lal Purl; Pranab Kumar 68 JASA V63 1373-76 Simultaneous confidence intervals for variances *D. R. Jensen; M. 0. Jones 69 JASA V64 324-332 Simultaneous statistical inference in the normal multiple linear regression model *Laurits R. Christensen 73 JASA V68 457-461 An improved table for simultaneous control on g contrasts *Paul A. Games 77 JASA V72 531-534

S. Mudholkar; Pensa Subbalah Unequal precision multiple comparisons for randomized block designs under nonstandard conditions *Govind 76 JASA V71 429-434 Tables of the Bonferroni t statistic B. J. R. Bailey 77 JASA V72 469-478

Extended tables of t and chi-square for Bonferroni tests with unequal error allocation C. M. Dayton; W. D. Schafer 73 JASA V68 78-83 of book use and its application to the book storage problem A. K. Jain; F. F. Leimkuhler; V. L. Anderson A statistical model 69 JASA V64 1211-24

Jain; Naunihal Singh Borel-Tanner distribution * On bivariate power series distributions associated with Lagrange expansion *Gopi C. 75 JASA V70 951-954 2/3. 2/3) and Ip(1-p)1j1/6 for use with Borges' approximation of the binomial distribution Friedrich Gebhardt Incomplete beta-integral B(x; 71 JASAV66 189-191

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On a new class of bounds for the distribution of quadratic forms in normal variates *Leon Jay Gleser 72 JASA V67 655-659 Tables of bounds for distributions with monotone hazard rate Richard E. Barlow; Albert W. Marshall 65 JASA V60 872-890

Ajgaonkar Bounds for the error-variance of an estimator in sampling with varying probabilities from a finite population 68 JASA V63 91-98 Lower bound formulas for the mean intercorrelation coefficients *Richard H. Willis 59 JASA V54 275-280

tests of fit based on some general bounds *Giitiro Suzuki Kolmogorov-Smirnov 68 JASA V63 919-924 Bounds on the Gini index based on observed points of the Lorenz curve Farhad Mehran 75 JASA V70 64-66

bounded-sum variables when the bound is large *Ian R. James On F-independence for nonnegative, 77 JASA V72 215-219 The other side of the lower bound. A note with a correction *Joseph Berkson 61 JASA V56 670-674

Upper and lower bounds for probability of guilt based on circumstantial evidence *Robert Longworth Smith; Robert P. Charrow 75 JASA V70 555-560 K. Patel Bounds on moments of linear functions of order statistics from Weibull and other restricted families Jagdish 75 JASA V70 670-673 Agrawal On the bounds of the number of' common treatments between blocks of semi-regular group divisible designs Hiralal 64 JASA V59 867-871

Bounds on the power for some Renyi-type tests *George C. S. Yu 75 JASA V70 233-237 On the bounds of the range of order statistics *Douglas M. Hawkins 71 JASA V66 644-645

A reliability bound for systems of maintained, interdependent components *J. D. Esary; F. Proschan 70 JASA V65 329-338 Most stringent bounds on aggregated probabilities of partially specified dependent probability systems *Seymour M. Kwerel 75 JASA V70 472-479

Upper bounds for correlations between binary outcomes and probabilistic predictions Donald G. Morrison 72 JASA V67 68-70 from a normal population when an upper bound to the standard deviation is known *T. Colton A test procedure with a sample 60 JASA V55 94-104

On non-regular estimation. I. Variance bounds for estimators of location parameters W. R. Blischke; A. J. Truelove; P. B. Mundle 69 JASA V64 1056-72 Samuel Estimators with prescribed bound on the variance for the parameters in the binomial and Poisson distributions, based on two-stage... 66 JASA V61 220-227

Bounded length confidence Intervals * A two-stage procedure for the Behrens-Fisher problem B. K. Ghosh 75 JASA V70 457-462 Probability inequalities for sums of bounded random variables *Wassily Hoeffding . 63 JASA V58 13-30

Estimates of bounded relative error for the ratio of variances of normal distributions *Stanley Reiter 56 JASA V51 481-488 to estimate the ratio of variances with bounded relative error *Franklin A. Graybill; Terrence L. Connell Sample size required 63 JASA V58 1044-47

On F-independence for nonnegative, bounded-sum variables when the bound is large *Ian R. James 77 JASA V72 215-219 * On bounding moments from grouped data *Joseph L. Gastwirth; Abba M. Krieger 75 JASA V70 468-471

universes *W. Y. Tan; S. P. Wong Box approximation * On the Roy-Tiku approximation to the distribution of sample variances from nonnormal 77 JASA V72 875-880 The use of the Box-Cox transformation in limited dependent variable models Dale J. Poirier 78 JASA V73 284-287

A Monte Carlo investigation of the Box-Cox transformation in small samples *John J. Spitzer 78 JASA V73 488-495 Box-Cox transformation Data transformation in two-way analysis of variance *James J. Schlesselman 73 JASA V68 369-378

Lee The functional form in estimating the density gradient: An empirical investigation *James B. Kau; Cheng F. 76 JASA V71 326-327 designs have exact F-_.. Huynh; Feldt Box-Geisser-Greenhouse parameter o Conditions under which mean square ratios in repeated measurements 70 JASA V65 1582-89

Box-Jenkins *An econometric analysis of wilderness area use *Gordon C. Rausser; Ronald A. Oliveira 76 JASA V71 276-285 for a generalized Banach match box problem T. Cacoullos Asymptotic distribution 67 JASA V62 1252-57

Box test An empirical comparison of several multiple range tests for variances Kenneth J. Levy 75 JASA V70 180-183 Robust large-sample tests for homogeneity of variances M. W. J. Layard 73 JASA V68 195-198

Lewis Small-sample behavior of some multisample nonparametric tests for scale W. S. Tsai; B. S. Duran; T, 0. 75 JASA V70 791-796 On extending the Bradley-Terry model to accommodate ties in paired comparison experiments Roger R. Davidson 70 JASA V65 317-328

experiments: A generalization of the Bradley-Terry model P. V. Rao; L. L. Kupper Ties in paired-comparison 67 JASA V62 194-204 least-squares analysis of several univariate Bradley-Terry models Robert J. Beaver Weighted 77 JASA V72 629-634

Bradley-Terry model Johnson; Gary G. Koch An incomplete contingency table approach to paired-comparison experiments Peter B. lmrey; William D. 76 JASA V71 614-623

Locally asymptotically most stringent tests for paired comparison experiments Robert J. Beaver 74 JASA V69 423-427 Do stronger players win more knockout tournaments? F. R. K. Chung; F. K. Hwang 78 JASA V73 593-596

linear model formulation of a multitype branching process appled to population dynamics M. Deistler; G. Feichtinger The 74 JASA V69 662-664 of the probability of extinction of a branching process J. D. Cryer; Tim Robertson Isotonic estimation 75 JASA V70 905-912

Branching process Some stochastic versions of the matrix model for population dynamics Z. M. Sykes 69 JASA V64 111-130 Leading British statisticians of the nineteenth century *Paul J. FitzPatrick 60 JASA V55 38-70

The first 1, 945 British steamships *J. R. T. Hughes; Stanley Reiter 58 JASA V53 360-381 Brown-mood regression * Estimates of percentile regression lines using salary data *Robert V. Hogg 75 JASA V70 56-59

relations from a time series of family budget data Feng-Yao Lee Estimation of dynamic demand 70 JASA V65 586-597 Abraham Silvers Bump hunting *Implementation and applications of bivariate Gaussian mixture decomposition *Michael Tarter; 75 JASA V70 47-55

A cross-section analysis of non-business air travel John B. Lansing; Dwight M. Blood 58 JASA V53 928-947 Business cycles An experiment with weighted indexes of cyclical diffusion *Bert G. Hickman 58 JASA V53 39-53 Measuring recessions *Geoffrey H. Moore 58 JASA V53 259-316

Naunihal Singh Busy period * On bivariate power series distributions associated with Lagrange expansion *Gopi C. Jamn; 75 JASA V70 951-954 Consumer buying intentions and purchase probability; An experiment in survey design *F. Thomas Juster 66 JASA V61 658-696

C-Sub-alpha method for testing for significance in the r x c contingency table *N. S. Johnson 75 JASA V70 942-947 Studden c-optimal designs Optimal designs for estimating the slope of a polynomial regression V. N. Murty; W. J. 72 JASA V67 869-873 S. Duran; T. 0. Lewis C-sample problem Small-sample behavior of some multisample nonparametric tests for scale W. S. Tsai; B. 75 JASA V70 791-796 censoring Roger A. Shorack C-sample statistics Recursive generation of the distribution of several non-parametric test statistics under 68 JASA V63 353-366

Cp-statistic * Reduced mean square error estimation in contingency tables Charles C. Brown; Larry R. Muenz 76 JASA V7 1 178-182 relative advertising effectiveness with split-cable TVk panel data Timothy W. McGuire Measuring and testing 77 JASA V72 736-745

A computer method for calculating Kendall's tau with ungrouped data William R. Knight 66 JASA V61 436-439 Additional factors for calculating prediction Intervals for samples from a normal distribution Gerald J. Hahn 70 JASA V65 1668-76

Stilson at at. A note on calculating tau and average tau and on the sampling distribution of average tau with a criterion ranking 62 JASA V57 567-571 Factors for calculating two-sided prediction Intervals for samples from a normal distribution Gerald J. Hahn 69 JASA V64 878-888

of a mathematical formula for the calculation of fingerprint probabilities based on individual characteristics *Osterburg et al. Development 77 JASA V72 772-778 seasonal corrections and adjustments for calendar shifts* Harry Eisenpress Regression techniques applied to 56 JASA V51 615-620

Calibration and statistical inference David F. Andrews 70 JASA V65 1233-42 Call-backs Probability sampling with quotas Seymour Sudman 66 JASA V61 749-771 A sampling procedure for mailed questionnaires M. A. EI-Badry 56 JASA V51 209-227

Camp-Paulson approximation

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Analytical remarks on Canner's minimax method for finding the better of two binomial populations Meena Pradhan; Y. S. Sathe 76 JASA V71 239-241 Canonical analysis: A factor-analytic method of comparing finite discrete distribution functions *J. S. Williams 78 JASA V73 781-786 Canonical association between nominal measurements K. S. Srikantan 70 JASA V65 284-292

A canonical correlation analysis of occupational mobility Sheila R. Klatzky; Robert W. Hodge 71 JASA V66 16-22 Canonical correlation Factors affecting labor productivity in post offices Edmund H. Mantell 74 JASA V69 303-309 A theorem on least squares in multivariate linear regression *C. G. Khatri 67 JASA V62 1494-95

Bayyati Canonical expansion of the compound correlated bivariate Poisson distribution M. A. Hamdan; H. A. Al- 71 JASA V66 390-393 Crain Canonical exponential family * More on estimation of distributions using orthogonal expansions Bradford R. 76 JASA V7 1 741-745

Canonical factor analysis * Statistical diagnosis and tests of factor hypotheses Gerald Shea 78 JASA V73 346-350 Canonical representation of the location model for discrimination or classification W. J. Krzanowski 76 JASA V71 845-848

A canonical representation for the noncentral Wishart distribution useful for simulation *Leon Jay Gleser 76 JASA V71 690-695 Notes on a canonical form theorem useful in regression designs *John Conlisk 74 JASA V69 196-198

The concept of capacity *Frank De Leeuw 62 JASA V57 826-840 On a new method of capacity estimation Bert G. Hickman 64 JASA V59 529-549

Capacity utilization index * The average workweek of capital in manufacturing *Paul Taubman; Peter Gottschalk 71 JASA V66 448-455 Friedman Regional per capita incomes and income inequalities: Point estimates and their standard errors Henri Theil; Yoram 73 JASA V68 531-539

Capital appropriations and investment behavior *Sungwoo Kim 70 JASA V65 1180-94 The estimation of accrued capital gains on individuals' corporate stock holdings *Kul B. Bhatia 73 JASA V68 55-62

Capital gains and inequality of personal income: Some results from survey data Kul B. Bhatia 76 JASA V71 575-580 and gains and losses in human capital through migration Mary Jean Bowman: Robert G. Myers Schooling, experience, 67 JASA V62 875-898

The average workweek of capital in manufacturing Paul Taubman; Peter Gottschalk 71 JASA V66 448-455 Elasticities of substitution among capital and occupations in U.$S. manufacturing *Randall D. Weiss 77 JASA V72 764-771

Applications of a multinomial capture-recapture model to epidemiological data *Janet T. Wittes 74 JASA V69 93-97 Capture-recapture model * Informative stopping rules and inferences about population size Harry V. Roberts 67 JASA V62 763-775

between earning expectations and new car purchases *Peter E. deJanosi A note on the relationship 59 JASA V54 575-577 experiments and the use of punch cards *J. R. Bainbridge; Alison M. Grant; U. Radok Tabular analysis of factorial 56 JASA VS1 149-158

LaValle On cash equivalents and Information evaluation in decisions under uncertainty Part I: Basic theory *Irving H. 68 JASA V63 252-276 decisions Irving H. Lavalle On cash equivalents and information evaluation in decisions under uncertainty Part II: Incremental information 68 JASA V63 277-284 partition-K information I . H. LaValle On cash equivalents and information evaluation in decisions under uncertainty Part Ill: Exchanging partition-J for 68 JASA V63 285-290 Aaron S. Goldman Cash flow * Optimization of earnings in stochastic industries, with applications to casinos *William M. Visscher; 78 JASA V73 499-503

stochastic industries, with applications to casinos *William M. Visscher; Aaron S. Goldman Optimization of earnings in 78 JASA V73 499-503 Categorical: see also cross-classification, contingency tables, qualitative, nominal Categorical control in regression *Takamitsu Saws; Satoru Kanoh 76 JASA V71 361-365

of double sampling schemes in analyzing categorical data with misclassification errors *Yosef Hochberg On the use 77 JASA V72 914-921 distribution and Bayesian analysis of categorical data from finite populations *Hoadley The compound multinomial 69 JASA V64 216-229 of two test criteria for hypotheses in categorical data V. P. Bhapkar A note on the equivalence 66 JASA V61 228-235

procedures for multiple comparisons on categorical data *K. R. Gabriel Simultaneous test 66 JASA V61 1081-96 in measuring partial association for ordinal categorical data *Alan Agresti Considerations 77 JASA V72 37-45

An analysis of variance for categorical data, II: Small sample comparisons with chi-square and other competitors Margolin; Light 74 JASA V69 755-764 Grouping for testing trends in categorical data Robert J. Connor 72 JASA V67 601-604

An analysis of variance for categorical data Richard J. Light; Barry H. Margolin 71 JASA V66 534-544~ Categorical data Additivity of information in exponential family probability laws Gary Simon 73 JASA V68 478-482 Alternative analyses for the singly-ordered contingency table Gary Simon 74 JASA V69 971-976 Analysis of variance of proportions with unequal frequencies K. R. Gabriel 63 JASA V58 1133-57

Nathan On the asymptotic power of tests for independence in contingency tables from stratified samples *Gad 72 JASA V67 917-920 Asymptotic power of tests of linear hypotheses using the probit and logit transformations *James E. Grizzle 62 JASA V57 877-894

Keith Lee On the asymptotic variances of u-hat terms in loglinear models of multidimensional contingency tables 5 . 77 JASA V72 412-419 A Bayesian approach to the analysis of data from clinical trials Melvin R. Novick; James E. Grizzle 65 JASA V60 81-96 A Bayesian approach to second guessing "undecided" respondents S. James Press: Chung-Fang Yang 74 JASA V69 58-67 Bias of two classification procedures in a dichotomous populaton *Cary T. Isaki 74 JASA V69 957-960 Bivariate probit analysis: Minimum chi-square methods Takeshi Amemiya 74 JASA V69 940-944 Canonical association between nominal measurements K. S. Srikantan 70 JASA V65 284-292 On the. chi-square test when the parameters are estimated independently of the sample *Gerald R. Chase 72 JASA V67 609-611 Note on Cochran's 0-test for the comparison of correlated proportions A. Berger; R. Z. Gold 73 JASA V68 989-993 Counting the number of r x c contingency tables with fixed margins Mitchell Gail; Nathan Mantel 77 JASA V72 859-862 Taking a covariable into account Irwin D. J. Bross 64 JASA V59 725-736 The distribution of the chi-squared statistic under clustered sampling from contingency tables *Joel E. Cohen 76 JASA V71 665-670 The effects of discarding inliars when binomial data are subject to classification errors Philip J. McCarthy 72 JASA V67 51 5-529 Estimating from misclassified data *S. James Press 68 JASA V63 123-133 Estimation of the probability that an observation will fall into a specified class *Walter A. Hendricks 64 JASA V59 225-232 Note on grouping *D. R. Cox 57 JASA V52 543-547

Leo A. Goodman Guided and unguided methods for the selection of models for a set of T multidimensional contingency tables 73 JASA V68 165-175 Leon A. Hyer Inaccuracy of the X-squared test of goodness of fit when expected frequencies are small *Merle W. Tate; 73 JASA V68 836-841

LAMST and the hypotheses of no three factor interaction in contingency tables B. N. Nagnur 69 JASA V64 207-215 Raymond H. Myers Maximum likelihood estimation from linear combinations of discrete probability functions *Walter H. Carter Jr; 73 JASA V68 203-206 distributions *James K. Yarnold The minimum expectation in X-squared goodness of fit tests and the accuracy of approximations for the null 70 JASA V65 864-886 Goodman A new model for scaling response patterns: An application of the quasi-independence concept *Leo A. 75 JASA V70 755-768

Reduced m~ean square error estimation in contingency tables Charles C. Brown; Larry R. Muenz 76 JASA V71 176-182 Regression and ANOVA with zero-one data: Measures of residual variation Bradley Efron 78 JASA V73 113-121 A sequential test of the equality of probabilities in a multinomial distribution *Lionel Weiss 62 JASA V57 769-774

Robert H. Somers A similarity between Goodman and Kruskal's tau and Kendall's tau, with a partial interpretation of the latter 62 JASA V57 804-812 Small-sample comparisons of exact levels for chi-squared goodness-of-fit statistics *Kinley Larntz 78 JASA V73 253-263 Symmetry and marginal homogeneity of an r x r contingency table C. T. Ireland; H. H. Ku: 5. Kullback 69 JASA V64 1323-41 Systematic biases in panel surveys due to differential nonresponse W. H. Williams; C. L. Mallows 70 JASA V65 1338-49

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ot the location parameter ot the Cauchy distribution Daniel Bloch A note on the estimation 66 JASA V6 1 852-855 in parameter estimation problems for the Cauchy distributions D. W. Balmer; M. Boulton; R. A. Sack Optimal solutions 74 JASA V69 238-242

of the median of samples from a Cauchy distribution Paul R. Rider Variance 60 JASA V55 322-323 estimates ot the parameters ot the Cauchy distribution for samples of size 3 and 4 Thomas S. Ferguson Maximum likelihood 78 JASA V73 211-214

Cauchy distribution data *La! K. Chan; Smlley W. Cheng An algorithm for determining the asymptotically best linear estimate of the mean from multiply censored logistic 74 JASA V69 1027-30

Bounds and approximations for the moments of order statistics *Prakash C. Joshi 69 JASA V64 1617-24 Generalized hyperbolic secant distributions W. L. Harkness; M. L. Harkness 68 JASA V63 329-337 A problem concerned with weighting of distributions *Coleridge A. Wilkins 61 JASA V56 281-292

Ming Chong Cauchy equation * On characterizations of the exponential and geometric distributions by expectation *Kong- 77 JASA V72 160-161 A note on estimation from a Cauchy sample Thomas J. Rothenberg; Franklin M. Fisher: C. B. Tilanus 64 JASA V59 460-463

on the statistical testability of 'explicit causal chains' against the class o1 'interdependent' models *Basmann A note 65 JASA V60 1080-93 Causal Inference * A review of "smoking and health' K. A. Brownlee 65 JASA V60 722-73g

Exact chi-square criterion tables with cell expectations one: An application to Coleman's measure of consensus Zahn et al. 71 JASA V66 145-148 Linear models for cell means, and reciprocal within cell variances Richard M. Helberger 75 JASA V70 618-623

two-way disproportionate data with missing cells by the method of unweighted means *Hartwell et al. Estimating variance components for 73 JASA V68 379-383 Simultaneous estimation of multinomial cell probabilties Stephen E. Fienberg; Paul W. Holland- 73 JASA V68 683-691 for cell means and reciprocal within cell variances Richard M. Heiberger Linear models 75 JASA V70 618-623

of a survivorship function with doubly censored data Bruce. W. Turnbull Nonparametric estimation 74 JASA V69 169-173 Application of the structural model to censored data E. A. Maxwell 73 JASA V68 440-444 estimation of survival probabilities for censored data David R. Thomas; Gary L. Grunkemeier Confidence interval 75 JASA V70 865-871

Censored data Bayes-fiducial inference for the Weibull distribution *David A. Bogdanoff; Donald A. Pierce 73 JASA V68 659-664 Confidence intervals for independent exponential series systems *Gerald J. Liebarman; Sheldon M. Ross 71 JASA V66 837-840 Early failures in life testing *Rupert G. Miller 'Jr 60 JASA V55 491-502

Lachenbruch Estimates of parameters in a probability model for first livebirth interval *C. M. Suchindran; P. A. 74 JASA V69 507-513 Expressing the Kaplan-Meier estimator as a function of empirical subsurvival functions *Arthur V. Peterson Jr 77 JASA V72 854-858 Fractional order statistics, with applications *Stephen M. Stigler 77 JASA V72 544-550 A supplement to Mendenhall's bibliography on life testing and related topics *Zakkula Govindarajulu 64 JASA V59 1231-91 A method of analyzing log-normally distributed survival data with incomplete follow-up *Manning Feineleb 60 JASA V55 534-545 Nonparametric Bayesian estimation of survival curves from incomplete observations *V. Susarla; J. Van Ryzin 76 JASA V71 897-902 Nonparametric estimation from incomplete observations *E. L. Kaplan; Paul Meier 58 JASA V53 457-481 A problem in accelerated life testing *Nozer D. Singpurwalla 71 JASA V66 841-845 Sequential analysis with delayed observations *T. W. Anderson 64 JASA V59 1006-15 Sequential comparison of exponential survival curves *Norman Breslow; Charlene Haug 72 JASA V67 691-697 A unified approach to choosing optimum quantiles for the ABLE's *Smiley W. Cheng 75 JASA V70 155-159

Censored exponentials *A problem in life testing *D. J. Bartholomew 57 JASA V52 350-355 linear estimate of the mean from multiply censored logistic data Chan et al. An algorithm for determining the asymptotically best 74 JASA V69 1027-30 likelihood estimation in the truncated or censored Poisson distribution Steve Selvin Maximum 74 JASA V69 234-237

Estimates of parameters of a censored regression sample Edwin H. Chen; W. J. Dixon 72 JASA V67 664-671 logistic distribution from a complete or censored sample Max Engelhardt Simple linear estimation of the parameters of the 75 JASA V70 899-902

lognormal populations from complete and censored samples Harter; Moore Local-maximum-likelihood estimations of the parameters of three-parameter 66 JASA V61 842-851 Maximum-likelihood estimation, from doubly censored samples, of the parameters of the first asymptotic distribution of extreme values Harter et al. 68 JASA V63 889-901

distributions from singly and doubly censored samples *Sarhan at al. ..linear estimates by order statistics of the parameters of single exponential 57 JASA V52 58-87 Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test to samples censored at the same fixed point Max Halperin Extension of the 60 JASA V55 125-138

parameters of log-normal distribution from censored samples M. L. Tiku Estimating the 68 JASA V63 134-140 Maximum-likelihood estimation, from censored samples, of the parameters of a logistic distribution H. Leon Harter; Albert H. Moore 67 JASA V62 675-684

the logistic parameters for complete or tail-censored samples *Ralph B. D'Agostino; Austin F. S. Lee Linear estimation of 76 JASA V71 462-464 Censored samples Estimation of parameters and large quantiles based on the k largest observations I shay Weissman 78 JASA V73 812-815

A. Robertson Estimation of quantiles of exponentlia distributions with minimum error in predicted distribution functions C. 77 JASA V72 162-164 Life tests with periodic change in failure rate-Grouped observations T. N. Srivastava 75 JASA V70 394-397

exponential distribution under type I censored sampling Wright et al.I Inferences for the two-parameter 78 JASA V73 650-655 Early decision in a censored Wilcoxon two-sample test for accumulating survival data Max Halperin; James Ware 74 JASA V69 414-422

several non-parametric test statlstics under censoring Shorack Recursive generation of the distribution of 68 JASA V63 353-366 life for a Weibull model with progressive censoring Nancy R. Mann Exact three-order-statistic confidence bounds on reliable 69 JASA V64 306-315

Best linear estimates under symmetric censoring of the parameters of a double exponential population Zakkula Govindarajulu 66 JASA V61 248-258 Censoring Bayesian analysis of the two-sample problem with incomplete data Robert H. Lochner; A. P. Beasu 72 JASA V67 432-438 The use of the Box-Coxt transformation in limited dependent variable models Dale J. Poirier 78 JASA V73 284-287

Proschan Exponential life test procedures when the distribution has monotone failure rate *Richard E. Barlow; Frank 67 JASA V62 548-560 Stable distributions in statistical inference: 2. Information from stably distributed samples W. H. DuMouchel 75 JASA V70 386-393

Changes in census methods Joseph Waksberg; Leon Pritzker 69 JASA V64 1 141-49 Linear approximations to the census and BLS seasonal adjustment methods *Allan H. Young 68 JASA V63 445-471

The use of rotating samples in the Census Bureau's monthly surveys *Ralph S. Woodruff 63 JASA V58 454-467 and presentation of errors in survey and census data *Gonzalez; Ogus; Shapiro; Tepping Standards for discussion 75 JASA V70-11 5-23

Errors in the 1960 census enumeration of native whites Melvin Zelnik 64 JASA V59 437-459 Statistical reforms accelerated by sixth census errors *Opal G. Regan 73 JASA V68 540-547

The accuracy of census literacy statistics in Iran *Charles Windle 59 JASA V54 578-581 differential quality of data in the 1970 census *Richard C. Rockwell An investigation of imputation and 75 JASA V70 39-42

data on work status in the 1970 census of popuration; An attempt at evaluation Ann R. Miller Retrospective 76 JASA V71 286-292 of seasonal time series; A model for the census X-1 1 program Cleveland; Tiao Decomposition 76 JASA V71 581-587

Spectral evaluation of BLS and census revised seasonal adjustment procedures Harry M. Rosenblaft 68 JASA V63 472-501 Evaluation of census survival rates In estimating intercensal state net migration *James 0. Tarver 62 JASA V57 841-862

A note on the census survival ratio method of estimating net migration *K. C. Zachariah 62 JASA V57 175-183 M. Slvamurthy Census survival ratio method * Errors in the estimation of net migration rate in the studies of internal migration 69 JASA V64 1434-38

Census tract Income * Estimating household income from location Anita A. Summers; Barbara L. Wolfe 78 JASA V73 288-292

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On approximations for the central and noncentral distribution of the generalized variance H. S. Steyn 78 JASA V73 670-675 note on representations of the doubly non-central t distribution W. G. Bulgren; D. E. Amos A 68 JASA V63 1013-19

Some percentage points of the non-central f-distribution Ernest M. Scheuer; Robert A. Spurgeon 63 JASA V58 176-182 maximum likelihood estimate of the non-centrality parameter of a non-central chi-aquare variate Paul L. Meyer The 67 JASA V62 1258-64

baaed upon propertiea of advancing centroids S. I. Askovitz Graphic methoda 59 JASA V54 668-673 An analytical comparison of certainty equivalence and seque~ntial updating R. Harkema 75 JASA V70 348-350

Chain. Markov: see also Markov chain Chain index technique * On an index of quality change Irma Adelman; Zvi Griliches 61 JASA V56 535-548 Chance constraints and normal deviates A. Charnes; W. W. Cooper 62 JASA V57 134-148

A chance mechanism of the variation in the number of births per couple S. N. Singh 68 JASA V63 209-213 Chance, statistics, and statisticians-Presidential address *Leslie Kish 78 JASA V73 1-6

A two-state Markov model for behavioral change Mary H. Regier 68 JASA V63 993-999 On the relation between change and initial value *Nils Blomqvist 77 JASA V72 746-749

Forecasting short-term economic change: Presidential address *Geoffrey H. Moore 69 JASA V64 1-22 Income, income change, and durable goods demand *Maw Lin Lee 64 JASA V59 1194-02

Life tests with periodic change in failure rate-Grouped observations T. N. Srivastava 75 JASA V70 394-397 Change-point * Inference in two-phase regreaaion David V. Hinkley 71 JASA V66 736-743

The problem of accounting for productivity change in the construction price index Kunio Yoshihara; Kenichi Furuya; Takao Suzuki 71 JASA V66 33-41 On an index of quality change *Irma Adelman; Zvi Griliches 61 JASA V56 535-548

proportional to size when the sizgs change significantly *Gray et al. Several methods of re-designing area samples utilizing probabilities 68 JASA V63 1280-97 test for the detection of a systematic change in mean Ricardo Maronna; Victor J. Yohai A bivariate 78 JASA V73 640-645

James V. Bradley Change-over trials Complete counterbalancing of immediate sequential effects in a Latin Square design 58 JASA V53 525-528 The estimation of a changing seasonal pattern E. J. Hannan 64 JASA V59 1063-77 Retaining units after changing strata and probabilities *Leslie Kish;, Alastair Scott 71 JASA V66 461-470

and statistical inference in a rapidly changing world: Presidential address *Frederick F. Stephan The quality of statistical information 67 JASA V62 1-9 Channel capacity * Economics of information systems Jacob Marschak 71 JASA V66 192-219

of association between two binary characteristics in two different populationa Agnes Berger On comparing intensities 61 JASA V56 889-908 10% and 50% points of the operating characteristic curves for fixed effects analysis of variance F testa, alpha=0.01 and ... Duncan Charts of the 57 JASA V52345-349

Norman R. Garner The operating characteristic curve for sequential sampling by variables when the producer's and consumer's risks are equal 56 JASA V51 108-110 Validation of consumer financial characteristics: Common stock R. Ferber; J. Forsythe; H. W. Guthrie; E. S. Maynes 69 JASA V64 415-432

Characteristic function * The distribution of linear combinations of t-variables Glenn A. Walker; John G. Saw 78 JASA V73 876-878 fingerprint probabilities based on individual characteristics Osterburg et al. Development of a mathematical formula for the calculation of 77 JASA V72 772-778

covariance matricea baaed on individual characteristic roots Pillai; AI-Ani Power compariaons of teata of equality of two 70 JASA V65 438-446 Characteristic roots On the exact distribution of Pillai's V(s) criterion K. C. Sreedharan Pillai; Kanta Jayachandran 70 JASA V65 447-454 The power of two tests- for nonadditivity Victor Hegemann; Dallas E. Johnson 76 JASA V7 1 945-948 Sensitivity comparisons among tests of the general linear hypothesis Martin Schatzoff 66 JASA V61 415-431

system of distributions I. Its curve-shape characteristics II. The sample median Irving W. Burr; Peter J. Cislak On a general 68 JASA V63 627-635 A characterization of convoluted Poiaaon distributions with applications to eatimation Samaniego 76 JASA V71 475-479 A characterization of the Dlrlchiet distribution J. N. Darroch; D. Ratcliff 71 JASA V66 641-643

On characterization of some distributions by truncation properties Andre G. Laurent 74 JASA V69 823-827 The characterizations for exponential and geometric distributions D. N. Shanbhag 70 JASA V65 1256-59 On characterizations of the exponential and geometric distributions by expectation Kong-Ming Chong 77 JASA V72 160-161 A characterization of hypergeometric distributions Morris Skibinsky 70 JASA V65 926-929

allometry; Size and shape variables with characterizations of the lognormal and generalized gamma distributions J. E. Mosimann Size 70 JASA V65 930-945 A characterization of population weighted-symmetry and related results Douglas A. Wolfe 74 JASA V69 819-822

On pairwise and mutual independence; Characterizations of rectangular distributions Michael F. Driscoll 78 JASA V73 432-434 Two characterizations of the geometric distribution R. C. Srivastava 74 JASA V69 267-269 On characterizing the chi square distribution by the student law *Ignacy Kotlarski 66 JASA V6 1 976-981

Characterizing the estimation of parametera in incomplete-data problema Donald B. Rubin 74 JASA V69 467-474 in the abbreviated Edgeworth and Gram-Charlier series Gerald 0. Berndt The regions of unimodality and positivity 57 JASA V52 253-256

of statistical indices for detecting cheaters William H. Angoff The development 74 JASA V69 44-49 New Chebyshev polynomial approximations to Mills' ratio Philip Rabinowitz 69 JASA V64 647-654

Chebyshev type inequalities On the bounds of the range of order statistics Douglas M. Hawkins 71 JASA V66 644-645 Tables of bounda for distributions with monotone hazard rate Richard E. Barlow; Albert W. Marshall 65 JASA V60 872-890

A check on groas errors in certain variance computations Hyman B. Kaitz 59 JASA V54 741-743 Residual correlations and diagnostic checking in dynamic-disturbance time series models David A. Pierce 72 JASA V67 636-640

approach Haugh Checking the independence of two covariance-stationary time series; A univariate residual cross-dorrelation 76 JASA V71 378-385 A note on Chernoff and Lieberman's generalized probability paper G. W. Cran 75 JASA V70 229-232

atratified samples Gad Nathan Chi-one square statistics * On the asymptotic power of teats for independence in contingency tables from 72 JASA V67 917-920 contingency... Goodman Partitioning of chi-square, analysis of marginal contingency tables, and eatimation of expected frequencies in multidimensional 71 JASA V66 339-344

Chi-square approximations for exponential parameters, prediction intervals and beta percentiles Mann; Grubbs 74 JASA V69 654-661 A two-moment chi-square approximation for the statistic log (absolute x-tilde/x-tilde) L. J. Bain; M. Engelhardt 75 JASA V70 948-950

Chi-square approximation The asymptotic distribution of the likelihood ratio in some nonstandard cases Lionel Weiss 75 JASA V70 204-208 Note on the Cochran 0 teat Merle W. Tate; Sara M. Brown 70 JASA V65 155-160 A Gaussian approximation to the distribution of a definite quadratic form D. R. Jensen; Herbert Solomon 72 JASA V67 898-902

Extended tables of I and chi-square for Bonferroni tests with unequal error allocation C. M. Dayton; W. D. Schafer 73 JASA V68 78-83 data. IL; Small sample comparisons with chi-square and other competitors Margolin; Light An analysis of variance for categorical 74 JASA V69 755-764

Chi-square correlation test * Optimum choice of classes for contingency tables M. A. Hamdan 68 JASA V63 291-297 An inequality for a class of bivariate chi-square distributions D. R. Jensen 69 JASA V64 333-336 Another derivation of the non-central chi-square distribution William C. Guenther 64 JASA V59 957-960

approximations of percentage points of the chi-square distribution and Poisson confidence limits *Herman Burstein Close 73 JASA V68 581-584 On characterizing the chi square distribution by the student law Ignacy Kotlarski 66 JASA V61 976-981

Chi-square distribution

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Chi-squere goodness-of-fit A comparative study of various tests for normatity *S. S. Shapiro; M. B. Witk, H-. J. Chen 68 JASA V63 1343-72 Test resistance *Donald Ylvisaker 77 JASA V72 551-556

Two-stage chi square goodness-of-fit teat *John E. Hewett; R. K. Tsutakawa 72 JASA V67 395-401 of a linear combination of Independent chi squares Joseph L. Fteiss On the distribution 71 JASA V66 142-144 to linear combinations of Independent chi-squares A. W. Davis A differential equation approach 77 JASA V72 212-214

chi-squarel estimate and a LAMST chi-square in the "no interaction' problem *Berkson; Nagnur A note on the minimum 74 JASA V69 1038-40 o1 the smell sample power o1 the chi square and likelihood ratio tests o1 the assumptions for stochastic models *Lissitz Comparison 72 JASA V67 574-577

order of autoregressive models: The max chi-square method James T. McClave Estimating the 78 JASA V73 122-128 Bivariate probit analysis: Minimum chi-square methods Takeshi Amemiya 74 JASA V69 940-944

The maximum likelihood, the minimum chi-square and the nonlinear weighted least-squares estimator in the general qualitative... *Amemiya 76 JASA V71 347-351 A nomogram for chi-square *William C. Boyd 65 JASA V60 344-346

A comparison of the Pearson chi-square and Kolmogorov goodness-of-fit tests with respect to validity *Malcolm J. Slakter 65 JASA V60 854-858 On the studentized smallest chi-square *K. V. Ramachandran 58 JASA V53 868-872

commonly imposed on the use of the chi-square statistic *Roscoe; Byiirs An investigation of the restraints with respect to sample size 71 JASA V66 755-759 Chi-square statistic A Bayesian approach to some multinomial estimation and pretesting problems *Tom Leonard 77 JASA V72 869-874

Leo A. Goodman On the relationship between Iwo statistics pertaining to tests of three-factor interaction in contingency tables 75 JASA V70 624-625 Some reasons for not using the Yates continuity correction on 2 x 2 contingency tables *W. J. Conover 74 JASA V69 374-382

several authors) Comment on "Some reasons for not using the Yates continuity correction on 2 x 2 contingecy tables" ( 74 JASA V69 376-382 James N. Cronholm A two-variable generating function for computing the sampling probabilities of a class of widely used statistics 64 JASA V59 487-491

The power of chi-square tests for contingency tables *Ross C. Meng; Douglas G. Chapman 66 JASA V61 965-975 A multivariate extension of Friedman's chi-squarer test *Thomas M. Gerig 69 JASA V64 1595-08

Chi-square tests for normality * Are price expectations -normally distributed? *John A. Carlson 75 JASA V70 749-754 Chi-square tests with one degree of freedom; extensions of the Mantel-Haenszel procedure *Nathan Mantel 63 JASA V58 690-700

Empirical evaluation of some chi-square tests for the order of a Markov chain *Donald Guthrie; Mary N. Youssef 70 JASA V65 631-634 On the chi-square test when the parameters are estimated independently of the sample *Gerald R. Chase 72 JASA V67 609-611

How many classes in the Pearson chi-square test? Ram C. Dahiya; John Gurland 73 JASA V68 707-712 The number and width of classes in the chi-square test M. A. Hamdan 63 JASA V58 678-689

Chi-square tests Nathan On the asymptotic power of tests for Independence In contingency tables from stratified samples *Gad 72 JASA V67 917-920

Rapid analysis of 2 x 2 tables *Irwin D. J. Bross; Ethel L. Kasten 57 JASA V52 18-28 Repeated measurements on autoregressive processes *T. W. Anderson 78 JASA V73 371-378 Tail probabilities for contingency tables with small expectations *Gerhard Hommel 78 JASA V73 764-766 Testing for and against an order restriction on multinomial parametersm Tim Robertson 78 JASA V73 197-202

Distribution of a sum of weighted chi-square variables Herbert Solomon; Michael A. Stephens 77 JASA V72 881-885 Khatri; Shah Chi-square variables *Exact variance of combined inter- and intra-block estimates in incomplete block designs 75 JASA V70 402-406 non-centrality parameter of a non-central chi-square variate *Paul L. Meyer The maximum likelihood estimate of the 67 JASA V62 1258-64 sample comparisons of exact levels for chi-squared goodness-of-fit statistics *Kinley Larntz Small- 78 JASA V73 253-263

Direct approximations for chi-squared percentage points David C. Hoaglin 77 JASA V72 508-515 The distribution of the chi-squared statistic under clustered sampling from contingency tables *Joel E. Cohen 76 JASA V71 665-670

An asymptotic chi-squared test for the equality of two correlation matrices *Robert 1. Jennrich 70 JASA V65 904-912 Weld's method, and the construction of chi-squared tests of fit *David S. Moore Generalized inverses, 77 JASA V72 131-137

assessment of the accuracy of the chi-squared teat of goodness of fit *Radlow; Alt Jr An alternate multinomial 75 JASA V70 811-813 Combining Independent chi-squared tests, James A. Koziol; Michael D. Perlman 78 JASA V73 753-763

make entries of zero: Errors in recording childless cases in population censuses *M. A. EI-Badry Failure of enumerators to 61 JASA V56 909-924 a study of accident repeatedness among children *Mellinger at al. A mathematical model with applications to 65 JASA V60 1046-59

The normal income hypothesis in Chile *Roger R. Betancourt 71 JASA V66 258-263 A simple approach to the Bayes choice criterion; The method of critical probabilities *Alvise Braga-lla 64 JASA V59 1227-30

The effect of category choice on some ordinal measures of association *Alan Agresti 76 JASA V71 49-55 Crossroad choices for the future development of the federal statistical system *Raymond T. Bowman 68 JASA V63 801-816

Approximate speification and the choice of a k-class estimator *Franklin M. Fisher 67 JASA V62 1265-76 Sample selection and the choice of estimator in two-way stratified populations *W. H. Williams .64 JASA V59 1054-62

A note on multiple-choice Items *Alexis Zinger 72 JASA V67 340-341 Ideal multiple-choice items *R. A. Weitzman 70 JASA V65 71-89

Optimum choice of classes for contingency tables *M. A. Hamdan 68 JASA V63 291-297 On the choice of plotting positions on probability paper *Bradford F. Kimball 60 JASA V55 546-560

Some probability paradoxes in choice from among random alternatives Colin R. Blyth 72 JASA V67 366-381 on "Some probability paradoxes in choice from among random aitematives" (several authors) Comments 72 JASA V67 373-381

of subjective probabilities by sequential choices *Arlo 0. Hendrickson; Robert J. Buehler Elicitation 72 JASA V67 880-883 Bayes approach to scoring multiple-choice tests in the misinformation model *George T. Duncan An empirical 74 JASA V69 50-57

On the choice of the unrelated question in Simmons' version of randomized response Jan Lanke 75 JASA V70 80-83 Cholesky factorization Comment on the iterative refinement of least-squares solutions *Aake Bjoerck 78 JASA V73 161-166 On the iterative refinement of least squares solutions *R. H. Fletcher 75 JASA V70 109-112 A note on matrix inversion by the square root method *David Durand 56 JASA V51 288-292 Regression updating *John M. Chambers 71 JASA V66 744-748

Estimation of survivorship in chronic disease: The "actuarial" method *Lila Elveback 58 JASA V53 420-440 Possible increases in the underreporting of cigarette consumption *Kenneth E. Warner 78 JASA V73 314-318

in health with special reference to the cigarette smoking and lung cancer controversy *Greenberg Problems of statistical inference 69 JASA V64 739-758 for randomness of directions against two circular alternatives *Michael A. Stephens Tests 69 JASA V64 280-289

Circular distribution More multisample tests for the von Mises distribution *G. J. G. Upton 76 JASA V71 675-678 Multisample tests for the von Mises distribution *M. A. Stephens 72 JASA V67 456-461

Circular error probabilities H. Leon Harter 60 JASA V55 723-731 Circular error probability

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Measurement of citrus demands when all variables are subject to error Anthony A. Prato 70 JASA V65 1146-58 models for jury verdicts in criminal and civil trials Alan E. Gelfand; Herbert Solomon A study of Poisson's 73 JASA V68 271-278

Comment on "Review of claim that excess morbidity and disability can be ascribed to smoking" Ronald W. Wilson 73 JASA V68 85-87 A review of the claim that excess morbidity and disability can be ascribed to smoking Theodor D. Sterling 71 JASA V66 251-257

Class boundaries * Note on grouping D. R. Cox 57 JASA V52 543-547 Classification: see also cross-classification Classification based on dichotomous and continuous variables P. C. Chang; A. A. Afifi 74 JASA V69 336-339

Sample-based classification procedures derived from density estimators Ned Glick 72 JASA V67 116-122 Discrimination and classification using both binary and continuous variables W. J. Krzanowski 75 JASA V70 782-790

Errors of classification in a binomial population Marion R. Bryson 65 JASA V60 217-224 of the location model for discrimination or classification W. J. Krzanowski Canonical representation 76 JASA V71 845-848 inliars when binomial data are subject to classification errors Philip J. McCarthy The effects of discarding 72 JASA V67 515-529

Rizvi Effect on classification error of random permutations of features in representing multivariate data by faces Chernoff; 75 JASA V70 548-554 Comparison of some density estimate classification procedures Matthew Goldstein 75 JASA V70 666-669

Minimal sufficient statistics for the two-way classification mixed model design Robert A. Hultquist; Franklin A. Graybill 65 JASA V60 182-192 of a sigma-square in a two-way classification model with interaction Dallas E. Johnson; Franklin A. Graybill Estimation 72 JASA V67 388-394

Bias in multinomial classification P. Krishnaswami; Rajeshwar Nath 68 JASA V63 298-303 On the performance of some multinomial classification rules William R. Dillon; Matthew Goldstein 78 JASA V73 305-313

data: Interactions among multiple classifications Leo A. Goodman The multivariate analysis of qualitative 70 JASA V65 226-256 Some classification procedures for multivariate binary data using orthogonal functions Jurg Ott; Richard A. Kronmal 76 JASA V71 391-399

of variance components in nested classifications Burdick; Sielken Jr Exact confidence intervals for linear combinations 78 JASA V73 632-635 of variates for the two-group multinomial classification problem Matthew Goldstein; Manus Rabinowitz Selection 75 JASA V70 776-781

for the two-way completely-random classification Harville.. between subclass means and the numbers of observations in the subclasses 68 JASA V63 1484-94 for the unbalanced one-way random classification Harville .. dependence between random effects and the numbers of observations on the effects 67 JASA V62 1375-86 coefficients estimated from one-way-classification tables when the cross classifications are unknown Haitovsky Unbiased multiple regression 66 JASA V61 720-728 Stochastic interpretation of 2 x 2 classification tables Neil E. Beckwith; Donald G. Morrison 77 JASA V72 303-308

Bias of two classification procedures in a dichotomous populaton Cary T. Isaki 74 JASA V69 957-960 Classification Admissible discriminant analysis Lloyd Fisher; John W. Van Ness 73 JASA V68 603-607

variance R. A. Dayananda; I. G. Evans Bayesian acceptance-sampling schemes for two-sided tests of the mean of a normal distribution of known 73 JASA V68 131-136 A Bayesian approach to second guessing "undecided" respondents S. James Press; Chung-Fang Yang 74 JASA V69 58-67 Choosing between logistic regression and discriminant analysis S. James Press; Sandra Wilson 78 JASA V73 699-705 Direct clustering of a data matrix J. A. Hartigan 72 JASA V67 123-129 A conservative confidence interval for a likelihood ratio Ann F. S. Mitchell; Clive D. Payne 71 JASA V66 861-866

characteristics Osterburg et al. Development of a mathematical formula for the calculation of fingerprint probabilities based on individual 77 JASA V72 772-778 Dorfman-type group testing for a modified binomial model Charles G. Pfeifer; Peter Enis 78 JASA V73 588-592

Hochberg On the use of double sampling schemes in analyzing categorical data with misclassification errors Yosef 77 JASA V72 914-921 observations Geoffrey John McLachlan Estimating the linear discriminant function from initial samples containing a small number of unclassified 77 JASA V72 403-406 of the disputed... Mosteller et al. Inference in an authorship problem-A comparative study of discrimination methods applied to the authorship 63 JASA V58 275-309

On some invariant criteria for grouping data H. P. Friedman; J. Rubin 67 JASA V62 1159-78 Linear discriminant functions for stationary time series R. H. Shumway; A. N. Unger 74 JASA V69 948-956 Objective criteria for the evaluation of clustering methods William M. Rand 71 JASA V66 846-850

Thomas M. Lewinson Probabilistic clustering for attributes of mixed type with biopharmaceutical applications Robert F. White; 77 JASA V72 271-277 A solution to the problem of linking multivariate documents N. S. D'Andrea Du Bois Jr 69 JASA V64 163-174 Step-wise clustering- procedures Benjamin King 67 JASA V62 86-101 A stochastic analysis of the spatial clustering of retail establishments Andrei Rogers 65 JASA V60 1094-03

Jean Dunn The treatment of missing values in discriminant analysis-I. The sampling experiment Linda S. Chan; Olive 72 JASA V67 473-477 Goodman The analysis of cross-classified data: Independence, quasi-independence, and interactions in contingency tables with or without ... 68 JASA V63 1091-31

means when a group of observations is classified by a linear discriminant function Chien-Pai Han Estimating 78 JASA V73 661-665 A multiple comparison procedure for classifying all pairs out of k means as close or distant James C. Reading 75 JASA V70 832-838

to the design of sequential controiled clinical trials L. J. Wei An application of an urn model 78 JASA V73 559-563 Play the winner rule and the controlled clinical trial M. Zelen 69 JASA V64 131-146 approach to the analysis of data from clinical trials Melvin R. Novick; James E. Grizzle A Bayesian 65 JASA V60 81-96 two-armed bandit strategies for certain clinical trials Donald A. Berry Modified 78 JASA V73 339-345

response-duration of response models for clinical trials Jerome H. Klotz Truncated geometric 76 JASA V7 1 331-334 An adaptive procedure for sequential clinical trials Jerome Cornfield; Max Halperin; Samuel W. Greenhouse 69 JASA V64 759-770

hypotheses-with applications to sequential clinical trials Jerome Cornfield A Bayesian test of some classical 66 JASA V61 577-594 A class of designs for sequential clinical trials *Lee-Jen Wei 77 JASA V72 382-386

Clinical trials An algorithm for the discrete Fisher's permutation test Andrew P. Soms 77 JASA V72 662-664 Bayesian analysis of the two-sample problem with incomplete data Robert H. Lochner; A. P. Basu 72 JASA V67 432-438 An extension of Colton's model for comparing two medical treatments Gaston Mendoza; Boris lglewicz 78 JASA V73 646-649

Ware Early decision in a censored Wilcoxon two-sample test for accumulating survival data Max Halperin; James 74 JASA V69 414-422 Early decision in the Wilcoxon two-sample test David W. AIling 63 JASA V58 713-720 Finite horizon behavior of policies for two-arm bandits B. L. Fox 74 JASA V69 963-965 An inverse stopping rule for play-the-winner sampling David G. Hoel 72 JASA V67 148-151

hypotheses C. P. Cox; T. D. Roseberry A large sample sequential test, using concomitant information, for discrimination between two composite 66 JASA V61 357-367 A model for selecting one of two medical treatments Theodore Colton 63 JASA V58 388-400 A multi-stage procedure for the selection of the best of several populations R. J. Taylor; H. A. David 62 JASA V57 785-796

George H. Weiss Play-the-winner rule and inverse sampling in selecting the better of two binomial populations Milton Sobel; 71 JASA V66 545-551 Selecting one of two treatments when the responses are dichotomous Paul L. Canner 70 JASA V65 293-306 Sequential comparison of exponential survival curves Norman Breslow; Charlene Haug 72 JASA V67 691-697 Sequential medical trials F. J. Anscombe 63 JASA V58 365-383 Sequential medical trials: Some comments on F. J. Anscombe's paper P. Armitage 63 JASA V58 384-387 A sequential signed-rank test Rupert G. Miller Jr 70 JASA V65 1554-61

Kiefer; George H. Weiss Truncated version of a play-the-winner rule for choosing the better of two binomial populations James E. 74 JASA V69 807-809

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Complete-link cluster analysis by graph coloring Pierre Hansen; Michei Delattre 78 JASA V73 397-403 Cluster anaiysis and mathematical programming M. R. Rao 71 JASA V66 622-626

A probability theory of cluster analysis *Robert F. Ling 73 JASA V68 159-164 Cluster analysis Implementation and applications ot bivariate Gaussian mixture decomposition *Michaei Tarter; Abraham Silivers 75 JASA V70 47-55 The use of faces to represent points in k-dimensional space graphically *Herman Chernoff 73 JASA V68 361-368 Integer programming and the theory of grouping *Hrishikesh D. Vinod 69 JASA V64 506-519 On some invariant criteria for grouping data H. P. Friedman; J. Rubin 67 JASA V62 1159-78 Representation of simliarity matrices by trees J. A. Hartigan 67 JASA V62 1140-58 Stability of two hierarchical grouping techniques Case 1: Sensitivity to data errors *Frank B. Baker 74 JASA V69 440-445

Seymour Sudman Optimum cluster designs within a primary unit using combined telephone screening and face-to-face interviewing 78 JASA V73 300-304 Probabilities for the size of largest clusters and smaiiest intervals Sylvan R. Walienstein; Joseph I. Naus 74 JASA V69 690-697

and variances for the size of largest clusters. and smallest Intervals J. i. Naus Some probablilties, expectations 66 JASA V61 1191-99 distribution of the size of the maximum ciuster of points on a line *Joseph i. Naus The 65 JASA V60 532-538-

Cluster sampling Estimates in successive sampling using a muiti-stage design *D. Singh 68 JASA V63 99-112 Estimation in multi-stage surveys *Alastair Scott; T. M. F. Smith 69 JASA V64 830-840 The iinear least-squares prediction approach -to two-stage sampiing *Richard M. Royail 76 JASA V71 657-664 Optimal aiiocation in stratified and multistage samples using prior information *William A. Ericson 68 JASA V63 964-983

Percentage points of a test for clusters *L. Engeiman; J. A. Hartigan 69 JASA V64 1647-48 of the chi-squared statistic under clustered sampiing from contingency tables * ioel E. Cohen The distribution 76 JASA V71 665-670

Direct clustering of a data matrix *J. A. Hartigan 72 JASA V67 123-129 Objective criteria for the evaluation of clustering methods *Wiiiiam M. Rand 71 JASA V66 846-850

goodness-of-fit in complete-link hierarchical clustering *Frank B. Baker; Lawrence J. Hubert A graph-theoretic approach to 76 JASA V71 870-878 single-link and complete-link hierarchical clustering procedures *Lawrence Hubert * Approximate evaiuation techniques for the 74 JASA V69 698-704

A. Relies Clustering by Identification with speciai appilcation to two-way tabies of counts *William S. Cieveland; Daniei 75 JASA V70 626-630 Itzhak Venezia Ciustering matrix * A decision-theoretic approach to the aggregation probiem at the pre-data-coiiection stage 78 JASA V73 552-558 implied by the Jardine-Sibson overlapping clustering methods, Bk *F. James Rohif Graphs 74 JASA V69 705-710

Lewinson Probabilistic clustering for attributes of mixed type with biopharmaceutical applilcations *Robert F. White; Thomas M. 77 JASA V72 271-277 A stochastic anaiysis of the spatial clustering of retal estabiishments *Andrei Rogers 65 JASA V60 1094-03

Step-wise clustering procedures *Benjamin King 67 JASA V62 86-101 Clustering The generaiized birthday problem *Bernard, Saperstein 72 JASA V67 425-428 Sampiing methods for random digit diaiing *Joseph Waksberg 78 JASA V73 40-46 Tests for randomness of directions against two circuiar aiternatives *Michael A. Stephens 69 JASA V64 280-289 The testing of unit vectors for randomness *M. A. Stephens 64 JASA V59 160-167

approximations for the null... Yarnoid C(m) distribution * The minimum expectation in X-squared goodness of fit tests and the accuracy of 70 JASA V65 864-886 Cobb-Douglas function Costs and returns to scaie in U.$S. Post Offices, Leonard Merewitz 71 JASA V66 504-509 Estimation in iognormai linear modeis *Dan Bradu; Yair Mundiak 70 JASA V65 198-211

Ramsey; Paui Zarembka Specification error tests and aiternative functionai forms of the aggregate production function *James B. 71 JASA V66 471-477 Extension of Cochran's formulae for -addition or omission of a variate 'in muitipie regression anaiysis *D. G. Kabe 63 JASA V58 527-534

Cochran interchangeabilifty hypothesis * Tests of homogeneity for correiated sampies Aibert Madansky 63 JASA V58 97-119 Grant W. Somes Cochran Q statistic * Distribution of 0 when testing equality of matched proportions Vasant P. Bhapkar; 77 JASA V72 658-661

Note on the Cochran 0 test Merie W. Tate; Sara M. Brown 70 JASA V65 155-160 Note on Cochran's 0-test for the comparison of correiated proportions *A. Berger; R. Z. Gold 73 JASA V68 989-993

Cochran's 0 test: Exact distribution *Kashinath D. Pathl 75 JASA V70 186-189 Cochran test * An empiricai comparison of severai multiple range tests for variances *Kenneth J. Levy 75 JASA V70 180-183 Cochrane-Orcutt estimator Smali-sample estimation of a structural equation with autocorrelated errors *Michael D. Hurd 72 JASA V67 567-573

Potluri Rao; Zvi Griliches Smali-sample properties of several two-stage regression methods in the context of auto-correlated errors 69 JASA V64 253-272 Controi of quality of coding in the 1960 censuses *Herman H. Fasteau; J. Jack Ingram; George Minton 64 JASA V59 120-132

Coefficient, correlation: see also correlation coefficient Coefficient, random: see also random coefficient Coefficient, regression: see also regression coefficient

formulas for the mean difference and coefficient of concentration *Gerald J. Glasser Variance 62 JASA V57 648-654 Graphic computation of tau as a coefficient of disarray Harold D. Griffin 58 JASA V53 441-447

paper "Graphic computation of tau as a coefficient of disarray" S. M. Shah A note on Griffin's 61 JASA V56 736-736 The exact distribution of a structural coefficient estimator *. David H. Richardson 68 JASA V63 1214-26

Coefficient of interarea variation as a measure of spatial income inequality *Barbara B. Murray 70 JASA V65 598-601 sample nonnull properties of Kendall's coefficient of concordance for normal populations-An alternative to the intraclass... *Kraemer The small 76 JASA V71 608-613

A partial coefficient for Goodman and Kruskal's gamma *James A. Davis 67 JASA V62 189-193 Coefficient of reliability * Some ettects of errors of measurement on multiple correlation *W. G. Cochran 70 JASA V65 22-34

Obenchain Coefficient of, residual variation * Residual optimality: Ordinary vs. weighted vs. biased least squares *R. L. 75 JASA V70 375-379 maximum likelihood estimate of a coefficent in a simultaneous equation system *Anderson ..of the distribution of the limited information 74 JASA V69 565-573

A test for a shifting slope coefficient in a linear model *John U. Farley; Melvin J. Hinich 70 JASA V65 1320-29 mean of a normal distribution with known coefficient of variation Leon Jay Gieser; John D. Heasty Estimating the 76 JASA V71- 977-981 mean of a normal distribution with known coefficient of variation Rasul A. Khan A note on estimating the 68 JASA V63 1039-41

The utilization of a known coefficient of variation in the estimation procedure *Donald T. Searls 64 JASA V59 1225-26 Cognitive processes and the assessment of subjective probability distributions Robin M. Hogarth 75 JASA V70 271-289

Comments on "Cognitive processes and the assessment of subjective probability distributions" (several authors) 75 JASA V70 290-294 CoherenceI Strong inconsistency from uniform priors *Mervyn Stone 76 JASA V71 114-116 Comment on "Strong inconsistency from uniform priors" *(several authors) 76 JASA V71 117-125

Coin-toss experiment * Probabilities based on circumstantial evidence *D. J. Finney 77 JASA V72 316-318 Osborne Coincident events * Some quantitative tests for stock price generating models and trading folklore *M. F. M. 67 JASA V62 321-340

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Bickle The combination of estimates from similar experiments. allowing for inter-experiment variation Pamela M. Morse; A. 67 JASA V62 241-250 The locally optimal combination of independent test statistics Katherine L. Monti; Pranab K, Sen 76 JASA V7 1 903-911

Almost linearly-optimum combination of unbiased estimates Max Halperin 61 JASA V56 36-43 The combination of tests based on discrete distributions W. M. Kincaid 62 JASA V57 10-19

Mehta; John Gurland. Combinations of unbiased estimators of the mean which consider inequality of unknown variances J, S. 69 JASA V64 1042-55 Combinatorial probability * On the method of inclusion and exclusion Lajos Takacs 67 JASA V62 102-113

A combinatorial test for independence of dichotomous responses Paul W, Mielke Jr; M. M. Siddiqui 65 JASA V60 437-441 Uniformly better combined estimators in factorial arrangements with confounding K. R. Shah 67 JASA V62 638-642

Exact variance of combined inter- and intra-block estimates in incomplete block designs *Khatri; Shah 75 JASA V70 402-406 On the loss of information in combined inter- and intra-block estimation K. R. Shah 70 JASA V65 1562-64

Thomas R. Bement; George A, Milliken Combined intra-Interblock * Recovery of interblock information for designs with groups of correlated blocks 77 JASA V72 157-159 A Bayes approach for combining correlated estimates Seymour Geisser 65 JASA V60 602-607

Combining estimates of location Arthur Cohen 76 JASA V71 172-175 Combining independent chi-squared tests James A. Koziol; Michael D. Perlman 78 JASA V73 753-763

optimality of Fisher's method of combining independent tests II Ramon C. Littell; J. Leroy Folks Asymptotic 73 JASA V68 193-194 optimality of Fisher's method of combining independent tests Ramon C. Littell; J. Leroy Folks Asymptotic 71 JASA V66 802-806

On the comparison of two methods of combining independent tests Ramon C. Littell; J. Leroy Folks 72 JASA V67 223-223 Combining overlapping information *Richard Zeckhauser 71 JASA V66 91-92 Combining unbiased estimates of a parameter known to be positive T. W. F. Stroud 74 JASA V69 502-506

An explicit estimation of the prevalence of commitment to a training school, to age 18, by rece and by sesx Robert A. Gordon 73 JASA V68 547-553 Commodity demand * A note on the efficient estimation of the linear expenditure system John C. Ham 78 JASA V73 208-210 Communication theory * Economics of information systems Jacob Marschak 71 JASA V66 192-219

as a probability model in population and community ecology and some of its statistical properties Patil et al. Multivariate logarithmic series distribution 67 JASA V62 655-674 Three sources of data on commuting: Problems and possibilities Leo F. Schnore 60 JASA V55 8-22

Some nonparametric tests for comovements between time series *Leo A. Goodman; Yehuda Grunfeld 61 JASA V56 11-26 Comovement of time series * Some non-parametric tests for in-dependent time series Pranab Kumar Sen 65 JASA V60 134-147

1, 000 William J. MacKinnon Compact table of twelve probability levels of the symmetric binomial cumulative distribution for sample sizes to 59 JASA V54 164-172 Maddala et al. A comparative study of alternative estimators for variance components models used in econometric applicatons 73 JASA V68 324-328

Inference in an authorship problem-A comparative study of discrimination methods applied to the authorship of the disputed... Mosteller et al. 63 JASA V58 275-309 Comparative judgment * The rational origin for measuring subjective values L. L. Thurstone; Lyle V. Jones 57 JASA V52 458-471

A comparative Monte Carlo study of the properties of econometric estimators W. M. Mikhail 75 JASA V70 94-104 Ramsay A comparative study of several robust estimates of slope, intercept, and scale in linear regression J. 0. 77 JASA V72 608-615

Comparative robustness of six tests in multivariate analysis of variance Chester L. Olson 74 JASA V69 894-908 Planning some two-factor comparative surveys Gordon Booth; J. Sedransk 69 JASA V64 560-573

A comparative study of various tests for normality S.& S. Shapiro; M. B. Wilk; H. J. Chen 68 JASA V63 1343-72 Chapman Comparative trials * The power of chi-square tesfs for contingency tables Rosa C. Meng; Douglas G. 66 JASA V61 965-975

The use of wealth to compare households' average saving *Phillip Cagan 64 JASA V59 737-745 ?T. W. F. Stroud Compartng conditional means and variances in a regression model with measurement errors of known variances 72 JASA V67 407-4 14 ?Richard F. Potthoff Comment on "Comparing conditional means and variances in a regression model with measurement errors of known variances" 72 JASA V67 412-413

Sequential medical trtals for comparing an expertmental with a standard treatment A. John Petkau 78 JASA V73 328-338 analysis: A factor-analytic method of comparing finite discrete distribution functions *J. S. Williams Canonical 78 JASA V73 781-786

Berger on comparing intensities of association between two binary characteristics in two different populations Agnes 61 JASA V56 889-908 k + 1)-decision selection procedures for comparing k normal means with a specified standard Bechhofer; Turnbull Two( 78 JASA V73 385-392

An extension of Colton's model for comparing two medical treatments Gaston Mendoza; Boris lglewicz 78 JASA V73 646-649 Tables for comparing two normal variances or two gamma means *S. John 75 JASA V70 344-347

A double sampling plan for comparing two variances R. K. Zeigler; Aaron Goldman 72 JASA V67 698-701 A study of methods for comparing several variances Peter S. Gartside 72 JASA V67 '342-346

discriminant function Chien-Pai Han Compartson of estimators *Estimating means when a group of observations is classified by a linear 78 JASA V73 661-665 and their odds ratios Thomas; Gart Comparison of proportions A table of exact confidence limits for differences and ratios of two proportions 77 JASA V72 73-76

Usefulness of the two-compartment open model in pharmacokinetics Carl M. Metzler 71, JASA V66 49-54 Comment on "Usefulness of the two-compartment open model in pharmacokinetics' J. 0. Haynes 71 JASA V66 53-54

estimation by partial totals for compartmental models *John J. Beauchamp; Richard G. Cornell Simultaneous 68 JASA V63 573-583 exact finite sample distrtbution of Theil's compatability test statistic and its application J. S. Mehta; P. A. V. B. Swamy The 74 JASA V69 154-158

Elveback Competing exponential risks, with particular reference to the study of smoking and lung cancer Berkson; 60 JASA V55 415-428 Carlo study of analysis of variance and competing rank tests for Scheffe's mixed model Richard 0. Gilbert A Monte 72 JASA V67 71-75

to the outcomes of multi-entry competitions David A. Harville Assigning probabilities 73 JASA V68 312-316 comparisons with chi-square and other competitors Margolin; Light An analysis of variance for categorical data, II: Small sample 74 JASA V69 755-764

Stein's estimation rule and its competitors-An empirical Bayes approach Bradley Efron; Carl Morris 73 JASA V68 117-130 Asymptotic efficiency of two nonparametric competitors of Wilcoxon's two sample test Myles Hollander 67 JASA V62 939-949

On any given Sunday: Fair competitor orderings with maximum likelihood methods Mark Thompson 75 JASA V70 536-541 of the logistic distribution from a complete or censored ssmple *Max Engelhardt Simple linear estimation of the parameters 75 JASA V70 899-902

three-parameter lognormal populations from complete and censored samples Harter; Moore Local-maximum-likelihood estimations of the parameters of 66 JASA V61 842-851 Complete counterbalancing of immediate sequential effects in a Latin Square design James V. Bradley 58 JASA V53 525-528

for a record matching process with complete invariant information Gad Nathan Outcome probabilities 67 JASA V62 454-469 Complete-link cluster analysis by graph coloring Pierre Hansen; Michel Delaffre 78 JASA V73 397-403 Complete-link clustering Measuring the power of hierarchical cluster analysis Frank B. Baker; Lawrence J. Hubert 75 JASA V70 31-38 Stability of two hierarchical grouping techniques Case 1: Sensitivity to data errors Frank B. Baker 74 JASA V69 440-445

theoretic approach to goodness-of-fit in complete-link hierarchical clustering Frank B. Baker; Lawrence J. Hubert A graph- 76 JASA V71 870-878 techniques for the single-link and complete-link hierarchical clustering procedures *Lawrence Hubert Approximate evaluation 74 JASA V69 698-704

in measuring the support for a complete order R. F. Tate On the use of partially ordered observations 61 JASA V56 299-313 Complete ranking * An efficient sequential ranking procedure Leo Katz 77 JASA V72 841-844

Estimating the complete sample size from an incomplete Poisson sample S. Blumenthal; R. C. Dahiya; A. J. Gross 78 JASA V73 182-187 estimation - of the logistic parameters for complete or tail-censored samples Ralph B. D'Agostino; Austin F. 5. Lee Linear 76 JASA V7 1 462-464

in the subclasses for the two-way completely-random classification Harville.. between subclass means and the numbers of observations 68 JASA V63 1484-94 variance ratios under permutation in the completely randomized design Frank B. Baker; Raymond 0. Collier Jr Some empirical results on 66 JASA V61 813-820

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On the measurement of the permanent component of a series *Donald H. Ebbeler 73 JASA V68 343-347 Measuring the permanent component of a series for aerially correlated observations Donald H. Ebbeler 73 JASA V68 579-580

Minimum variance properties of principal component regression *Edward Greenberg 75 JASA V70 194-197 Unbiased componentwise ratio estimation *D. S. Robson; C. Vithayasai 61 JASA V56 350-358

Composite estimators The effects of rotation group bias on estimates from panel surveys Barbara A. Bailar 75 JASA V70 23-30 The use of rotating samples in the Census Bureau's monthly surveys *Ralph S. Woodruff 63 JASA V58 454-467

Asymptotically optimal tests of composite hypotheses for randomized experiments with noncontrolled predictor variables Neyman at al. 65 JASA V60 699-721 Sequential tests of composite hypotheses *Nanak Chand 74 JASA V69 394-397

information, for discrimination between two composite hypotheses *Cox at al. A large sample sequential test, using concomitant 66 JASA V61 357-367 in science. The symmetric test of a composite hypothesis Jerzy Neyman Statistical problems 69 JASA V64 1154-71

S. R. Kulkarni Composite hypothesis * Lamp tests of linear and loglinear hypotheses in multinomial experiments B. R. Bhat; 66 JASA V61 236-245 Zipf's law and prior distributions for the composition of a population Bruce M. Hill 70 JASA V65 1220-32

An estimation procedure for range composition problems *Dennis J. Aigner 65 JASA V60 308-319 Compound Bayes

Morris Limiting the risk of Bayes and empirical Bayes estimators-Part I: The Bayes case Bradley Efron; Carl 71 JASA V66 807-815 Carl Morris Limiting the risk of Bayes and empirical Bayes estimators-Part ii: The empirical Bayes case Bradley Efron; 72 JASA V67 130-139

Canonical expansion of the compound correlated bivariate Poisson distribution M. A. Hamdan;,H. A. Ai-Bayyati 71 JASA V66 390-393 Compound estimation * A note on estimating the variance of the sample median J. S. Maritz; R. G. Jarrett 78 JASA V73 194-196 Compound growth process * Unbiased estimators of long-run expected rates of return Marshall E. Blume 74 JASA V69 634-638 Compound hypotheses* Iterated tests of the equality of several distributions Robert V. Hogg 62 JASA V57 579-585

Banerjee; G. K. Bhattacharyya Compound IG model A purchase incidence model with inverse Gaussian interpurchase times A. K. 76 JASA V71 823-829 The compound multinomlal distribution and Bayesian analysis of categorical data from finite populations Hoadley 69 JASA V64 216-229

tests of significance in sampling from a compound normal population Subrahmaniam at al. On the robustness of some 75 JASA V70 435-438 Compound Poisson distribution On a distribution law for word frequencies H. S. Sichel 75 JASA V70 542-547 Some numerical aspects of the use of transforms in statistics Sylvain Ehrenfeld 63 JASA V58 879-893 Tables of Poisson sums of normal variables Irwin Greenberg 70 JASA V65 984-989

A generalized compound Poisaon model for consumer purchase panel data analysis Allan E. Paull 78 JASA V73 706-713 A modified compound Poisson process with normal compounding S. James Press 68 JASA V63 607-613

A compounded multiple runs distribution James E. Dunn 69 JASA V64 1415-23 compound Poisson process with normal compounding S. James Press A modified 68 JASA V63 607-613

Systematic statistics used for data compression in space telemetry *Isidore Elsenberger; Edward C. Posner 65 JASA V60 97-133 The Bayes/non-Bayes compromise and the multinomial distribution Irving John Good; James Flinn Crook 74 JASA V69 711-720

Constants and compromise in the consumer price Index *Abner Hurwitz '62 JASA V57 813-825 Graphic computation of Rj.23 Frederick V. Waugh; Karl A. Fox 57 JASA V52 479-481 Graphic computation of tau as a coefficient of disarray Harold D. Griffin 58 JASA V53 441-447

A note on Griffin's paper "Graphic computation of tau as a coefficient of disarray" S. M. Shah 61 JASA V56 736-736 Machine computation of higher moments *Nathan Jaspen 56 JASA Vs51 489-500

Computation of MINOUE variance component estimates *Lon-Mu Liu; Jerome Senturia 77 JASA V72 867-868 Computation with multiple k-statistics Esther Schaeffer; Paul S. Dwyer 63 JASA V58 120-151 Computation and structure of optimal reset policies Ellis L. Johnson 67 JASA V62 1462-87

Tolerance and condition in regression computations Kenneth N. Bark 77 JASA V72 863-866 Partial correlations in regression computations Robert L. Gustafson 61 JASA V56 363-367

The computation of the unrestricted AQOL when defective material is removed but not replaced Allan C. Endres 69 JASA V64 665-668 check on gross errors in certain variance computations Hyman B. Kaitz A 59 JASA V54 741-743

More on computational accuracy in regression Warren T. Dent; David C. Cavander 77 JASA V72 598-600 Comment on "More on computational accuracy in regression" Albert E. Beaton; Donald B. Rubin; John L. Barone 77 JASA V72 600-601

of regression solutions: Another look at computational accuracy A. E. Beaton; D. B. Rubin; J. L. Barone The acceptability 76 JASA V71 158-168 of regression solutions: Another look at computational accuracy *Antoni Espasa A note on the acceptability 77 JASA V72 603-603

Computational algorithms * Multiple regression with stationary errors David B. Duncan; Richard H. Jonas 66 JASA V61 917-928 Henning Computational results in selecting multi-factor experimental arrangements J. B. Neuhardt; H. E. Bradley; R. W. 73 JASA V68 608-611

Automatic programming for automatic computers *Mitchell 0. Locks 59 JASA V54 744-754 The automatic computer in Industry Thornton C. Fry 56 JASA V51 565'575

by item) selection techniques and digital computers Fan; Muller; Rezucha Development of sampling plans by using sequential (item 62 JASA V57 387-402 Computer editing of survey data-Five years of experience in BLS manpower surveys Walter J. Stuart 66 JASA V61 375-383

least squares programs for the electronic computer from the point of view of the user Longley An appraisal of 67 JASA V62 819-841 Seasonal adjustments by electronic computer methods Julius Shiskin; Harry Eisenpress 57 JASA V52 415-449

Computer generation of normal random variables A. J. Kinderman; J. G. Ramage 76 JASA V71 893-897 A computer method for calculating Kendall's tau with ungrouped data William R. Knight 66 JASA V61 436-439

Computer packages, SAS, BMD * A comparison of several analysis of variance programs Ivor Francis 73 JASA V68 860-865 Computer packages A review of the manuals for BMDP and SPSS Kenneth N. Bark; Ivor S. Francis 78 JASA V73 65-70 A review of the manuals for BMDP and SPSS Mervin E. Muller 78 JASA V73 71-79 Comments on "Review of manuals for BMDP and SPSS" (several authors) 78 JASA V73 80-98

rounding error in least-squares regression computer programs Gary M. Mullet; Tracy W. Murray A new method for examining 71 JASA V66 496-498 of some widely used least squares computer programs *Roy H. Wampler A report on the accuracy 70 JASA V65 549-565

sampling prior to the era of the computer and its relevance to simulation Dainiel Teichroew A history of distribution 65 JASA V60 27-49 Applications of time-shared computers in a statistics curriculum Martin Schatzoff 68 JASA V63 192-208

D. S. Burdick; W. E. Sasser Computer simulation experiments with economic systems: The problem of experimental design T. H. Naylor; 67 JASA V62 1315-37 A computer simulation model of the textile industry Thomas H. Naylor; William H. Wallace; W. Earl Sasser 67 JASA V62 1338-64

Computer simulation * Data analysis using Stain's estimator and its generalizations Bradley Efron; Carl Morris 75 JASA V70 31 1-319 stopping rule for debugging and testing computer software Ernest H. Forman; Nozer D. Singpurwalla An empirical 77 JASA V72 750-757

The Wilcoxon. ties, and the computer J. H. Klotz 66 JASA V61 772-787 normal number generator for 32-bit-word computers Edwin H. Chen A random 71 JASA V66 400-403

Relative costs of computerized error inspection plans Robert T. O'Reagan 69 JASA V64 1245-55

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for the mean difference and coefficient of concentration Gerald J. Glasser Variance formulas 62 JASA V57 648-654 Concentration curves Regional disparities in household consumption in India *N. Bhattachgrya; B. Mahalanobis 67 JASA V62 143-161

Joseph L. Gastwirth A scale-free goodness-of-fit test for the exponential distribution based on the Lorenz curve Mitchell H. Gail; 78 JASA V73 787-793 Changes in concentration of domestic manufacturing establishment output: 1939-1958 Henry Adler Einhorn 62 JASA V57 797-803

Market growth and industry concentration David R. Kamerschen 68 JASA V63 228-241 Measures of concentration Marshall Hall; Nicolaus Tideman 67 JASA V62 162-168

company diversification and product concentration 1947-1954 Ralph L. Nelson Market growth, 60 JASA V55 640-649 The optimal measure of concentration Duncan Bailey; Stanley E. Boyle 71 JASA V66 702-706

Concentration parameters * Multisample tests for the von Mises distribution M. A. Stephens 72 JASA V67 456-461 A large sample sequential test, using concomitant information, for discrimination between two composite hypotheses Cox et al. 66 JASA V61 357-367

Peace; Roger E. Flora Concomitant information * Size and power assessments of tests of hypotheses on survival parameters Karl E. 78 JASA V73 129-132 and analysis of covariance when the concomitant variable is measured with error James S. DeGracie; Wayne A. Fuller Estimation of the slope 72 JASA V67 930-937 The analysis of lattice designs with concomitant variables associated with replications P. L. Cornelius 76 JASA V71 445-450

Kiefer Concomitant variables * Variance estimation with one unit per stratum H. 0. Hartley; J. N. K. Rao; Grace 69 JASA V64 841-851 A note on average tau as a measure of concordance William L. Hays 60 JASA V55 331-341

properties of Kendall's coefficient of concordance for normal populations-An alternative to the intraclass... Kraemer ..small sample nonnull 76 JASA V71 608-613 Concordance

ranking *D. W. Stilson; V. N. Campbell A note on calculating tau and average tau and on the sampling distribution of average tau with a criterion 62 JASA V57 567-571 Multivariate generalization of Kendall's tau with application to data reduction *Gary Simon 77 JASA V72 367-376 Ordinal measures of association William H. Kruskal 58 JASA V53 814-861

Optimal condensation of distributions and optimal spacing of order statistics Eve Bofinger 75 JASA V70 151-154 Conditional confidence statements and confidence estimators J. Kiefer 77 JASA V72 789-807

Comment on 'Conditional confidence statements and confidence estimators" (several authors) 77 JASA V72 808-827 Multivariate distributions which have beta conditional distributions *Ian R. James 75 JASA V70 681-684

On conditional expectations of location statistics *Robert V. Hogg 60 JASA V55 714-717 Conditional expected forecast value * Optimal properties of exponentially weighted forecasts John F. Muth 60 JASA V55 299-306

Leo A. Goodman Conditional independence * The multivariate analysis of qualitative data: Interactions among multiple classifications 70 JASA V65 226-256 The conditional level of the F-test Richard A. Olshen 73 JASA V68 692-698

The asymptotic distribution of conditional likelihood ratio tests Erling B. Andersen 71 JASA V66 630-633 Conditional likelihood Asymptotic normality of a new nonparametric statistic for use in organ transplant studies *John Crowley 74 JASA V69 1006-11 Likelihood methods and nonparametric tests John D. Kalbfleisch 78 JASA V73 167-170

F. Stroud Comparing conditional means and variances in a regression model with measurement errors of known variances T. W. 72 JASA V67 407-4 14 F. Pofthoff Comment on "Comparing conditional means and variances in a regression model with measurement errors of known variances" Richard 72 JASA V67 412-413

Conditional means and covariances of normal variables with singular covariance matrix George Marsaglia 64 JASA V59 1203-04 Bounds on conditional moments of Weibull and other monotone failure rate families Jagdish K. Patel; Campbell B. Read 75 JASA V70 238-244

Conditional-normal regression models R. F. Tate 66 JASA V61. 477-489 Conditional reference sets * Interaction test for three-dimensional contingency tables *Kashinath D. Patil 74 JASA V69 164-168

Lawless Conditional versus unconditional confidence intervals for the parameters of the Weibull distribution J. F. 73 JASA V68 665-669 sampling Wright; Engelhardt; Bain Conditional procedures * Inferences for the two-parameter exponential distribution under type I censored 78 JASA V73 650-655

On Durbin's modified principle of conditionality Allan Birnbaum 70 JASA V65 402-403 on the relation between sufficiency, conditionality and likelihood J. Durbin On Birnbaum's theorem 70 JASA V65 395-398

Comments on a weakened principle of conditionality Leonard J. Savage 70 JASA V65 399-401 Conditionality On the elimination of nuJisance parameters *Debabrata Basu 77 JASA V72 355-366 More on concepts of statistical evidence *Allan Birnbaum 72 JASA V67 858-861 On the foundations of statistical inference (w/Discussion beginning on p. 307) *Allan Birnbaum 62 JASA V57 269-326 On the sufficiency and likelihood principles D. A. S. Fraser 63 JASA V58 641-647

Confession of faith: 1955: Presidential address Ralph J. Watkins 56 JASA V51 1-1 1 Gurian Confidence bands in linear regression with constraints on the independent variables Max Halperin; Joan 68 JASA V63 1020-27

Discrimination and confidence bands on percentiles R. Kirk Steinhorst; David C. Bowden 71 JASA V66 851-854 On the confidence bands for quantiles of a normal population D. G. Kabe 76 JASA V71 417-419

A nlote on confidence bands for a regression line over a finite range *Olive Jean Dunn 68 JASA V63 1028-33 Linear segment confidence bands for simple linear models Franklin A. Graybill; David C. Bowden 67 JASA V62 403-408

Shorter confidence bands in linear regression Max Halperin; Suresh C. Rastogi; Irwin Ho; Y. Y. Yang 67 JASA V62 1050-67 Simultaneous confidence bands for linear regression models David C. Bowden 70 JASA V65 413-421 Simultaneous confidence bands for percentile lines in the general linear model *David L. Turner; David C. Bowden 77 JASA V72 886-889

Confidence bands in straight line regression A. V. Gafarian 64 JASA V59 182-213 Confidence bands of uniform and proportional width for linear models David C. Bowden; Franklin A. Graybill 66 JASA V61 182-198

use of sample ranges in sefting exact confidence bounds for the standard deviation of a rectangular population H. Leon Harter The 61 JASA V56 601-609 approximately optimum system-reliability confidence bounds from exponential subsystem data Nancy R. Mann Simplified expressions for obtaining 74 JASA V69 492-495

One-sided simultaneous confidence bounds on regression surfaces with intercepts *Yosef Hochberg; Dana Quade 75 JASA V70 889-891 Exact three-order-statistic confidence bounds on reliable life for a Weibull model with progressive censoring Nancy R. Mann 69 JASA V64 306-315

Nonparametric upper confidence bounds for Pr[Y<X] and confidence limits for PrIY<XI when X and Y are normal *Owen et al. 64 JASA V59 906-924 Confidence bounds Criteria for best substitute interval estimators, with an application to the normal distribution H. Leon Harter 64 JASA V59 1133-40

Leitch Estimating the total overstatement error in accounting populations Stephen E. Fienberg; John Neter; R. A. 77 JASA V72 295-302 Confidence curves: An omnibus technique for estimation and testing statistical hypotheses Allan Birnbaum 61 JASA V56 246-249 Confidence ellipsoids *Minimum variance properties of principal component regression *Edward Greenberg 75 JASA V70 194-197

Conditional confidence statements and confidence estimators J. Kiefer 77 JASA V72 789-807 on "Conditional confidence statements and confidence estimators" (several authors) Comment 77 JASA V72 808-827

Modified t tests and confidence intervals for asymmetrical populations *Norman J. Johnson 78 JASA V73 536-544 Confidence intervals based on the mean absolute deviation of a normal sample Erna M. J. Herrey 65 JASA V60 257-269 Confidence intervals for bisquare regression estimates Alan M. Gross 77 JASA V72 341-354

Press A confidence interval comparison of two test procedures proposed for the Behrens-Fisher problem *S. James 66 JASA V61 454-466

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Confidence Intervals for independent exponential series systems *Gerald J. Lieberman; Sheldon M. Ross 71 JASA V66 837-840 Length of confidence intervals *John W. Pratt 61 JASA V56 549-567

More on Length of confidence intervals *Albert Madansky 62 JASA V57 586-589 Confidence Intervals for the means of dependent, normally distributed variables *Olive Jean Dunn 59 JASA V54 613-621

Optimal confidence interval for a ranked parameter *K. Alam; K. M, Lal Saxena; Yung Liang Tong 73 JASA V68 720-725 optimal confidence intervals for the variance of a normal distribution *R. F. Tate; G. W. Klett 59 JASA V54 674-682

The use of sample quasi-ranges in setting confidence Intervais for the popuiation standard deviations *Leone; Rutenberg; Topp 61 JASA V56 260-272 Harris Hypothesis testing and confidence Intervals for products and quotients of Poisson parameters with applications to reliability *Bernard 71 JASA V66 609-613

Confidence Intervais for the product of two binomiai parameters *Robert J. Buehler 57 JASA V52 482-493 Lal Saxena Confidence Intervals, random-width * Interval estimation of the largest variance of k normal populations *K. M. 71 JASA V66 408-410

Confidence Intervai robustness with long-tailed symmetric distributions *Alan M. Gross 76 JASA V71 409-416 Sequential confidence Intervais for the mean of a subpopulation of a finite population *Raymond J. Carroll 78 JASA V73 408-413

Shorter confidence Intervals using prior observations *J. J. Deely; W. J. Zimmer 69 JASA V64 378-386 Tables for shortest confidence Intervals on the standard deviation and variance ratio from normal distributions *Wilson; Tonascia 71 JASA V66 909-912

Two-sided confidence Intervals for ranked means *Edward J. Dudewicz 72 JASA V67 462-464 linear estimator of beta and simuitaneous confidence intervals *R. W. Farebrother The minimum proportional variance unbiased 76 JASA V71 761-762

Simuitaneous confidence Intervals for parameters of a balanced incomplete block *L. D. Broemeling; D. E. Bee 76 JASA V71 425-428 Simuitaneous confidence intervais for variances 0 . R. Jensen; M. 0. Jones 69 JASA V64 324-332

Two confidence intervais for the ratio of two probabilities and some measures of effectiveness *Gottfried E. Noether 57 JASA V52 36-45 Conditional versus unconditional confidence Intervals for the parameters of the Weibull distribution *J. F. Lawless 73 JASA V68 665-669

Improved confidence intervals for the variance of a normal distribution *Arthur Colhen 72 JASA V67 382-387 Asymptotic theory of sequential fixed-width confidence interval procedures *R. J. Startling; D. D. Wackerly 76 JASA V71 949-955

Wilcoxon confidence Intervals for location parameters in the discrete case *Gottfried E. Noether 67 JASA V62 184-188 Confidence Intervals Asymptotic distribution for a generalized Banach match box problem *T. Cacoulios 67 JASA V62 1252-57 Bayes-fiducial inference for the Weibull distribution *David A. Bogdanoff; Donald A. Pierce 73 JASA V68 659-664 On the difficulties inherent in Fisher's fiducial argument *A. P. Dempster 64 JASA V59 56-66 Estimates for the points of intersection of ,two polynomial regressions *D. E. Robison 64 JASA V59 214-224 Estimating the parameters of a multivariate exponential distribution *Frank Proschan; Pasquale Sullo 76 JASA V71 465-472 Estimation of multiple contrasts using f-distributions *Olive Jean Dunn; Frank J. Massey Jr 65 JASA V60 573-583 Fitting of straight lines and prediction when both variables are subject to error *Max Halperin 61 JASA V56 657-669 Some graphs useful for statistical inference *William C. Guenther; P. 0. Thomas 65 JASA V60 334-343 Interval estimation in linear regression when both variables are subject to error *Max Halperin 64 JASA V59 1112-20 Interval estimation of non-linear parametric functions *Max Halperin; Nathan Mantel 63 JASA V58 611-627 Multiple comparisons among means *Olive Jean Dunn 61 JASA V56 52-64

Terrence L. Connell Sample size required to estimate the ratio of variances w(ith bounded relative error *Franklin A. Graybill; 63 JASA V58 1044-47 Using subsample values as typical values *J. A. Hartigan 69 JASA V64 1303-17 Two-stage sequential estimation in the uniform density *Peter J. Cooke 73 JASA V68 107-108

Howe Approximate confidence limits on the mean of X plus Yi where X and Y are two tabled independent random variables 74 JASA V69 789-794 Approximate confidence limits for system reliability *Robert G. Easterting 72 JASA V67 220-222

Tables of confidence limits for the binomial distribution James Pachares 60 JASA V55 521-533 Finite population correction for binomial confidence limits Herman Burstein 75 JASA V70 67-69

Approximating the lower binomial confidence limit T. W. Anderson; Hermpan Burstein 68 JASA V63 1413-15 Approximating the upper binomial confidence limit T. W. Anderson; Herman Burstein 67 JASA V62 857-861

points of H-distribution for computing confidence limits or performing t-tests by way of the mean absolute deviation *Ems M. J. Herrey Percentage 71 JASA. V66 187-188 method for the construction of empirical confidence limits for economic forecasts *W. H. Williams; M. L. Goodman A simple 71 JASA V66 752-754

A table of exact confidence limits for differences and ratios of two proportions and their odds ratios *Thomas; Gart 77 JASA V72 73-76 Jolicoeur Imaginary confidence limits of the slope of the major axis of a bivariate normal distribution: A sampling experiment 73 JASA V68 866-871

Inadmissible samples and confidence limits *Howard L. Jones 58 JASA V53 482-490 Lower confidence limits for series system reliability from binomial subsystem data *Alan Winterbottom 74 JASA V69 782-788

Tables for constructing confidence limits on the multiple correlation coefficient *K. H. Kramer 63 JASA V58 1082-85 of the chi-square distribution and Poisson confidence limits *Herman Burstein Close approximations of percentage points 73 JASA V68 581-584

confidence bounds for Pr[Y <Xj and confidence limits for Pr[Y< XJ when X and Y are normal *Owen et al1. Nonparametric upper 64 JASA V59 906-924 Confidence limits for the reliability of series systems *A. H. EI-Mawaziny; R. J. Buehler 67 JASA V62 1452-59

Standard confidence limits for linear functions of the normal mean and variance *Charles E. Land 73 JASA V68 960-963 Confidence, prediction, and tolerance regions for the multivariate normal distribution *Victor Chew 66 JASA V61 605-617

Straight line confidence regions for linear models *John Leroy Folks; Charles E. Antle 67 JASA V62 1365-74 Nonparametric confidence regions for some multivariate location problems *Madan Lal Purl; Pranab Kumar Sen' 68 JASA V63 1373-76

Rectangular confidence regions for the means of multivariate normal distributions *Zbynek Sidak 67 JASA V62 626-633 'Confidence regions for variance ratios of random models for balanced data *Hardeo Sahal; R. L. Anderson 73 JASA V68 951-952 Confidence regions for variance ratios of random models *L. D. Broemeling. 69 JASA V64 660-664

Sampling for confidence *K. T. Wallenius 67 JASA V62 540-547 Confidence sets for binary reaponse models *Robert A. Agnew 74 JASA V69 522-524

Constructing confidence sets using rank statistics *David F. Bauer 72 JASA V67 687-690 Confidence sets * Calibration and statistical Inference *David F. Andrews 70 JASA V65 1233-42

Conditional confidence statements and confidence estimators J. Kiefer 77 JASA V72 789-807 Comment on 'Conditional confidence statements and confidence estimators7 (several authors) 77 JASA V72 808-827

Birnbaum Confidence methods *On the foundations of statistical Inference (w/Discussion beginning on p. 307) -*Allan 62 JASA V57 269-326 L. P. Chow; W. H. Mosley Confidential questions *Use of the randomized response technique with a new randomizing device *P. T. Liu; 75 JASA V70 329-332

On the question of statistical confidentiality I. P. Fellegi 72 JASA V67 7-18 G3ruson Confidentiality *The randomized response technique: A test on drug use *Michael S. Goodstadt; Valerie 75 JASA V70 814-818

Harrison D. Weed Jr; Ralph A. Bradley Conflgural signed ranks test * Sequential one-sample grouped signed rank tests for symmetry: Basic procedures 71 JASA V66 321-326 Least favorable configuration when ties are broken Eve Bofinger 76 JASA V71 423-424

Confluent hypergeometric distribution *The displaced Poisson distribution-Region B *P. J. Staff 67 JASA V62 643-654 estimators in factorial arrangements With confounding *K. R. Shah Uniformly better combined 67 JASA V62 638-642

Confounding variables * The bias problem in smear-and-sweep analysis *Robert C. Scott 78 JASA V73 714-718

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analysis of non-orthogonal data Rao Connected design * Application of Greenberg and Sarhan's method of inversion of partitioned matrices in the 65 JASA V60 1200-02 beta variables with application to Connor and Mosimann's generalized Dirichiet distribution Ian R. James Products of independent 72 JASA V67 910-912

Reaching a consensus Morris H. DeGroot 74 JASA V69 118-121 An application to Coleman's measure of consensus *Zahn et at. Exact chi-square criterion tables with cell expectations one: 71 JASA V66 145-148

A conservative confidence interval for a likelihood ratio Ann F. S. Mitchell; Clive 0. Payne 71 JASA V66 861-866 A large sample conservative test for location with unknown scale parameters *Thomas P. Hettmansperger 73 JASA V68 466-468

Note on the consistency of some distribution-free feats for dispersion *Constance van Eeden 64 JASA V59 105-119 An analysis of consistency of response in household surveys *Carol M. Jaeger; Jean L. Pennock 61 JASA V56 320-327

Consistency Fundamental queries in aggregation theory *Yuji ljiri 71 JASA V66 766-782 Isotonic estimation of the probability of extinction of a branching process *J. D. Cryer; Tim Robertson 75 JASA V70 905-912 Maximum likelihood and iterated Aitken estimation of nonlinear systems of equations William A. Barnett 76 JASA V7 1 354-360

testing *Roger J. Owen Consistent estimation * A Bayesian sequential procedure for quantal response in the context of adaptive mental 75 JASA V70 351-356 Weissman A consistent estimator of the slope in a regression model with errors in the variables Edi Karni; Ishay 74 JASA V69 211-213

Errors in variables: A consistent estimator with smaller MSE in finite samples *Martin Feldstein 74 JASA V69 990-996 Consistent regression methods for discriminant analysis with incomplete data Roderick J. A. Little 78 JASA V73 319-322

On the unique consistent solution to the likelihood equations *Robert V. Foutz 77 JASA V72 147-148 Consistent sum-constrained models *Alain V. Bultez; Philippe A. Naert 75 JASA V70 529-535 Constants and compromise in the consumer price index *Abner Hurwitz 62 JASA V57 813-825

Current- and constant-dollar input-output forecasts for the U. S. economy *Roger H. Bezdek; Robert M. Wendling 76 JASA V7 1 543-551 production function *Ramsey; Zarembka Constant elasticity of substitution * Specification error tests and alternative functional forms of the aggregate 71 JASA V66 471-477

Uncertainty functions with a constant rate of reduction and comparison of experiments *Hans U. Gerber 77 JASA V72 899-900 subsets of the dependent variable are constrained *McGuire at at. Estimation and inference for linear models in which 68 JASA V63 1201-13

Inequality constrained least-squares estimation *Chong Kiew Liew 76 JASA V71 746-751 Consistent sum-constrained models Alain V. Bultez; Philippe A. Naert 75 JASA V70 529-535

Constrained regression On least squares with insufficient observations *John S. Chipman 64 JASA V59 1078-11 Regression selection strategies and revealed priors *Edward E. Leamer 78 JASA V73 580-587 Shorter confidence bands in linear regression *Max Halperin; Suresh C. Rastogi; Irwin Ho; Y. Y. Yang 67 JASA V62 1050-67

Optimal procedures for some constrained selection problems David A. Harville 74 JASA V69 446-452 Chance constraints and normal deviates A. Charnes; W. W. Cooper 62 JASA V57 134-148

Confidence bands in linear regression with constraints on the independent variables *Max Halperin; Joan Gurian 68 JASA V63 1020-27 linear model subject to linear Inequality constraints *William W. Davis Bayesian analysis of the 78 JASA V73 573-579

Multiple regression with Inequality constraints: Pretesting bias, hypothesis testing and efficiency *Michael C. Lovell; Edward Prescott 70 JASA V65 913-925 Probability sampling with marginal constraints *R. J. Jessen 70 JASA V65 776-796

experimental arrangements with resource constraints *John B. Neuhardt; Hugh E. Bradley On the selection of multi-factor 71 JASA V66 618-621 Kumar Method of construction of attrition life tables for the single population based on two successive censuses *Joginder 67 JASA V62 1433-51

The birth table and its construction for Belgium *Biswatosh Sen Gupta 73 JASA V68 44-45 inverses, Wald's method, and the construction of chi-squared tests of fit *David S. Moore Generalized 77 JASA V72 131-137

methodological notes on the deflation of construction *Norman M. Kaplan Some 59 JASA V54 535-555 Some methods of construction of designs for two-way elimination of heterogeneity-i *Hiralal Agrawal 66 JASA V61 1153-71

A simple method for the construction of empirical confidence timits for economic forecasts *W. H. Williams; M. L. Goodman 71 JASA V66 752-754 On construction of four-dimensional Incomplete block designs *H. L. Agrawal; K. L. Sharma 78 JASA V73 844-849

method for real estate price Index construction *Martin J. Bailey;, Richard F. Muth; Hugh 0. Nourse A regression 63 JASA V58 933-942 of varying seasonal weights in price Index construction *Doris P. Rothwell Use 58 JASA V53 66-77

False models and post-data model construction *Edward E. Leamer 74 JASA V69 122-131 accounting for productivity change in the construction price index *Kunio Yoshihara; Kenichi Furuya; Takao Suzuki The problem of 71 JASA V66 33-41

The measurement of price changes in construction *John C. Musgrave 69 JASA V64 771-786 On the sequential construction of D-optimal designs *Jia-Yeong Tsay 76 JASA V71 671-674

Errors of the third kind in statistical consulting *A. W. Kimball 57 JASA V52 133-142 The forecasting accuracy of consumer attitude data *S. W. Burch; H. 0. Stekler 69 JASA V64 1225-33

The predictive ability of consumer attitudes, stock prices, and non-attitudinal variables *Irwin Friend; F. Gerard Adams 64 JASA V59 987-005 Ten years of consumer attitude surveys: Their forecasting record *Eva Mueller 63 JASA V58 899-917

Consumer buying intentions and purchase probability: An experiment in survey design F. Thomas Juster 66 JASA V61 658-696 A. Prato Consumer choice model * Measurement of citrus demands when all variables are subject to error *Anthony 70 JASA V65 1146-58 A. Fisher Consumer durable goods expenditures, with major emphasis on the role of assets, credit and intentions *Janet 63 JASA V58 648-657

Experiments in obtaining consumer expenditures by diary methods *Seymour Sudman; Robert Ferber 71 JASA V66 725-735 Validation of consumer financial characteristics: Common stock *R. Ferber; J. Forsythe;, H. W. Guthrie, E. S. Maynes 69 JASA V64 415-432

Initial stock and consumer investment in automobiles *David S. Huang 63 JASA V58 789-798 Constabnts and compromise in the consumer price Index *Abner Hurwitz 62 JASA V57 813-825

in applying linear programming to the consumer price Index *William Wasserman; John Neter Potentials 66 JASA V61 982-994 Sampling error in the consumer price index *Marvin Wilkerson 67 JASA V62 899-914

Some aspects of seasonality in the consumer price Index *H. E. Riley 61 JASA V56 27-35 Consumer price index * Product diversification and the cost of living *Henr Anderson 63 JASA V58 807-819 Consumers' propensities to hold liquid assets *Harold W. Guthrie 60 JASA V55 469-490

generalized compound Poisson model for consumer purchase panel data analysis *Allan E. Paull A 78 JASA V73 706-713 A consumer purchasing model with Erlang inter-purchase times *C. Chaffield; G. J. Goodhardt 73 JASA V68 828-835

Producer and consumer risks for asymmetrical test and specification limits *H. R. Singh 66 JASA V61 505-513 by variables when the producer's and consumer's risks are equal *Norman R. Garner The operating characteristic curve for sequential sampling 56 JASA V51 108-110

The reliability of consumer surveys of financial holdings: Time deposits *Robert Ferber 65 JASA V60 148-163 The reliability of consumer surveys of financial holdings: Demand deposits *Robert Ferber 66 JASA V61 91-103

in the underreporting of cigarette consumption *Kenneth E. Warner Possible increases 78 JASA V73 314-318 Regional disparities in household consumption in India *N. Bhattacharya; B. Mahalanobis 67 JASA V62 143-161

Contagion model * A class of distributions applicable to accidents *Carol B. Edwards; John Gurland 61 JASA V56 503-517 of fit for the negative binomial and other contagious distributions *Paul Hinz; John Gurland A test 70 JASA V65 887-903 applications to robust estimation Stigler Contaminated distribution *The effect of sample heterogeneity on linear functions of order statistics, with 76 JASA V71 956-960

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for analyzing three-factor interaction in contingency tables Leo A. Goodman Simple methods 64 JASA V59 319-352 Counting the number ot r x c contingency tables with fixed margins Mitchell Gail; Nathan Mantel 77 JASA V72 859-862

tor testing for signiticance in the r x c contingency table N. S. Johnson C-Sub-alpha method 75 JASA V70 942-947 The power of chi-square tests for contingency tables Rosa C. Meng; Douglas G. Chapman 66 JASA V61 965-975

statistic under clustered sampling from contingency tables Joel E. Cohen The distribution of the chi-squared 76 JASA V71 665-670 Interaction test for three-dimensional contingency tables Kashinath 0. Patih 74 JASA V69 164-168

Ilikelihood estimation in Incomplete contingency tables Stephen E. Fienberg Quasi-independence and maximum 70 JASA V65 1610-16 An Incomplete contingency table approach to paired-comparison experiments P. B. lmrey: W. 0. Johnson; G. G. Koch 76 JASA V7 1 614-623

A class of alternatives to Independence in contingency tables D. V. Gokhale; N. S. Johnson 78 JASA V73 800-804 of chi-square, analysis of marginal contingency tables, and estimation of expected frequencies in multidimensional... *Goodman Partitioning 71 JASA V66 339-344

quasi-independence, and interactions in contingency tables with or without missing entries (R. A. Fisher... Goodman .. classified data: Independence, 68 JASA V63 1091-31 On the analysis of multidimensional contingency tebles Harry N. Ku; Ruth N. Vamer; S. Kullback 71 JASA V66 55-64

and extent of disease in multidimensional contingency tables *Koch et al. A linear models approach to the analysis of survival 72 JASA V67 783-796 expected frequencies in multidimensional contingency tables Goodman ..of chi-square, analysis of marginal contingency tables, and estimation of 71 JASA V66 339-344 in logllneer models of multidimensional contingency tables S. Keith Lee On the asymptotic variances of u-hat terms 77 JASA V72 412-419

of models for a set of T multidimensional contingency tables *Goodman Guided and unguided methods for the selection 73 JASA V68 165-175 procedure Nathan Mantel

I Contingency tables, multiple * Chi-square tests with one degree of freedom; extensions of the Mantei-Haenszel 63 JASA V58 690-700

of no three factor interaction in contingency tables B. N. Nagnur LAMST and the hypotheses 69 JASA V64 207-215 Optimum choice of classes for contingency tables* M. A. Hamdan 68 JASA V63 291-297

Analysis of contingency tables having ordered response categories 0. Dale Williams; James- E. Grizzle 72 JASA V67 55-63 Alternative analyses for the singly-ordered contingency table *Gary Simon 74 JASA V69 971-976

of measures of association for ordinal contingency tables *Gary A. Simon Efficacies 78 JASA V73 545-551 Association and estimation in contingency tables; Presidential address *Frederick Mosteller 68. JASA V63 1-28

and marginal homogeneity of an r x r contingency table Ireland; Ku; Kuliback Symmetry 69 JASA V64 1323-41 Reduced mean square error estimation in contingency tables Charles C. Brown; Larry R. Muenz 76 JASA V71 176-182

Tail probabilities for contingency tables with small expectations Gerhard Hommel 78 JASA V73 764-766 power of tests for independence in contingency tables from stratified samples Gad Nathan On the asymptotic 72 JASA V67 917-920

to tests of three-factor Interaction in contingency tables *Goodman On the relationship between two statistics pertaining 75 JASA V70 624-625 of tests for correlation in two-way contingency tables Morton B. Brown; Jacqueline K. Benedetti Sampling behavior 77 JASA V72 309-315

sample lest for independence in 2 X 2 contingency tables with both margins subject to misclassification Chiacchlerini et al. A two- 77 JASA V72 170-174 estimation in 2 x 2 x 2 and 3 x 2 x 2 contingency tables; Tests for interaction Odoroff.. minimum logit -chi-square estimation and maximum likelihood 70 JASA V65 1617-31

on measures of association in 2 x 2 contingency tables Gary G. Koch The effect of non-sampling errors 69 JASA V64 852-863 The geometry of a two by two contingency table Stephen E. Fienberg; John P. Gilbert 70 JASA V65 694-701

the Yates continuity correction on 2 x 2 contingency tables *W. J. Conover Some reasons for not using 74 JASA V69 374-382 the Yates continuity correction on 2 x 2 contingency tables" C. F. Starmer; J. E. Grizzle; P. K. Sen Comment -on "Some reasons for not using 74 JASA V69 376-378 the Yates continuity correction on 2 x 2 contingency tables" *Nathan Mantel Comment and suggestion on "Some reasons for not using 74 JASA V69 378-380 the Yates continuity correction on 2 x 2 contingency tables" *Olli S. Mieltinen Comment on 'Some reasons for not using 74 JASA V69 380-382

The maximum-likelihood estimate for contingency tables with zero diagonal 5 . 5. Wagner 70 JASA V65 1362-83 Contingency tables Additivity of information in exponential family probability laws *Gary Simon 73 JASA V68 478-482 An analysis of variance for categorical data Richard. J. Light; Barry H. Margolin 71 JASA V66 534-544

competitors B. H. Margolin; R. J. Light An analysis of variance for categorical data, II: Small sample comparisons with chi-square and other 74 JASA V69 755-764 Approximating discrete distributions, with applications D. V. Gokhale 73 JASA V68 1009-12 On the chi-square test when the parameters are estimated independently of the sample Gerald R. Chase 72 JASA V67 609-611

A. Relies Clustering by identification with special application to two-way tables of counts William S. Cleveland; Daniel 75 JASA V70 626-630 The design and analysis of the observational study-A review S~onja M. McKinlay 75 JASA V70 503-520 The effects of digcarding inliars when binomial data are subject to classification errors Philip J. McCarthy 72 JASA V67 515-529 Grouping for testing trends in categorical data Robert J. Connor 72 JASA V67 601-604 Interrelated Bernoulli processes Gordon R. Antelman 72 JASA V67 831-841 Lamp tests of linear and loglinear hypotheses in multinomial experiments B. R. Bhat; S. R. Kulkarni 66 JASA V61 236-245

William H. Kruskal Measures of association for cross classifications, IV: Simplification of asymptotic variances Leo A. Goodman; 72 JASA V67 415-421 Joseph Berkson; B. N. Nagnur A note on the minimum chi-squarei estimate and a LAMST chi-square in the "no interaction" problem * 74 JASA V69 1038-40

The multivariate analysis of qualitative data: Interactions among multiple classifications * Leo A. Goodman 70 JASA V65 226-256 Admissible run-contingency type tests for independence and Markov dependence * J. L. Denny; S. J. Yakowitz 78 JASA V73 177-181

Jay Gleser; John D. Healy Continued fraction * Estimating the mean of a normal distribution with known coefficient of variation * Leon 76 JASA V71 977-981 Continuity correlation * Significance tests in discrete distributions * H. 0. Lancaster 61 JASA V56 223-234

Some reasons for not using the Yates continuity correction on 2 x 2 contingecy tables"" (several authors) Comment on 74 JASA V69 376-382 Some reasons for not using the Yates continuity correction on 2 x 2 contingency tables W. J. Conover 74 JASA V69 374-382

A continuous bivariate exponential extension * Henry W. Block; A. P. Basu 74 JASA V69 1031-37 Rectifying inspection of a continuous output * F. J. Anscombe 58 JASA V53 702-719

F. M. Osborne Continuous price process * Some quantitative tests for stock price generating models and trading folklore M. 67 JASA V62 321-340 Continuous sampling plans under destructive testing * Frederick S. Hillier 64 JASA V59 376-401

The evaluation of H 106 continuous sampling plans under the assumption of worst conditions Leon S. White 66 JASA V61 833-841 A production model and continuous sampling plan " I. Richard Savage 59 JASA V54 231-247

not replaced * Allen C. Endres Continuous sampling plan * The computation of the unrestricted AOQL when defective material is removed but 69 JASA V64 665-668 Continuous sequential .testing of a Poisson process to minimize the Bayes risk * Harland F. Romberg 72 JASA V67 921-926

Modeling of continuous stochastic processes from discrete observations with application to sunspots data *Phadke; Wu 74 JASA V69 325-329 On the goodness-of-fit problem for continuous symmetric distributions * Eugene F. Schuster 73 JASA V68 713-715

Estimation of the distribution function of a continuous type random variable through randomized response * W. Kenneth Poole 74 JASA V69 1002-05 and classification using both binary and continuous variables * W. J. Krzanowski Discrimination 75 JASA V70 782-790 Classification based -on dichotomous and continuous variables * P. C. Chang; A. A. Afifi 74 JASA V69 336-339

Abraham Silvers Contours * Implementation and applications of bivariate Gaussian mixture decomposition * Michael Tarter;. 75 JASA V70 47-55 Incentive contracts and price differential acceptance tests " Betty J. Flehinger; James Miller 64 JASA V59 149-159

Contrast function * Estimation in some nonlinear models * Steinar Bjerve; Kjell A. Doksum 78 JASA V73 366-370 table for simultaneous control on g contrasts Paul A. Games An Improved 77-JASA V72 531-534

Estimation of multiple contrasts using I-distributions Olive Jean Dunn; Frank J. Massey Jr 65 JASA V60 573-583

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Control charts Goel; S. C. Jain; S. M. Wu An algorithm tor the determination o1 the economic deaign ot X-bar-charts baaed on Duncan's model *A. L. 68 JASA V63 304-320

Comments on the economic deaign o1 X-bar-charta W. K. Chiu 73 JASA V68 919-921 The economic deaign o1 X-bar-charts when there is a multiplicity ot assignable causea Acheaon J. Duncan 71 JASA V66 107-121

G. Rai Optimum sample aize and sampling interval tor controlling the mean ot non-normal variables Y. Nagendra; 71 JASA V66 637-640 work sampling for coat analysis and control A. C. Roaander; H. E. Guterman; A. J. McKeon The uae o1 random 58 JASA V53 382-397

ot X-bar charts used to maintain current control ot a proceaa Acheson J. Duncan The economic design 56 JASA V51 228-242 median test: A two-sided version ot the control median test J. L. Gastwirth The tirst- 68 JASA V63 692-706

A cost-effectiveness model for air pollution control with a single stochastic variable Robert E. Kohn 72 JASA V67 19-22 Control of quality ot coding in the 1960 censuses Herman H. Fasteau; J. Jack Ingram; George Minton 64 JASA V59 120-132

An application of multivariate quality control to photographic processing *J. Edward Jackson; Robert H. Morris 57 JASA V52 186-199 An improved table for simultaneous control on g contrasts *Paul A. Games 77 JASA V72 531-534

Prediction and control 01 the size 01 an input-output system *John J. Wiorkowski; William R. McLeod 71 JASA V66 712-719 comparison sign test: Treatments versus control *Robert G. D. Steel A multiple 59 JASA V54 767-775

Large-sample covariance analysis when the control variable is fallible Frederic M. Lord 60 JASA V55 307-321 Control variates A comparative Monte Carlo study of the properties of econometric estimators W. M. Mikhail 75 JASA V70 94-104 Simulating the small-sample properties of econometric estimators W. M. Mikhail 72 JASA V67 620-624

of the advisory committee on weather control" *Jerzy Neyman; Elizabeth L. Scott Further comments on the "Final report 61 JASA V56 580-600 Controllable exogenous variables * Categorical control in regression Takamitsu Saws; Satoru Kanoh 76 JASA V7 1 361-365

an urn model to the design of sequential controlled clinical trials L. J, Wei An application of 78 JASA V73 559-563 Play the winner rule and the controlled clinical trial M. Zelen 69 JASA V64 131-146

Qualitative controlled feedback for forming group judgments and making decisions *S. James Press 78 JASA V73 526-535 Fitting straight lines when one variable is controlled *Henry Scheffe 58 JASA V53 106-117

Controlled selection * Probability sampling with marginal constraints *R. J. Jessen 70 JASA V65 776-796 Abraham Golub; Frank E. Grubbs Controlled stimuli * Analysis of sensitivity experiments when the levels of stimulus cannot be controlled 56 JASA V51 257-265

when the levels of stimulus cannot be controlled *Abraham Golub; Frank E. Grubbs Analysis of sensitivity experiments 56 JASA V51 257-265 Controlled variable Fitting straight lines when one variable is controlled *Henry Scheffe 58 JASA V53 106-117

G. Rai optimum sample size and sampling interval for controlling the mean of non-normal variables Y. Nagendra; 71 JASA V66 637-640 sample size and sampling interval for controlling the mean of non-normal variables *Y. Nagendra; G. Rai Optimum 71 JASA V66 637-640

efficiency of least squares prediction to conventional probability sampling plans *Jay Herson An investigation of relative 76 JASA V7 1 700-703 random coetticients: The finite sample and convergence properties *Baldev Rai Linear regression with 75 JASA V70 127-137

Convergence of a human population to a stable form *Ansley J. Coale 68 JASA V63 395-435 Problems of convergence of maximum likelihood Iterative procedures in multiparameter situations *Mantel; Myers 71 JASA V66 484-491

Convergence pattern of the scoring method in estimating parameters of a log-normal function C. Michelini 72 JASA V67 319-323 Tim Robertson Convergence rates * Isotonic estimation of the probability of extinction of a branching process J. D. Cryer; 75 JASA V70 905-912

Converging lines test * On the performance of the truncated sequential probability ratio test *Abraham Geni'zi 65 JASA V60 979-984 families *Jagdish K. Patel Convex functions * Bounds on moments of linear functions of order statistics from Weibull and other restricted 75 JASA V70 670-673

A characterization of convoluted Poisson distributions with applications to estimation *Samaniego 76 JASA V71 475-479 Cooperation among statistical and other societies; Presidential address Morris H. Hansen 61 JASA V56 1-10

Johnson Comish-Fisher expansions * Modified t tests and confidence intervals for asymmetrical populations *Norman J. 78 JASA V73 536-544 Comish-Fisher expansions

variables *W. G. Howe Approximate confidence limits on the mean of X plus Y where X and Y are two tabled independent random 74 JASA V69 789-794 distribution Bowman; Shenton Remarks on the distribution of square root bl in sampling from a normal mixture, and normal type A 73 JASA V68 998-003

Johnson's S-sub-U and the skewness and Kurtosis statistics L. R. Shenton; K. 0. Bowman 75 JASA V70 220-228 Modified t tests and confidence intervals for asymmetrical populations *Norman J. Johnson 78 JASA V73 536-544

Fiscal-year reporting for corporate income tax *W. L. Crum 56 JASA V5 1 304-369 of 'accrued capital gains on individuals' corporate stock holdings *Kul B. Bhatia The estimation 73 JASA V68 55-62 migration rates based on survival ratios corrected in varying degrees David F. Sly Evaluating estimates of net migration and net 72 JASA V67 313-318

Corrected variables regression *A note on residual analysis *George Zyskind 63 JASA V58 1125-32 Regression -estimation after correcting for attenuation *Wayne A. Fuller; Michael A. Hidirogiou 78 JASA V73 99-104

Correcting the average rank correlation coefficient for ties in rankings *Wilson L. Taylor 64 JASA V59 872-876 Warren; J. K. White; W. A. Fuller Correction-for-attenuation estimator * An errors-in-variables analysis of managerial role performance R. D. 74 JASA V69 886-893

Canonical expansion of the compound correlated bivariate Poisson distribution M. A. Hamdan; H. A. Ai-Bayyati 71 JASA V66 390-393 information for designs with groups of correlated blocks Thomas R. Bement; George A. Milliken Recovery of interblock 77 JASA V72 157-159

multivariate normal mean with intraclass correlated components: Estimation of urban fire alarm probabilities * L. R. Haff The 78 JASA V73 767-774 are both serially and contemporaneously correlated *Parks Efficient estimation of a system of regression equations when disturbances 67 JASA V62 500-509 Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistic for use with correlated data Marc S. Weiss Modification of the 78 JASA V73 872-875

P. Lin; L. E. Slivers Correlated data Testing for equality of means with incomplete data on one variable: A Monte Carlo study 75 JASA V70 190-193 Jan Kmenta; Roy F. Gilbert Correlated disturbances * Small sample properties of alternative estimators of seemingly unrelated regressions 68 JASA V63 1180-00 regression methods in the context of auto-correlated errors *Rao; Griliches Small-sample properties of several two-stage 69 JASA V64 253-272

Correlated errors in the random model Bruce M. Hill 67 JASA V62 1387-00 conditions *Mudholkar; Subbaiah Correlated errors * Unequal precision multiple comparisons for randomized block designs under nonstandard 76 JASA V71 429-434

A Bayes approach for combining correlated estimates *Seymour Geisser 65 JASA V60 602-607 Stochastic renewal with serially correlated fertility *Ronald Demos Lee Forecasting births in post-transition populations: 74 JASA V69 607-617

The logarithm of the sum of two correlated log-normal variates *M. A. Hamdan 71 JASA V66 105-106 Correlated measurement errors and the least squares estimator of the regression coefficient John J. Chai 71 JASA V66 478-483

Cochran's 0-test for the comparison of correlated proportions A. Berger; R. Z. Gold Note on 73 JASA V68 989-993 Correlated residuals Covariance matrix estimation in linear models *Victor Chew 70 JASA V65 173-181 Iterative estimation of a set of linear regression equations Lester G. Teiser 64 JASA V59 845-862

An improved method of estimating the correlated response variance Ivan P. Fellegi 74 JASA V69 496-501 survey cities sample *Bailey et al. Correlated response variance * An interviewer variance study for the eight impact cities of the national crime 78 JASA V73 16-23

Tests of homogeneity for correlated samples *Albert Madansky 63 JASA V58 97-119 Correlated sample proportions Cochran's 0 test: Exact distribution Kashinath D. Patil 75 JASA V70 186-189

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The detection of a correlation between the sexes of adjacent sibs in human families *Richard A. Greenberg; Colin White 65 JASA V60 1035-45 of tests of the equality of dependent correlation coefficients *Olive Jean Dunn; Virginia Clark Comparison 71 JASA V66 904-908

Distributions of correlation coefficients in economic time series *Edward Ames; Stanley Reiter 61 JASA V56 637-656 An alternative to the Intraclass correlation coefficient Kraemer .. properties of Kendall's coefficient of concordance for normal populations- 76 JASA V71 608-613

Correlation coefficients measured on the same individuals *Olive Jean Dunn; Virginia Clark 69 JASA V64 366-377 confidence limits on the multiple correlation coefficient *K. H. Kramer Tables for constructing 63 JASA V58 1082-85

Selection of largest multiple correlation coefficients: Asymptotic case M. Haseeb Rizvi; Herbert Solomon 73 JASA V68 184-188 to the non-null distribution of the correlation coefficient *Helena Chmura Kraemer Improved approximation 73 JASA V68 1004-08

Estimating a correlation coefficient when one variable is not directly observed *Lawrence S. Mayer 73 JASA V68 420-421 A nomograph for computing partial correlation coefficients Ruth W. Lees; Frederic M. Lord 61 JASA V56 995-997

to the distribution of the average rank correlation coefficient Taylor; Fong ... and to the distribution of the average rank correlation methods and 63 JASA V58 756-76g Correcting the average rank correlation coefficient for ties in rankings *Wilson L. Taylor 64 JASA V59 872-876 Note on the Spearman rank correlation coeff icient *A. Otten 73 JASA V68 585-585

non-null distribution of the Spearman rank correlation coefficient *Helena Chmura Kraemer The 74 JASA V69 114-117 Significance testing of the Spearman rank correlation coefficient *Jerrold H. Zar 72 JASA V67 578-580

Sequential test for correlation coefficients *Sung C. Choi 71 JASA V66 575-576 estimator and a sequential test for the correlation coefficient *Meena Pradhan; Y. S. Sathe An unbiased 75 JASA V70 160-161

Alternative definitions of the serial correlation coefficient in short autoregressive sefquences *Abbott S. Weinstein 58 JASA V53 881-892 A generalization of an SPRT for the correlation coefficient *Girma Wolde-Tsadik 76 JASA V71 709-710

On the appropriateness of the correlation coefficient with a 0, 1 dependent variable *John Neter; E. Scott Maynes 70 JASA V65 501-509 Correlation coefficients * Conditional-normal regression models *R. F. Tate 66 JASA V61 477-489

time series; A univariate residual cross-correlation approach *Haugh Checking the independence of two covariance-stationary 76 JASA V7 1 378-385 Efficient grouping, regression and correlation in Engel curve analysis J. S. Cramer 64 JASA V59 233-250

Maximizing the correlation of grouped observations Eve Bofinger 70 JASA V65 1632-38 chi-squared test for the equality of two correlation matrices *Robert 1. Jennrich An asymptotic 70 JASA V65 904-912

A correlation model useful in the study of twins *Charles Roberts 66 JASA V61 1184-go of errors of measurement on multiple correlation *W. G. Cochran Some effects 70 JASA V65 22-34

Simple BAN estimators of correlations for certain multivariate normal models with known variances A. R. Sampson 78 JASA V73 859-862 Partial correlations in regression computations *Robert L. 'Gustafson 61 JASA V56 363-367

Doolittle approach for ~multiple and partial correlation and regression *Richard J. Foote A modified 58 JASA V53 133-143 Fong Some contributions to average rank correlation methods and to the distribution of the average rank correlation methods and to the ... *Taylor; 63 JASA V58756-769

to the distribution of the average rank correlation methods and to the distribution of the average rank correlation... *Taylor; Fong ... methods and 63 JASA V58 756-769 Bias in the estimation of Kendall's rank correlation when extreme pairs are removed from a sample *West 75 JASA V70 439-442

Correlation ratios Conditional-normal regression models *R. F. Tate 66 JASA V61 477-489 Regression in the nondifferentiable bivariate extreme models *J. Tiago de Oliveira 74 JASA V69 816-818

Residual correlations and diagnostic checking in dynamic-disturbance time series models *David A. Pierce 72 JASA V67 636-640 A note on exact tests for seria correlation *Christopher A. Sims 75 JASA V70 162-165

A simple test for serial correlation in regression analysis *G. 0. A. Phillips; A. C. Harvey 74 JASA V69 935-939 A quick test for serial correlation suitable for use with non-stationary time series *C. W. J. Granger 63 JASA V58 728-736

Sampling behavior of tests for correlation in two-way contingency tables Morton B. Brown; Jacqueline K. Benedetti 77 JASA V72 309-315 A theorem on least squares and vector correlation in multivariate linear regression Gregory C. Chow 66 JASA V61 413-414 The use of random work ssmpling for cost analysis and control *A. C. Rosander; H. E. Guterman; A. J. McKeon 58 JASA V53 382-397

A cost-effectiveness model for air pollution control with a single stochastic variable *Robert E. Kohn 72 JASA V67 19-22 Cost function * A model for selecting one of two medical treatments *Theodore Colton 63 JASA V58 388-400

Product diversification and living coets: A further comment *Henry Anderson 66 JASA V61 788-799 Product diversification and thtw coet of living *Henry Anderson 63 JASA V58 807-819

Erik Saerndal Cost minimization * The use of a stratification variable in estimation by proportional stratified sampling Carl- 68 JASA V63 1310-20 Relative costs of computerized error inspection plans *Robert T. O'Reagan 69 JASA V64 1245-55

Costs and returns to scale in U.$S. Post Offices Leonard Merewitz 71 JASA V66 504-509 A note on the measurement of cost/quantity relationships in the aircraft industry A. R. Gallant 68 JASA V63 1247-52

Cosum of squares tests * Two, methods for examining the stability of regression coefficients *Kenneth Garbade 77 JASA V72 54-63 One-way layout for counts and the exact enumeration of the Kruskal-Wallis H distribution with ties *Jerome Klotz; James Teng 77 JASA V72 165-169

special application to two-way tables of counts *William S. Cleveland; Daniel A. Relies Clustering by identification with 75 JASA V70 626-630 populations with Markovian vital rates, I: Countable states *Joel E. Cohen Ergodicity' of age structure in 76 JASA V71 335-339

Complete counterbalancing of immediate sequential effects in a Latin Square design *James V. Bradley 58 JASA V53 525-528 Some simple examples and counterexamples about the existence of optimum tests *Kumar Jogdeo; Robert Bohrer -73 JASA V68 679~-682

for multiplicity estimates with different counting rules *Gad Nathan An empirical study of response and sampling errors 76 JASA V71 808-815 Counting the number of r x c contingency tables with fixed margins *Mitchell Gail; Nathan Mantel 77 JASA V72 859-862

A reproducible method of counting persons of Spanish surname *Robert W. Buechley 61 JASA V56 88-97 A sequential counting procedure for estimating the total number of randomly distributed individuals *M. R. Binns 76 JASA V71 74-79

Oksanen A multi-country analysis of the effects of data revisions on an econometric model *Frank T. Denton; Ernest H. 72 JASA V67 286-291 services: A critique of the federal district courts case weights *Robert W. Gillespie Measuring -the demand for court 74 JASA V69 38-43

Measuring the demand for court services: A critique of the federal district courts case weights *Robert W. Gille'spie 74 JASA V69 38-43 A note on taking a coveriable into account *Hans K. Ury 66 JASA V61 490-495

Taking a covariable into account *Irwin 0. J. Bross 64 JASA V59 725-736 approach to covariance -analysis when the coveriable is uncontrolled *W. S. Mallios A structural regression 67 JASA V62 1037-49

A structural regression approach to covariance analysis when the covariable is uncontrolled *W. S. Mallios 67 JASA V62 1037-49 Covariance analysis of heart transplant survival data *John Crowley; Marie Hu 77 JASA V72 27-36

Large-semple covariance analysis whien the control variable is fallible *Frederic M. Lord 60 JASA V55 307-321 Covariance analysis The analysis of lattice designs with concomitant variables associated with replications 'P. L. Cornelius 76 JASA V71 445-450 Occupational components of educational differences in income *Otis Dudley Duncan 61 JASA V56 783-792

prediction intervals for sample mean and covariance based on partial observations D. G. Kabe On multivariate 67 JASA V62 634-637 Estimation of variance and covariance components in linear models C. Radhakrishna Rao 72 JASA V67 112-115

Estimation of the slope and analysis of covariance when the concomitant variable is measured with error *James S. DeGracie; Wayne A. Fuller 72 JASA V67 930-937

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numerical procedure to generate a sample covariance matrix P. L. Odell; A. H. Feiveson A 66 JASA V61 199-203 the general linear model with a singular covariance matrix Rudolt G. Kreijger; Heinz Neudecker Exact linear restrictions on parameters in 77 JASA V72 430-432

ot normal variables with singular covariance matrix George Marsaglia Conditional means and covariances 64 JASA V59 1203-04 concerning the mean vector when the covariance matrix is totally reducible Dennis L. Young lnterence 76 JASA V71 696-699

Covariance matrix * Multivariate analysis ot variance tor a special covariance case Seymour Geisser 63 JASA V58 660-669 Studiea ot a class ot covariance atructure models David E. Wiley; William H. Schmidt; William J. Bramble 73 JASA V68 317-323

Conditional meana and covariances ot normal variables with aingular covariance matrix George Marsaglia 64 JASA V59 1203-04 Rank analysis of covariance *Dana Quade 67 JASA V62 1187-00

Checking the independence of two covariance-stationary time series: A univariate residual cross-correlation approach Haugh 76 JASA V71 '378-385 variable Joreskog; Goldberger Covariance structures * Estimation ot a model with multiple indicators and multiple causes ot a single latent 75 JASA V70 631-639

parametric and nonparametric analysis ot covariance against unequal regression slope B. L. Hamilton A Monte Carlo test ot the robustness ot 76 JASA V71 864-869 analysis ot variance for a special covariance case *Seymour Geisser Multivariate 63 JASA V58 660-669 chi-square-sub-r-test with random covariates Thomas M. Gerig A multivariate extension of Friedman's 75 JASA V70 443-447

COVAST A note on taking a covariable into account Hans K. Ury 66 JASA V61 490-495 Taking a covariable into account Irwin D. J. Bross 64 JASA V59 725-736

Peace; Roger E. Flora Cox torm ot hazard * Size and power assessments ot tests ot hypotheses on survival parameters Karl E. 78 JASA V73 129-132 The use ot the Box-Cox transformation in limited dependent variable models Dale J. Poirier 78 JASA V73 284-287

A Monte Carlo investigation 01 the Box-Cox transformation in small samples John J. Spitzer 78 JASA V73 488-495 Cramer-Rao bound The other side of the lower bound. A note with a correction Joseph Berkson 61 JASA V56 670-674 Nonparametric estimation ot location M. V. Johns Jr 74 JASA V69 453-460

Truelove; P. B. Mundle On non-regular estimation. I. Variance bounds tor estimators ot location parameters W. R. Blischke; A. J. 69 JASA V64 1056-72 The small-sample variance of the Pitman location estimators David C. Hoaglin 75 JASA V70 880-888

Cramer-von Mises statistic A comparative study of various tests for normality S. S. Shapiro; M. B. Wilk; H. J. Chen 68 JASA V63 1343-72 EDF statistics for goodness of lit and some comparisons M. A. Stephens 74 JASA V69 730-737 Goodness of lit Hans Riedwyl 67 JASA V62 390-398 Goodness-of-fit tests for grouped data Urs R. Maag; Franz Streit; Pierre A. Droully 73 JASA V68 462-465 Powerful modified-EDF goodness-of-fit tests J. R. Green; Y. A. S. Hegazy 76 JASA V71 204-209 On tests for multivariate normality J. F. Malkovich; A. A. Afifi 73 JASA V68 176-179

Bias of the one-sample Cramer-von Mises teat Rory Thompson 66 JASA V61 246-247 Creasy-Fieller problem Discrimination intervals for percentiles in regression Robert C. Easterling 69 JASA V64 1031-41

The development 01 numerical credit evaluation systems James H. Myers; Edward W. Forgy 63 JASA V58 799-806 major emphasis on the role 01 assets, credit and intentions Janet A. Fisher Consumer durable goods expenditures, with 63 JASA V58 648-657

A stochastic model of credit sales debt Haskel Benishay 66 JASA V61 1010-28 A nonparametric approach to credit screening Samprit Chatterjee; Seymour Barcun 70 JASA V65 150-154

D. Weiss CRESH production * Elasticities 01 substitution among capital and occupations in U.$S. manufacturing Randall 77 JASA V72 764-771 Sources of statistics on crime and correction Ronald H. Beattie 59 JASA V54 582-592

for the eight impact cities 01 the national crime survey cities sample Bailey et al. An interviewer variance study 78 JASA V73 16-23 01 Poisson's models for jury verdicts in criminal and civil trials Alan E. Gelfand; Herbert Solomon A study 73 JASA V68 271-278

Probability and criminalistics Elmer B. Mode 63 JASA V58 628-640 Applications of probability theory in criminalistics *Charles R. Kingston 65 -JASA V60 70-80 Applications of probability theory in criminalistics-11l Charles R. Kingston 65 JASA V60 1028-34

R. Draper Criterion for optimal design * A basis for the selection of a response surface design G. E. P. Box; Norman 59 JASA V54 622-654 A critical comparison of three strategies of collecting data from households Joseph R. Hochstim 67 JASA V62 976-989

of sampling from finite populations: A critical review and indication of new research areas Solomon et al. Optimal design 70 JASA V65 653-677 Critical power function and decision making Lalitha Sanathanan 74 JASA V69 398-402

Bayea choice criterion; The method of critical probabilities Alvise Braga-lla A simple approach to the 64 JASA V59 1227-30 Critical regions for tests of interval hypotheses about the variance William C. Guenther; Mary G. Whitcomb 66 JASA V61 204-219 Critical significance level * Critical power function and decision making Lalitha Sanathanan 74 JASA V69 398-402 Critical values for bivariate student 1-tests F. E. Steffens 69 JASA V64 637-646 Critical value charts * Rapid analysis of 2 x 2 tables Irwin 0. J. Bross; Ethel L. Kasten 57 JASA V52 18-28

Exact critical values for Bartlett's test for homogenity of variances Ronald E. Glaser 76 JASA V71 488-490 An extended table of critical values for the Mann-Whitney (Wilcoxon) two-sample statistic Roy C. Milton 64 JASA V59 925-934

Critical values for the one-sided two-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistic Mitchell H. Gail; Sylvan B. Green 76 JASA V71 757-760 Tables of critical values for the Pratt matched pair signed rank statistic Alton J. Rahe 74 JASA V69 368-373 Tables of critical values of some Renyi type statistics for finite sample sizes Z. W. Birnbaum; B. P. Lientz 69 JASA V64 870-877 Tables of critical values for a k-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov teat statistic Edward H. Wolf; Joseph I. Naus 73 JASA V68 994-997

Properties of a rank test of Cronholm and Revusky G. K. Bhattacharyya; Richard A. Johnson 70 JASA V65 1308-19 Cross-classification; see also categorical, contingency tables, nominal, qualitative

Measures of association for cross classifications Ill: Approximate sampling theory Leo A. Goodman; William H. Kruskal 63 JASA V58 310-364 Measures of association for cross classifications, IV: Simplification of asymptotic variances Goodman; Kruskal 72 JASA V67 415-421 Measures of association for cross classifications. II: Further discussion and references Leo A. Goodman; William H. Kruskal 59 JASA V54 123-163

one-way-classification tables when the cross classifications are unknown Haitovsky Unbiased multiple regression coefficients estimated from 66 JASA V61 720-728 Cross-classification Distribution of the sample version of the measure of association, gamma Irene Rosenthal 66 JASA V61 440-453 A partial coefficient for Goodman and Kruskal's gamma James A. Davis 67 JASA V62 189-193

Robert H. Somers A similarity between Goodman and Kruskal's tau and Kendall's tau, with a partial interpretation of the latter 62 JASA V57 804-812 missing... Goodman The analysis of cross-classified data; Independence. quasi-independence, and interactions in contingency tables with or without 68 JASA V63 1091-31 stationary time series: A univariate residual cross-correlation approach Haugh Checking the independence of two covariance- 76 JASA V71 378-385

Cross-correlation interest rates David A. Pierce Relationships-and the lack thereof-between economic time series, with special reference to money and 77 JASA V72 11-22 E. P: Box Identification of dynamic regression (distributed lag) models connecting two time series Larry 0. Haugh; G. 77 JASA V72 121-130

Cross-product ratio Association and estimation in contingency tables: Presidential address Frederick Mosteller 68 JASA V63 1-28

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Cube law * A stochastic model of elections in two-party systems Richard E. Quandt 74 JASA V69 315-324 PlecewIse regression using cubic splines Dale J. Poirier 73 JASA V68 515-524

Cubic splines as a special case of restricted least squares A. Buse; L. Lim 77 JASA V72 64-68 Cubical snd spherical estimation of multivariate probability density *Thomas A. Elkins 68 JASA V63 1495-13 Cum square root method o Approximately optimal stratification *R. J. Sertling 68 JASA V63 1298-09

Tweedie at al. The inversion of cumulant operators for power-series distributions, and the approximate stabilization of variance by transformations 68 JASA V63 321-328 Cumulants Computation with multiple k-statistics Esther Schaeffer; Paul S. Dwyer 63 JASA V58 120-151 Kendall's S distribution with ties in one ranking Pierre Robillard 72 JASA V67 453-455

methods of fitting a straight line, through cumulative data J. L. Jaech A note on the equivalence of two 64 JASA V59 863-866 Fitting a straight line to certain types of cumulative data *John Mandel 57 JASA V52 552-566

levels of the symmetric binomial cumulative distribution for sample sizes to 1, 000 William J. MacKinnon Compact table of twelve probability 59 JASA V54 164-172 Roll Cumulative distribution functions o Some properties- of symmetric stable distributions Eugene F. Fama; Richard 68 JASA V63 817-836

Properties of the bivariate normal cumulative distribution Dennis P. Tihansky 72 JASA V67 903-905 Cumulative distribution *Th.e f-ratio distribution *S. James Press 69 JASA V64 242-252

The estimation of probability densities and cumulatives by Fourier series methods *R. Kronmal; M. Tartar 68 JASA V63 925-952 acceptance sampling *Bob E. Ellison Cumulative normal distribution *Two theorems for inferences about the normal distribution with applications in 64 JASA V59 89-95

A simple theoretical approach to cumulative sum control charts N. L. Johnson 61 JASA V56 835-840 Cumulative sum * Some "optimal" methods to detect structural shift or outliers in regression *Tore Schweder 76 JASA V71 491-501

Wendling Current- and constant-dollar input-output forecasts for the U. S. economy Roger H. Bezdek; Robert M. 76 JASA V71 543-551 design of X-bar charts used to maintain current control of a process *Acheson J. Duncan The' economic 56 JASA V51 228-242

Current Income hypothesis * The normal income hypothesis in Chile Roger R. Betancourt 71 JASA V66 258-263 On constructing current life tables *Chin Long Chiang 72 JASA V67 538-541

Current weight-height relationships of youths of military age *Bernard D. Karpinos 62 JASA V57 895-905 Curtailed sampling for variables *Norman R. Garner 58 JASA V53 862-867 Curtailed sampling * The first-median test: A two-sided version of the control median test *J. L. Gastwirth 68 JASA V63 692-706

sequential tests. A comparison between curtailed single-sampling plans and sequential probability ratio tests *Ester Samuel Randomized 70 JASA V65 431-437 Mark Twain and the Quintus Curtius -Snodgrass letters: A statistical test of authorship *Claude S. Brinegar 63 JASA V58 85-96

Curves, survival: see also survival curves regression and correlation in Engel curve analysis *J. S. Cramer Efficient grouping. 64 JASA V59 233-250

50% points of the operating characteristic curves for fixed effects analysis of variance F tests, alpha =0.01 and 0.05 Duncan Charts of the 1 0% and 57 JASA V52 345-349 Garner The operating characteristic curve for sequential sampling by variables when the producer's and consumer's risks are equal *Norman R. 56 JASA V51 108-110

Confidence curves: An omnibus technique for estimation and testing statistical hypotheses *Allan Birnbaum 61 JASA V56 246-249 Iterative technique for absolute deviations curve fitting *E. J. Schlossmacher An 73 JASA V68 857-859 of two algorithms for absolute deviation curve fitting R. D. Armstrong; E. L. Frome A comparison 76 JASA V71 328-330

Linear curve fitting using least deviations Otto J. Karat 58 JASA V53 1 18-132 A note on curve fitting with minimum deviations by linear programming *Waiter D. Fisher 61 JASA V56 359-362

Curve fitting by segmented straight lines Richard Bellman; Robert Roth 69 JASA V64 1079-84 The influence curve and its role in robust estimation Frank R. Hampel 74 JASA V69 383-393

A note on "learning curves' Eugene W. Pike 69 JASA V64 1276-77 Estimating the logistic curve *H. Silverstone 57 JASA V52 567-577

distribution based on the Lorenz curve *M. H. Gail; J. L. Gastwirth A scale-free goodness-of-fit test for the exponential 78 JASA V73 787-793 based on observed points of the Lorenz curve *Farhad Mehran Bounds on the Gini index 75 JASA V70 64-66

level and error-areas under the OC curves of acceptance sampling plans *M. T. Subrahmanya Theory of equitable quality 72 JASA V67 234-240 Optimality and the OC curve for the Wald SPRT *James A. Lechner 64 JASA V59 464-468

to density functions using Pearson curves *Herbert Solomon; Michael,- A. Stephens Approximations 78 JASA V73 153-160 of methods of fitting the dosage response curve for small samples *Elliot M. Cramer Some comparisons 64 JASA V59 779-793

Fitting segmented curves whose join points have to be estimated *Derek J. Hudson 66 JASA V61 1097-29 On a general system of distributions 1. Its curve-shape characteristics IL. The sample median *Irving W. Burr; Peter J. Cislak 68 JASA V63 627-635

Manufacturers' inventory cycles and monetary policy *Doris M. Eisemann 58 JASA V53 680-688 Natural fertility, population cycles, and the spectral analysis of births and marriages *Ronald Demos Lee 75 JASA V70 295-304

Regional cycles of manufacturing employment in the United States, 1914-1953 *George H. Bort 0JS S 5-1 An experiment with weighted indexes of cyclical diffusion *Bert G. Hickman 58 JASA V53 39-53

Cyclical trends * Two sequential tests against trend *Gottfried E. Noether 56 JASA V51 440-450 On the sequential construction of D-optimal designs *Jia-Yeong Tsay 76 JASA V71 671-674

W. Evans; A. R. Manson D-optimal designs * Optimal experimental designs in two dimensions using minimum bias estimation James 78 JASA V73 171-176 D-optimality * Optimal experimental design for polynomial regression *Stephen M. Stigler 71 JASA V66 31 1-318 Dabbler law

Good A subjective evaluation of Bode's law and an 'objective' test for approximate numerical rationality I. J. 69 JASA V64 23-66 rationality" by L. J.... *Anscombe et al. Discussion of "A subjective evaluation of Bode's law and an 'objective' test for approximate numerical 69 JASA V64 50-61

Simon Newcomb, Percy Daniell. and the history of robust estimation 1885-1920 *Stephen M. Stigler 73 JASA V68 872-879 migration; An analysis based on the Danish population register *Sidney Goldstein The extent ot repeated 64 JASA V59 1121-32

Dantzlg-Cottie algorithms * Inequality constrained least-squares estimation *Chong Kiew Liew 76 JASA V71 746-751 Bernhard Andersen Darmois-Koopman-Pltman theorem o Sufficiency and exponential families for discrete sample spaces Erling 70 JASA V65 1248-55

Data, categorical: see also categorical data Data, censored: see also censored data Data, grouped: see also grouped data Data, incomplete: see also Incomplete data or misaing data Data. misaing: see also missing data or incomplete data Data, multivarlate: see also multivarlate data Data, qualitative: see also qualitative data Data, survey: see also survey data Data, survival: see also survival data

its interest and application In analysis of data B. G. Greenberg; A. E. Sarhan Matrix- inversion. 59 JASA V54 755-766 model for consumer purchase panel data analysis Allan E. Paull A generalized compound Poisson 78 JASA V73 706-713

Data analysis using Stein's estimator and its generalizations *Bradley Efron; Cari Morris 75 JASA ~V70 311-319

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effects of discarding inliars when binomial data are subject to classification errors Philip J. McCarthy The 72 JASA V67 515-529 scheme for estimating from binomial data with misclassifications Aaron Tenenbein A double sampling 70 JASA V65 1350-61 from a time series of family budget data Feng-Yao Lee Estimation of dynamic demand relations 70 JASA V65 586-5g7

of errors in survey and cenaus data Gonzalez; Ogus; Shapiro; Tepping Standards for discussion and presentation 76 JASA V70-11 5-23 Goodman The analysis of croas-classified data: Independence, quasi-independence, and interactions in contingency tables with or without missing... 68 JASA V63 1091-31

A Bayesian approach to the analysis of data from clinical trials Melvin R. Novick; James E. Grizzle 65 JASA V60 81-96 of three strategies of collecting data from households Joseph R. Hochstim A critical comparison 67 JASA V62 976-989

to the aggregation problem at the pre-data-collection stage ltzhak Venezia A decision-theoretic approach 78 JASA V73 552-558 Heywood's proverbs. ):.. Eckler Data collection * Statisticians and shoemakers (hWho is worse shod than the shoemaker's wife, from 70 JASA V65 9-21

Three sources of data on commuting: Problems and possibilities Leo F. Schnore 60 JASA V55 8-22 Systematic statistics used for data compression in space telemetry Isidore Eisenberger; Edward C. Posner 65 JASA V60 97-133

Smirnov statistic for use with correlated data Marc S. Weiss Modification of the Kolmogorov- 78 JASA V73 872-875 of fitting a straight line through cumulative data J. L. Jaech A note on the equivalence of two methods 64 JASA V5g 863-866 straight line to certain types of cumulative data John Mandel Fitting a 57 JASA V52 552-566

A method of adjustment for defective data Morris James Slonim; Chester H. McCall Jr 58 JASA V53 736-740 Multiple comparisons with dichotomous data James D. Knoke 76 JASA V71 84g-853

components for two-way disproportionate data with missing cells by the method of unweighted means Hartwell et al. Estimating variance 73 JASA V68 379-383 Regression analysis of Poisson-distributed data Edward L. Frome; Michael H. Kutner; John J. Beauchamp 73 JASA V68 g35-g940

Seasonal adjustment of data for econometric analysis Dale W. Jorgenson 67 JASA V62 137-140 Selected economic data-accuracy vs. reporting speed H. 0. Stekler; Susan W. Burch 68 JASA V63 436-444

Seasonal adjustment of economic data by application of the general linear statistical model James A. Stephenson; Helen T. Farr 72 JASA V67 37-45 Statiatical data available for economic research on certain types of recreation Marion Clawson 59 JASA V54 281-309

A procedure for automatic data editing R. J. Freund; H. 0. Hartley 67 JASA V62 341-352 probabilistic model for identitying errora in data editing Joseph I. Naus; Thomas G. Johnson; Ramiro Montalvo A 72 JASA V67 943-950 capture-recapture model to epidemiological data Janet T. Wiffes Applications of a multinomial 74 JASA V69 g3-g7 classical assumptions concerning errors in data Tracy W. Murray An empirical examination of the 72 JASA V67 530-537 grouping techniques Case I; Sensitivity to data errors Frank B. Baker Stability of two hierarchical 74 JASA V69 440-445 on metropolitan population; Evaluation of data Otis Dudley Duncan Research 56 JASA V51 591-596 study of response errors in expenditures data from household interviews John Neter; Joseph Waksberg A 64 JASA V5g 18-55

Minimizing response errors in financial data: The posaibilities E. Scoff Maynes 68 JASA V63 214-227 Grouping eatimators on heteroacedaatic data Tony Lancaster 68 JASA V63 182-1g1 aaaociated with a test procedure when data are Incomplete Bernard S. Paaternack; Junjiro Ogawa The probability of reversal 61 JASA V56 125-134 effect in closed and open birth interval data M. C. Sheps; J. A. Menken; J. C. Ridley; J. W. Lingner Truncation 70 JASA V65 678-6g3

the mean from multiply censored logistic data Chan et al. An algorithm for determining the asymptotically best linear estimate of 74 JASA V6g 1027-30 Direct clustering of a data matrix J. A. Hartigan 72 JASA V67 123-129

Estimating from misclassified data S. James Press 68 JASA V63 123-133 False models and post-data model construction Edward E. Leamer 74 JASA V69 122-131

estimation with incomplete multinomial data R. R. Hocking; H. H. Oxspring Maximum likelihood 71 JASA V66 65-70 inferencea from ordered multinomial data Herbert Weiaberg Upper and lower probability 72 JASA V67 884-890

eatimates of the intrinsic variability of data in nonlinear regression modela L. Breiman; W. S. Meisel General 76 JASA V7 1 301-307 matrices in the analysis of non-orthogonal data Rao Application of Greenberg and Sarhan's method of inversion of partitioned 65 JASA V60 1200-02

Regression and ANOVA with zero-one data: Measures of residual variation Bradley Efron 78 JASA V73 113-121 of imputation and differential quality of data in the 1970 census Richard C. Rockwell An investigation 75 JASA V70 39-42

Problems of data organization and analytical methods in geography Brian J. L. Berry 71 JASA V66 510-523 effectiveness with split-cable TV panel data Timothy W. McGuire Measuring and testing relative advertising 77 JASA V72 736-745

likelihood estimation from grouped Poiaaon data W. H. Carter Jr; J. van Bowen Jr; R. H. Myers Maximum 71 JASA V66 351-353 Ex ante and ex post data in inventory investment Murray Brown 61 JASA V56 518-534

Inapection and correction error in data proceaaing George Minton 69 JASA V64 1256-75 of Kendall's tau with application to data reduction Gary Simon Multivariate generalization 77 JASA V72 367-376 inference from selectively reported data A. P. Dawid; James M. Dickey Likelihood and Bayeaian 77 JASA V72 845-850

Retrospective data on work status in the 1970 census of population; An affempt at evaluation Ann R. Miller 76 JASA V71 286-292 A multi-country analysis of the effects of data revisions on an econometric model Frank T. Denton; Ernest H. Oksanen 72 JASA V67 286-291

Data revisions and economic forecasting H. 0. Stekler 67 JASA V62 470-483 of percentile regression lines using salary data Robert V. Hogg Estimates 75 JASA V70 56-59

Regreaaion analyais of aeasonal data George W. Ladd 64 JASA V59 402-421 money: Some evidence from croaa-aection data Tong Hun Lee Income, wealth, and the demand for 64 JASA V59 746-762 a diatributed lag model from croaa-aection data: The caae of hospital admiaaiona and discharges Nelaon; Schwert Eatimating the parameters of 74 JASA V69 627-633

Data splitting General estimates of the intrinaic variability of data in nonlinear regression models L. Breiman; W. S. Meisel 76 JASA V7 1 301-307 The predictive sample reuse method with applications Seymour Geisser 75 JASA V70 320-328

The analysis of variance of data from stratified subsamples Howard L. Jones 68 JASA V63 64-86 system reliability' from binomial subsystem data Alan Winterbottom Lower confidence limits for series 74 JASA V69 782-788

bounds from exponential subsystem data Nancy R. Mann Simplified expressions for obtaining approximately optimum system-reliability confidence 74 JASA V69 492-495 observations with application to aunapota data Phadke; Wu Modeling of continuoua stochaatic processes from discrete 74 JASA V69 325-329

teat for truncation of a aupplier's data J. J. Deely; 0. E. Amos; G. P. Steck The exceedance 69 JASA V64 823-829 Teat data for atatistical algorithma: Least squarea and ANOVA W. Keith Hastings 72 JASA V67 874-879

Evaluation of reaponse-time data involving tranaient states: An illuatration using heart-tranaplant data Nathan Mantel; David P. Byar 74 JASA V69 81-86 The accuracy of International trade data: The case of Southeast Asian countries Seiji Nays: Theodore Morgan 69 JASA V64 452-467 interval estimation for means affer data transformations to normality Charles E. Land Confidence 74 JASA V69 795-802

Data transformation in two-way analysis of variance James J. Schlesselman 73 JASA V68 369-378 Survivorship analysis of heart transplant data Bruce W. Turnbull; Byron Win. Brown Jr; Marie Hu 74 JASA V69 74-80

atatea: An illustration using heart-transplant data Nathan Mantel; David P. Byar Evaluation of response-time data involving transient 74 JASA V69 81-86 Post-data two sample teats of location Clyde A. McGilchrist 73 JASA V68 97-99

Comment on "Post-data two sample tests of location" (several authors) 73 JASA V68 101-105 analysis of linear models with unbalanced data F. M. Speed; R. R. Hocking; 0. P. Hackney Methods of 78 JASA V73 105-112

Processing underdeveloped data from an underdeveloped area Cliffon R. Wharton Jr 60 JASA V55 23-37

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Critical power functIon and decision making *Lalitha Sanathanan - 74 JASA V69 398-402 Early decision in a censored Wilcoxon two-sample test for accumulating survival data Max Halperin; James Ware 74 JASA V69 414-422

On an extreme rank sum test with early decison 0 . Chun 65 JASA V60 859-863 Eart decision in the Wilcoxon two-sample test *David W. Ailing 63 JASA V58 713-720

for forming group judgments and making decisions *S. James Press Qualitative controlled feedback 78 JASA V73 526-535 uncertainty Par II.: Incremental Information decisions *Irving i-. Lavalle On cash equivalents and information evaluation in decisions under 68 JASA V63 277-284

Appropriations data and the Investment decision *Edward Greenberg 65 JASA V60 503-515 measure of the risk factor in investment decisions *T. M. Hammonds; D. 1. Padberg A quantitative 70 JASA V65 602-612

Robustness of non-ideal decision procedures *Mervyn Stone 63 JASA V58 480-486 Prediction and decision problems in regression models from the Bayesian point of view *Arnold Zeliner; V. Karuppan Chett 65 JASA V60 608-616

Decision problem * Sequential experimental design procedures *William J. Blot; Duane A. Meeter 73 JASA V68 586-593 Analyzing the decision-making process of the American jur *Alan E. Gelfand; Herber Solomon 75 JASA V70 305-310

Publication decisions and their possible effects on inferences drawn from tests of significance--or vice versa *Sterling 59 JASA V54 30-34 Publication decisions and tests of significance-A comment *Gordon Tullock 59 JASA V54 593-593

Two (k + 1)-decision selection procedures for comparing k normal means with a secified standard Bechhofer; Turnbuli 78 JASA V73 385-392 A decision-theoretic approach to the aggregation problem at the pre-data-collection stage Itzhak Venezia 78 JASA V73 552-558 A decision-theoretic approach to interval estimation *Robert L. Winkler 72 JASA V67 187-191

Mendoza; Boris iglewicz Decision-theoretic model * An extension of Colton's model for comparing two medical treatments *Gaston 78 JASA V73 646-649 and Gaussian processes Fertig et at. A decision-theoretic approach to defining variables sampling plans for finite lots: Single sampling for exponential 74 JASA V69 665-671

to non-optimal design in Bayesian decision theory *Gordon R. Antelman Insensitivity 65 JASA V60 584-601 Decision theory Combining overlapping information *Richard Zeckhauser 71 JASA V66 91-92 Economics of information systems *Jacob Marschak 71 JASA V66 192-219 Elicitation of personal probabilities and expectations *Leonard J. Savage 71 JASA V66 783-801 Expected utility of uncertain ventures: Presidential address *Clifford Hildreth 74 JASA V69 9-17 Finite sample Monte Carlo studies: An autoregressive illustration *Hodson Thornber 67 JASA V62 801-818

is known *Gordon M. Kaufman Optimal sample size in two-action problems when the sample observations are lognormal and the precision h 68 JASA V63 653-659 Donald A. Berry Optimal sampling schemes for estimating system reliability by testing components-i: Fixed sample sizes 74 JASA V69 485-491

Point estimation and risk inferences *David P. Baron 73 JASA V68 944-950 controversy *B. G. Greenberg Problems of statistical inference in health with special reference to the cigareffe smoking and lung cancer 69 JASA V64 739-758

Recognizing the maximum of a sequence *John P. Gilbert; Frederick Mosteller 66 JASA V61 35-73 A simple approach to the Bayes choice criterion: The method of cr tcal probabilities *Alvise Brags-Ila 64 JASA V59 1227-30 A theor of rational random behavior *Henri Theil 74 JASA V69 310-314 Two-stage normal sampling in two-action problems with linear economics *Arthur Schliefer Jr 69 JASA V64 1504-41

The foundations of decision under. uncertainty: An elementary exposition *John W. Pratt; Howard Raiffa; Robert Schlaifer 64 JASA V59 353-375 equivalents and Information evaluation in decisions under uncertaint Part I: Basic theory *Irving H. LaValle On cash 68 JASA V63 252-276 equivalents and Information evaluation in decisions under uncertainty Par It: Incremental Information decisions *Irving H. Lavalle On cash 68 JASA V63 277-284 equivalents and Information evaluation in decisions under uncertainty Part Ill: Exchanging partition-J for partition-K Information *LaValle On cash 68 JASA V63 285-290

Decision rules * An analytcal comparison of certainty equivalence and sequential updating *R. Harkema 75 JASA V70 348-350 Decomposition of x matrix * On the iterative refinement of least squares solutions *R. H. Fletcher 75 JASA V70 109-112

applications of bivariate Gaussian mixture decomposition *Michael Tarter; Abraham Silvers Implementation and 75 JASA V70 47-55 Decomposition of seasonal time series: A model for the census X-1 1 program *Cleveland; TIao 76 JASA V71 581-587

Tan Decomposition theorems * Note on the multivarlate and the generalized multivariate beta distributions W. Y. 69 JASA V64 230-241 Decreasing hazard rate

K. Patel Bounds on moments of linear functions of order statistics from Weibull and other restricted families Jagdlsh 75 JASA V70 670-673 Tables of bounds for distributions with monotone hazard rate Richard E. Barlow; Albert W. Marshall 65 JASA V60 872-890

A method of adjustment for defective data *Morris James Slonim; Chester H. McCall Jr 58 JASA V53 736-740 of the unrestricted AOQL when defective material is removed but not- replaced *Allen C. Endres The computation 69 JASA V64 665-668

A method for detecting all defective members in a population by group testing *F. K. Hwang 72 JASA V67 605-608 On finding a single defective in binomial group testing F. K. Hwang 74 JASA V69 146-150

Finding a single defective in binomial group-testing Satindar Kumar;_ Milton Sobel 71 JASA V66 824-828 Isolating a single defective using group testing *M. R. Garey; F. K. Hwang 74 JASA V69 151-153

Detectives, testing for * A generalized binomial group testing problem *F. K. Hwang 75 JASA V70 923-926 A discriminant analysis of employment in defense and nondefense industries *Gerald F. Higgins 70 JASA V65 613-622

approximation to the distribution of a definite quadratic form *D. R. Jensen; Herber Solomon A Gaussian 72 JASA V67 898-902 Alternative definitions of the serial correlation coefficient in shor autoregressive sequences *Abbott S. Weinstein 58 JASA V53 881-892

Definitional and design aspects of the Canadian Job vacancy survey *Sylvia Ostry; Alan Sunter 70 JASA V65 1059-70 Some methodological notes on the deflation of construction *Norman M. Kaplan 59 JASA V54 535-555

Chi-square tests with one degree of freedom; extensions of the Mantel-Haenszel procedure *Nathan Mantel 63 JASA V58 690-700 A multivariate extension of Tukey's one degree of freedom for non-additivity *Lyman L. McDonald 72 JASA V67 674-675

lag technique when one searches for degree of polynomial and lag *Frost Some properties of the Almon 75 JASA V70 606-612 on survival ratios corrected in vary(ing degrees *David F. Sly Evaluating estimates of net migration and net migration rates based 72 JASA V67 313-318

Effect of varying degrees of transitory Income on income elasticity of expenditures *Marilyn Dunsing;, Margaret G. Reid 58 JASA V53 348-359 Sequential analysis with delayed observations *T. W. Anderson 64 JASA V59 1006-15

by race and by sex *Robert A. Gordon Delinquency statistics * An explicit estimation of the prevalence of commitment to a training school, to age 18, 73 JASA V68 547-553 Delta method

Keith Lee On the asymptotic variances of u-hat terms in loglinear models of multidimensional contingency tables 5 . 77 JASA V72 412-419 Interval estimation of non-linear parametric functione Max Halperin; Nathan Mantel 63 JASA V58 611-627 Interval estimation of non-linear parametric functions, II Max Halperin 64 JASA V59 168-181

of time-series and cross-section analyses: Demand for air transportation service *Kan Hua Young A synthesis 72 JASA V67 560-566 Distributional effects in demand analysis: Observations and predictive tests D.M J. Laughhunn 70 JASA V65 576-585

Demand analysis * Maximum likelihood estimation of the linear expenditure system *Richard W. Parks 71 JASA V66 900-903 Measurement of citrus demands when all variables are subject to error *Anthony A. Prato 70 JASA V65 1146-58

Measuring the demand for court services; A critique of the federal district courts case weights * Robert W. Gillespie 74 JASA V69 38-43 of consumer surveys of financial holdings: Demand deposits *Robert Ferber The reliability 66 JASA V61 91-103

Estimation of dynamic demand relations from a time series of family budget data *Feng-Yao Lee 70 JASA V65 586-597

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Demography A. Relies Clustering by identification with special application to two-way tables of counts *William S. Cleveland; Daniel 75 JASA V70 626-630 Demos Lee Forecasting births in post-transition populations: Stochastic renewal with serially correlated fertility *Ronald 74 JASA Vt69 607-617

On future population *Nathan Key itz 72 JASA V67 347-363 Household headship and it changas in the United States, 1940-1960, 1970 *Frances E. Kobrin 73 JASA V68 793-800 Natural fertility, population cycles, and the spectral analysis of birtha and marriages *Ronald Demos Lee 75 JASA V70 295-304 Probability models for the variation in the number of births per couple *S. N. Singh 63 JASA V58 721-727 Using regression models to estimate the expectation of life for the U. S. S. R. *D. Peter Mazur 72 JASA V67 31-36

Miller Retrospective data on work status in the 1970 census of population: An attempt at evaluation *Ann R. 76 JASA V71 286-292 parameters of a mixture of two normal densities *Tan et at. ..of the method of moment and the method of maximum likelihood in estimating 72 JASA V67 702-708

The estimation of probabilit densities and cumulatives by Fourier series methods *R. Kronmal; M. Tarter 68 JASA V63 g25-952 Comparison of some density estimate classification procedures *Matthew Goldstein 75 JASA V70 666-669

A note on density estimation using orthogonal expansions *Bradford R. Grain 73 JASA V68 964-965 Ott; Richard A. Kronmal Densit estimation * Some classification procedures for multivariafe binary data using orthogonal fncfions *Jurg 76 JASA V71 391-399

classific,ation procedures derived from densit estimators *Ned Slick Sample-based 72 JASA V67 116-122 improvement o1 kernel type density estimators *W. R. Schucany; John P. Sommers 77 JASA V72 420-423

Approximations to density functions using Pearson curves *Herbert Solomon; Michael A. Stephens 78 JASA V73 153-160 at. Exact finite sample density functions of GCL estimators of atructural coefficients in a leading exacty ident fiable case *Basmann et 71 JASA V66 122-126

The functional tor in estimating the density gradient: An empirical investigation *James B. Kau; Cheng F, Lee 76 JASA V71 326-327 estimation of multivariate probabilit density *Thomas A. Elkins Cubical and spherical 68 JASA V63 1495-13

to estimate the parameter in the uniform density within d units of the true value *Graybill; Connell Sample size required 64 JASA V59 550-556 Sequential estimation in the uniform dens't Peter J. Cooke 71 JASA V66 614-617

stage sequential estimation in the uniform density Peter J. Cooke Two- 73 JASA V68 107-108 Dependence and aging aspects of multivariate survival *E. C. Brindley Jr; W. A. Thompson Jr 72 JASA V67 822-830

way random... *Harville Statistical dependence between random effects and the numbers of observations on the effects for the unbalanced one- 67 JASA V62 1375-86 completely-random... Harville Stat'stical dependence between subclass means and the numbers of observations in the subclasses for the tw-way 68 JASA V63 1484-94

A family of concepts of dependence for bivariate distributions *Moshe Shaked 77 JASA V72 642-650 Effect of dependence on th level of some one-sample teat *Joseph L. Gastwirth; Herman Rubin 71 JASA V66 816-820

type tests fo independence and Markov dependence *J. L. Denny; S. J, Yakow'it Admissible run-contingency 78 JASA V73 177-181 Negative variance estimates and statistical dependence in nested sampling *Richard B. McHugh; Paul Mielke Jr 68 JASA V63 1000-03

changes *Epps The stochastic dependency of securit price changes and transaction volumes in a model with temporally dependent price 76 JASA V71 830-834 Comparison of tests of the equality of dependent correlation coefficients *Olive Jean Dunn; Virginia Clark 71 JASA V66 904-908 transformation to a set of stochastically dependent normal variables *William J. Moonan Linear 57 JASA V52 247-252 Confidence intervals for the means of dependent. normally distr'buted variables *Olive Jean Dunn 59 JASA V54 613-621

volumes in a model with temporally dependent price changes *Epps The stochastic dependency of security price changes and transaction 76 JASA V7 1 830-834 probabilities of pertially specified dependent probability systems *Seymour M. Kwerel Most stringent bounds on aggregated 75 JASA V70 472-479

On dependent tests from a non-orthogonal design *J. A. Ballas; J. T. Webster 66 JASA V61 803-812 Some non-parametric feats for in-dependent time series *Pranab Kumar Sen 65 JASA V60 134-147

algorithm for the binomial distribution with dependent trials *Daniel W. Ladd An 75 JASA V70 333-340 for linear models in which subset of the dependent variable are constrained *McGuire et at. Estimation and inference 68 JASA V63 1201-13

of the Box-Cox transformation in limited dependent variable models *Date J. Poirier The use 78 JASA V73 284-287 of the correlation coefficient with a 0, 1 dependent variable *John Neter; E. Scott Maynes On the appropriateness 70 JASA V65 501-509

analysis when the variance of the dependent variable is proportional to the square of its expectation T. Amemlya Regression 73 JASA V68 928-934 surveys of financial holdinga: Demand deposits *Rober Ferber The reliability of consumer 66 JASA V61 91-103

survey of financial holdings: Time deposit Robr Ferber The reliability of consumer 65 JASA V60 148-163 Estimation of an accelerated depreciation learning function *Terence J. Wales 66 JASA V61 995-009

maxima and minima with matrix derivat'yes *Derrick S. Tracy; Paul S. Owyer Multivariate 69 JASA V64 1576-94 Some applications of matrix derivatives in multivariate analysis Paul S. Dwyer 67 JASA V62 607-628

estimator *Wondruff; Causey Derivatives, numerical estimation of *Computerized' metho for approximating the variance of a complicated 76 JASA V71 315-321 Des Rai optimal estimator * On the optimal use of multiauxiliary Information *Jon Stene 76 JASA V71 679-679

A new class of designs *C. Ramankutty Nair 64 JASA V59 817-833 Design, block or Incomplete block: see also block design and Incomplete block design Design: see also plan

treatments and experimental units in the design and analysis of experiments *Sidney Addelman Variability of 70 JASA V65 1095-08 The design and analysis of the observational study-A review Sonja M. McKinlay 75 JASA V70 503-520

Comment on "The design and analysis of the observational study--A review" Stephen E. Fienberg 75 JASA V70 521-524 Using partially balanced designs for the half sample replication method of variance estimation *Kok-Huat Lee 73 JASA V68 612-614

Partially balanced designs for half sample replication method of variance estimation * Kok-Huat Lee 72 JASA V67 324-334 Atl-bias designs for spline functions joined at the axes *Norman R. Draper; Irwin Guttman; Peter Lipow 77 JASA V72 424-429

test for additi ty in a randomized block design *J. Robinson On the 75 JASA V70 184-185 plot procedure in a randomized block design *John Leroy Folks; Del Lon West Note on the missing 61 JASA V56 933-941

multiple comparisons for randomized block designs under nonstandard conditions *Mudholkar; Subbaiah Unequal precision 78 JASA V71 429-434 ordered alternatives in a randomnized block design *John H. Skillings; Douglas A. Wolfe Distribution-free tests for 78 JASA V73 427-431

altematives in the randomized block design *Walter R. Pinle; Myles Hollander A distribution-free normal acores test for ordered 72 JASA V67 855-857 permutation for the randomized block design *Baker; Collier An empirical study into factors affecting the F-test under 68 JASA V63 902-911

Definitional and design aspects of the Canadian job vacancy survey *Sylvia Oatry; Alan Sunter 70 JASA V65 1059-70 The new dealgn of the Canadian labour force survey * . P. Fellegi; G. B. Gray; R. Platek 67 JASA V62 421-453

Sudman Optimum cluster designs within a primar unit using combine telephone screening and face-to-face interviewing *Seymour 78 JASA V73 300-304 On the analysis of group divisible designs C. H. Kapadia; D. L. Weeks 64 JASA V59 1217-19

blocks of semi-regular group divisible designs Hiralal Agrawal On th bounds of the number of common treatment between 64 JASA V59 867-871 Comments on the economic design of X-bar-charts *W. K. Chiu 73 JASA V68 919-921

for the determination of the economic design of X-bar-charts based on Duncan's model * Goel, Jamn; Wu An algorithm 68 JASA V63 304-320 The economic design of X-bar charts used to maintain current control of a process *Acheson J. Duncan 56 JASA VSI 228-242 The economic design of X-bar-charts when there is a multiplicity of assignable causes *Acheson J. Duncan 71 JASA V66 107-121~

Design effects * On variances of ratios and their differences in multi-stage samples *Leslie Kish; Irene Hess 59 JASA V54 416-446 Design efficiency

On contructin of our-diensionl incmpleteblock esign H.L Agrawal K.1 L ShrmI8 AA 7384-4

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obtained according to an experimental deaign A. R. Gallant; Thomas M. Gerig; J. W. Evans Time series realizations 74 JASA V69 639-645 Recent developments in the design of factorial experiments *Sidney Addelman 72 JASA V67 103-111

for F ratios in the L x J x K factorial design with two repeated factors Mendoza; Toothaker; Grain Necessary and sufficient conditions 76 JASA V71 992-993 Recovery of interblock information for designs with groups of correlated blocks Thomas R. Bement; George A. Milliken 77 JASA V72 157-159

Some problems of the household interview design for the National Health Survey Harold Nisselson; Theodore D. Woolsey 59 JASA V54 69-87 The analysis of lattice designs with concomitant variables associated with replications P. L. Cornelius 76 JASA V7 1 445-450

al. General theory of prime-power lattice designs-Lattice rectangles for v=sm treatments in sr rows and sc columns for r plus c = m,... Federer et 65 JASA V60 891-904 Factorial treatments in rectangular lattice designs Leroy Stanley Brenna: Clyde Young Kramer 6 1 JASA V56 368-378 square ratios in repeated measurements designs have exact F-distributions Huynh; Feldt Conditions under which mean 70 JASA V65 1582-89

Minimax designs V. N. Murty 71 JASA V66 319-320 Design criterion for minimum bias estimation of response surfaces M., J. Karson 70 JASA V65 1565-72

for the two-way classification mixed model design Robert A. Hultquist; Franklin A. Graybill Minimal sufficient statistics 65 JASA V60 182-192 in successive sampling using a multi-stage design D. Singh Estimates 68 JASA V63 99-112

component testing in unbalanced nested designs W. B. Cummings,, D. W. Gaylor Variance 74 JASA V69 765-771 Insensitivity to non-optimal design in Bayesian decision theory Gordon R. Antelman 65 JASA V60 584-601

dependent tests from a non-orthogonal design J. A. Ballas; J. T. Webster On 66 JASA V61 803-812 Design and operation of a double-limit variables sampling plan Acheson J. Duncan 58 JASA V53 543-550 Design for optimal prediction in simple linear regression D. W. Gaylor;, H. C. Sweeny 65 JASA V60 205-216 Design of an optimal sequence of interrelated sampling plans C. S. Beightler; L. G. Mitten 64 JASA V59 96-104

rho in group divisible two-associate PBIB designs Robert Cleroux On using an incorrect value of 70 JASA V65 844-850 analysis of a class of two associate PBIB designs N. Gini On the F-test in the intrablock 65 JASA V60 285-293

randomization test in two-associate PBIB designs Robert Cleroux First and second moments of the 69 JASA V64 1424-33 of variance estimation for the split-plot design Shou-Hua Li; Jerome H. Klotz Components 78 JASA V73 147-152

Some experimental design problems in aftribute life testing Sylvain Ehrenfeld 62 JASA V57 668-679 permutation in the completely randomized design Frank B. Baker; Raymond 0. Collier Jr Some empirical results on variance ratios under 66 JASA V61 813-820

form theorem useful in regression designs John Conlisk Notes on a canonical 74 JASA V69 196-198 Rotation designs for sampling on repeated occasions J. N. K. Rao; Jack E. Graham 64 JASA V59 492-509

Optimal sample design with nonresponse W. A. Ericson 67 JASA V62 63-78 Variance estimates in "optimum" sample designs Alan Ross 61 JASA V56 135-142

piPS sampling designs and the Horvitz-Thompson estimator T. J. Rao 71 JASA V66 872-875 On simplifications of sampling design through replication with equal probabilities and without stages W. Edwards Deming 56 JASA V51 24-53

Minimax purposive survey sampling design Henry P. Wynn 77 JASA V72 655-657 Bayes sequential designs of fixed size samples from finite populatuons *Shelley Zacks 69 JASA V64 1342-49

A class of designs for sequential clinical trials Lee-Jen Wei 77 JASA V72 382-386 An application of an urn model to the design of sequential controlled clinical trials L. J. Wei 78 JASA V73 559-563

one variance known Zacks Sequential design for a fixed width interval estimation of the common mean of two normal distributions. 1. The case of 73 JASA V68 422-427 sequential effects in a Latin Square design James V. Bradley Complete counterbalancing of immediate 58 JASA V53 525-528

Non-additivities in a latin square design *M. B. Wilk; 'Oscar Kempthorne 57 JASA V52 218-236 Generalized lattice square designs Walter T. Federer; B. L. Raktoe 66 JASA V61 821-832

for the selection of a response surface design G. E. P. Box; Norman R. Draper A basis 59 JASA V54 622-654 probability: An experiment in su'rvey design F. Thomas Juster Consumer buying intentions and purchase 66 JASA V61 658-696

Some methods of construction of designs for -two-way elimination of heterogeneity-i *Hiralal Agrawal 66 JASA V61 1153-71 of multiple comparisons for unbalanced designs Abraham Genizi; Yosef Hochberg On improved extensions of the T-method 78 JASA V73 879-884

Random walk design in bio-assay R. K. Tsutakawa 67 JASA V62 842-856 procedure in singular weighing designs *P. K. Hazra; K. S. Banerjee On the augmentation 73 JASA V68 392-393

Singular weighing designs and a reflexive generalized inverse K. S. Banerjee 72 JASA V67 211-212 al. Several methods of re-designing area samples utilizing probabilities proportional to size when the sizes change significantly *Gray et 68 JASA V63 1280-97

Designing some multi-factor analytical studies J. Sedransk 67 JASA V62 1121-39 Continuous sampling plans under destructive testing Frederick S. Hillier 64 JASA V59 376-401

Some "optimal" methods to detect structural shift or outliers in regression Tore Schweder 76 JASA V71 491-501 A method for detecting all defective members in a population by group testing F. K. Hwang 72 JASA V67 605-608

The development of statistical indices for detecting cheaters William H. Angoff 74 JASA V69 44-49 analysis of the power of several tests for detecting heavy-tailed distributions V. Kerry Smith A simulation 75 JASA V70 662-665

Sequential procedures for detecting parameter changes in a time-series model Michael Bagshaw; Richard A. Johnson 77 JASA V72 593-597 A note on measurement errors and detecting real differences *Eugene Rogot 61 JASA V56 314-319 tests based on powers of ranks for detecting scale and location alternatives Mielke Jr Asymptotic behavior of two-sample 72 JASA V67 850-854

White The detection of a correlation between the sexes of adjacent sibs in human families Richard A. Greenberg; Colin 65 JASA V60 1035-45 The detection of errors in multivariate data using principal components Douglas M. Hawkins 74 JASA V69 340-344

A bivariate test for the detection of a systematic change in mean Ricardo Maronna; Victor J. Yohai 78 JASA V73 640-645 Determinants of retail sales in large metropolitan areas, 1954 and 1963 Ben-Chieh Liu 70 JASA V65 1460-73

How deviant can you be? Paul A. Samuelson 68 JASA V63 1522-25 Chance constraints and normal deviates A. Charnes; W. W. Cooper 62 JASA V57 134-148

Deviation, standard: see also standard deviation intervals based on the mean absolute deviation of a normal sample Erna M. J. Herrey Conf idence 65 JASA V60 257-269 t-tests by way of the mean absolute deviation* Herrey Percentage points of H-distribution for computing confidence limits or performing 71 JASA V66 187-188

An Iterative technique for absolute deviations curve fitting E. J. Schlossmacher 73 JASA V68 857-859 comparison of two algorithms for absolute deviation curve fitting R. D. Armstrong; E. L. Frome A 76 JASA V71 328-330

Linear curve fitting using least deviations Otto J. Karst 58 JASA V53 118-132 The trentile deviation method of weather forecast evaluation *Morris James Slonim 58 JASA V53 398-407

A note on curve fitting with minimum deviations by linear programming Walter D. Fisher 61 JASA V56 359-362 Statistical diagnosis and tests of factor hypotheses Gerald Shea 78 JASA V73 346-350

Residual correlations and diagnostic checking in dynamic-disturbance time series models David A. Pierce 72 JASA V67 636-640 Diagonal dispersion matrix Comparison of estimators of heteroscedastic variances in linear models Susan D. Horn; Roger A. Horn 75 JASA V70 872-879 Estimating heteroscedastic variances in linear models Susan D. Horn; Roger A. Horn; David B. Duncan 75 JASA V70 380-385

estimate for contingency tables with zero diagonal S. S. Wagner The maximum-likelihood 70 JASA V65 1362-83

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Dichotomous response A note on taking a covariable into account Hans K. Ury 66 JASA V61 490-495 Selecting one of two treatments when the responses are dichotomous Paul L. Canner 70 JASA V65 293-306

Dichotomous variables The effects of discarding inliars when binomial data are subject to classification errors Philip J. McCarthy 72 JASA V67 515-529 Regression and ANOVA with zero-one data: Measures of residual variation Bradley Efron 78 JASA V73 113-121

analysis with adjustment for class differences M. Davies Multiple linear regression 61 JASA V56 729-735 Power differences between pairwise multiple comparisons Philip H. Ramsey 78 JASA V73 479-485

Comment on "Power differences between pairwise multiple comparisons" K. Ruben Gabriel 78 JASA V73 485-487 Some measures of the "difference" between regression models James B. Ramsey; Andrew Chesher 76 JASA V71 972-976

A remark on the difference between sampling with and without replacement *David Freedman 77 JASA V72 681-681 of misclassification on the bias in the difference between two proportions and the relative odds in the fourfold table *Goldberg The effects 75 JASA V70 561-567

Occupational components of educational differences in income *Otis Dudley Duncan 61 JASA V56 783-792 non-stationary systems of linear stochastic difference equations *Gregory C. Chow; Richard E. Levitan Spectral properties of 69 JASA V64 581-590

Difference estimation Loebbecke On the behavior of statistical estimators when sampling accounting populations John Neter; James K. 77 JASA V72 501-507

On a method of using multi-auxiliary information in sample surveys *Des Raj 65 JASA V60 270-277 table for number of runs of signs of first differences in ordered series *Eugene S. Edgington Probability 61 JASA V56 156-159

Variance formulas for the mean difference and coefficient of concentration *Gerald J. Glasser 62 JASA V57 648-654 Estimation procedures for difference of means with missing data *Pi-Erh Lin 71 JASA V66 634-636 Procedures for testing the difference of means with incomplete data *Pi-Erh Lin 73 JASA V68 699-703

On variances of ratios and their differences in multi-stage samples *Leslie Kish; Irene Hess 59 JASA V54 416-446 A table of exact confidence limits for differences and ratios of two proportions and their odds ratios Thomas; Gart 77 JASA V72 73-76

on measurement errors and detecting real differences *Eugene Rogot A note 61 JASA V56 314-319 A note on mean square successive differences *J. N. K. Rao 59 JASA V54 801-806

On the distribution of the difference of two t-variables *B. K. Ghosh 75 JASA V70 463-467 rank sampling distribution when zero differences are present *Edward E. Cureton The normal approximation to the signed- 67 JASA V62 1068-69

Incentive contracts and price differential acceptance tests *Betty J. Flehinger; James Miller 64 JASA V59 149-159 Differential complex Discriminatory bias in rates charged by the Canadian automobile insurance industry *R. A. Holmes 70 JASA V65 108-122

Wilcken Comment on "Discriminatory bias in rates charged by the Canadian automobile insurance industry" C. L. 71 JASA V66 289-291 A differential equation approach to linear combinations of independent chi-squares A. W. Davis 77 JASA V72 212-214

Latent class analysis and differential mortality *C. R. Miller; G. Sabagh; H. F. Dingman 62 JASA V57 430-438 Systematic biases in panel surveys due to differential nonresponse *W. H. Williams: C. L. Mallows 70 JASA V65 1338-49 Gurland Differential operator * Series expansions for quadratic forms in normal variables 'Rudy A. Gideon; John 76 JASA V71 227-232

An investigation of imputation and differential quality of data in the 1970 census *Richard C. Rockwell 75 JASA V70 39-42 Some theorems on matrix differentiation with special reference to Kronecker matrix products *H. Neudecker 69 JASA V64 953-963

error terms *Arnold Zellner Diffuse prior distribution * Bayesian and non-Bayesian analysis of the regression model with multivariate student-I 76 JASA V71 400-405 with weighted indexes of cyclical diffusion Bert G. Hickman An experiment 58 JASA V53 39-53

Diffusion index * Forecasting industrial production *H. 0. Stekler 61 JASA V56 869-877 Sampling methods for random digit dialing *Joseph Waksberg 78 JASA V73 40-46

item by item) selection techniques and digital computers *Fan; Muller; Rezucha Development of sampling plans by using sequential (62 JASA V57 387-402 Simon Dimension reduction * Multivariate generalization of Kendall's tau with application to data reduction *Gary 77 JASA V72 367-376

Optimal experimental designs in two dimensions using minimum bias estimation James W. Evans; A. R. Manson 78 JASA V73 171-176 Interaction test for three-dimensional contingency tables *Kashinath D. Patil 74 JASA V69 164-168 On construction of four-dimensional incomplete block designs *H. L. Agrawal; K. L. Sharma 78 JASA V73 844-849

on absorption probabilities for the in-dimensional random walk *Wecker; Morton Bounds 77 JASA V72 154-156 The use of faces to represent points in k-dimensional space graphically *Herman Chernoff 73 JASA V68 361-368

Directed ridge regression techniques in cases of multicollinearity *David K. Guilkey; James L. Murphy 75 JASA V70 769-775 Two-stage least squares: In which direction should the residuals be minimized? *T. W. Anderson; T. Sawa 77 JASA V72 187-191

Tests for randomness of directions against two circular alternatives *Michael A. Stephens 69 JASA V64 280-289 Thomas E. Wehrly Directional data * Some angular-linear distributions and related regression models *Richard A. Johnson; 78 JASA V73 602-606

Dirichlet-beta distribution * Interrelated Bernoulli processes *Gordon R. Antelman 72 JASA V67 831-841 Dirichlet density * Note on the multivariate and the generalized multivariate beta distributions *W. Y. Tan 69 JASA V64 230-241

A characterization of the Dirichlet distribution J. N. Darroch; D. Ratcliff 71 JASA V66 641-643 to Connor and Mosimann's generalized Dirichlet distribution Ian R. James Products of independent beta variables with application 72 JASA V67 910-912

The inverted Dirichlet distribution with applications George C. Tiao; Irwin Guftman 65 JASA V60 793-805 proportions with a generalization of the Dirichiet distribution *Robert J. Connor; James E. Mosimann Concepts of independence for 69 JASA V64 194-206

Dirichlet distribution A Bayesian approach to some multinomial estimation and pretesting problems Tom Leonard 77 JASA V72 869-874

Te Chao; Ronald E. Glaser The exact distribution of Bartlett's test statistic for homogeneity of variances with unequal sample sizes *Min- 78 JASA V73 422-426 On F-independence for nonnegative, bounded-sum variables when the bound is large Ian R. James 77 JASA V72 215-219 Multivariate distributions which have beta conditional distributions *Ian R. James 75 JASA V70 681-684 Population-distributed personal probabilities *James Dickey; Peter Freeman 75 JASA V70 362-364 A unified derivation of some non-parametric distributions *Carl-Erik Saerndal 64 JASA V59 1042-53

Dirichlet process Fractional order statistics, with applications *Stephen M. Stigler 77 JASA V72 544-550 Nonparametric Bayesian estimation of survival curves from incomplete observations V. Susarla; J. Van Ryzin 76 JASA V71 897-902

of claim that excess morbidity and disability can be ascribed to smoking' Ronald W. Wilson Comment on "Review 73 JASA V68 85-87 of claim that excess morbidity and disability can be ascribed to smoking'" Theodor D. Sterling Rejoinder to 'Comment on "Review 73 JASA V68 87-87

of the claim that excess morbidity and disability can be ascribed to smoking Theodor D. Sterling A review 71 JASA V66 251-257 Disaggregated spatial-temporal analyses of residential sales prices Paul B. Slater 74 JASA V69 358-363

Michael J. Greenwood Disaggregation of endogenous variables * A simultaneous-equations model of urban growth and migration 75 JASA V70 797-810 Itzhak Venezia Disaggregation * A decision-theoretic approach to the aggregation problem at the pre-data-collection stage 78 JASA V73 552-558

computation of tau as a coefficient of disarray Harold D. Griffin Graphic 58 JASA V53 441-447 computation of tau as a coefficient of disarray" S. M. Shah A note on Griffin's paper "Graphic 61 JASA V56 736-736

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Significance tests in discrete distributions H. 0. Lancaster 61 JASA V56 223-234 The combination of teats based on discrete distributions W. M. Kincaid 62 JASA V57 10-19

On a discrete distribution with special reference to the theory of accident proneness *Bhattacharya; Holla 65 JASA V60 1060-66 An algorithm for the discrete Fisher's permutation test *Andrew P. Soms 77 JASA V72 662-664

behavior of the likelihood function in discrete cases Bruce M. Hill Aberrant 75 JASA V70 717-719 intervals for location parameters in the discrete case Gottfried E. Noether Wilcoxon confidence 67 JASA V62 184-188

Order statistics for discrete populations and for grouped samples H. A. David; R. S. Mishriky 68 JASA V63 1390-98 estimation from linear combinations of discrete probability functions W. H. Carter Jr; R. H. Myers Maximum likelihood 73 JASA V68 203-206

A new discrete quantitative randomized response model P. T. Liu; L. P. Chow 76 JASA V7 1 72-73 limits for Pr[Y< XJ... *Owen et al. Discrete random variabies, bounds for * Nonparametric upper confidence bounds for PrtY <Xl and confidence 64 JASA V59 906-924 sum of independent identicaily distributed discrete random variabies H. A. David; J. E. Norman Jr Exact distribution of the 65 JASA V60 837-842

Discrete sampies and moving sums in stationary stochastic processes Lester G. Telser 67 JASA V62 484-499 Sufficiency and exponential families for discrete sample spaces Erling Bernhard Andersen 70 JASA V65 1248-55

Discrete scan statistic * The generalized birthday problem Bernard Saperstein 72 JASA V67 425-428 A. Sims Discrete time estimation The role of approximate prior restrictions in distributed lag estimation Christopher 72 JASA V67 169-175 F. M. Osborne Discrete transient model Some quantitative tests for stock price generating models and trading folklore M. 67 JASA V62 321-340

sampling distribution of the range from discrete uniform finite populations and a range test for homogeneity Robert J. Connor The 69 JASA V64 1443-58 Some results for discrete unimodality J. Keilson; H. Gerber 71 JASA V66 386-389

Admissible discriminant analysis Lloyd Fisher; John W. Van Ness 73 JASA V68 603-607 asymptotically optimal rule of allocation in discriminant analysis McLachlan Iterative reclassification- procedure for constructing an 75 JASA V70 365-369 Hogg Discriminant analysis based on ranks Ronald H. Randles; James D. Broffitt; John S. Ramberg; Robert V. 78 JASA V73 379-384

Sample size determination in Bayesian discriminant analysis Stephen C. Hors 78 JASA V73 569-572 Choosing between logistic 'regression and discrimlnant analysis S. James Press; Sandra Wilson 78 JASA V73 699-705

A dlscrlminant analysis of employment in defense and nondefense industries Gerald F. Higgins 70 JASA V65 613-622 Consistent regression methods for dlscrimlnant analysis with Incomplete data Roderick J. A. LiHile 78 JASA V73 319-322

Alternative approach to mlsaing values in discrlmlnant analysis Linda S. Chan; June Aono Gilman; Olive Jean Dunn 76 JASA V71 842-844 of the treatment of misaing values in discrlminant analysis Linda S. Chan; Olive Jean Dunn A note on the asymptotic aspect 74 JASA V69 672-673

of logistic regression compared to normal discriminant analysis *Bradley Efron The efficiency 75 JASA V70 892-898 Distribution-free partial discriminant analysis James D. Broffitt; Ronald H. Randles; Robert V. Hogg 76 JASA V71 934-939

The treatment of missing values in discriminant analysis-I. The sampling experiment Linda S. Chan; Olive Jean Dunn 72 JASA V67 473-477 Discriminant analysis Classification based on dichotomous and continuous variables P. C. Chang; A. A. Afifi 74 JASA V69 336-339 A conservative confidence interval for a likelihood ratio Ann F. S. Mitchell; Clive D. Payne 71 JASA V66 861-866 A cross-section analysis of non-business air travel John B. Lansing; Dwight. M. Blood 58 JASA V53 928-947 Mark Twain and the Quintus Curtius Snodgrass lefters: A statistical test of authorship Claude S. Brinegar 63 JASA V58 85-96 Sample,-based classification procedures derived from density estimators Ned Glick 72 JASA V67 116-122

Discrlmlnant functions when covariance matrices are unequal Sidney Marks; Olive Jean Dunn 74 JASA V69 555-559 of observations is classified by a linear discriminant function Chien-Pai Han Estimating means when a group 78 JASA V73 661-665

Estimating the linear discriminant function from Initial samples containing a small number of unclassified observations McLachlan 77 JASA V72 403-406 Linear discriminant functions for stationary time series R. H. Shumway; A. N. Unger 74 JASA V69 948-956

Generalized linear and quadratic discriminant functions using robust estimates Randles; Broffift; Ramberg; Hogg 78 JASA V73 564-568 Discrimlnant function Statistical diagnosis and tests of factor hypotheses Gerald Shea 78 JASA V73 346-350

Rabinowitz Selection of variates for the two-group multinomial classification problem Matthew Goldstein; Manus 75 JASA V70 776-781 problem-A comparative study of discrimination methods applied to the authorship of the disputed... Mosteller et at. ..In an authorship 63 JASA V58 275-309

test, using concomitant information, for discrimination between two composite hypotheses Cox et al. A large sample sequential 66 JASA V61 357-367 Evaluation of five discrimination procedures for binary variables Dan H. Moore II 73 JASA V68 399-405

Discrimination and classification using both binary and continuous variables W. J. Krzanowski 75 JASA V70 782-790 representation of the location model foi discrimination or classification W. J. Krzanowski Canonical 76 JASA V71 845-848

Discrimination and confidence bands on percentiles R. Kirk Steinhorst; David C. Bowden 71 JASA V66 851-854 Discrimination information Approximating discrete distributions, with applications D. V. Gokhale 73 JASA V68 1009-12 The two concepts of information S. Kullback 67 JASA V62 685-686

Discrimination Intervals for percentiles in regression Robert C. Easterling 69 JASA V64 1031-41 A comparison of some multivariate discrimination procedures M. P. Gessaman; P. H. Gessaman 72 JASA V67 468-472

Normal discrimination with unclassified observations Terence J. O'Neill 78 JASA V73 821-826 Discrimination problem A Bayesian look at inverse linear regression Bruce Hoadley 70 JASA V65 356-369

On discrimination using qualitative variables Ethel S. Gilbert 68 JASA V63 1399-12 Discrimination procedures for separate families of hypotheses Alan R. Dyer 73 JASA V68 970-974 Discrimination * Comparison of some density estimate classification procedures Matthew Goldstein 75 JASA V70 666-669 Discriminatory bias in rates charged by the Canadian automobile Insurance Industry R. A. Holmes 70 JASA V65 108-122

Comment on "Discriminatory bias in rates charged by the Canadian automobile Insurance Industry' C. L. Wilcken 71 JASA V66 289-291 Estimation of survivorship in chronic disease: The "actua,rial" method Lila Elveback 58 JASA V53 420-440

On the question of whether a disease is familial Ruth Z. Gold; Simeon M. Berman; Agnes Berger 67 JASA V62 409-420 to the analysis of survival and extent of disease in multidimensional contingency tables Koch et al. A linear models approach 72 JASA V67 783-796

Disequilibrium models - A new approach to estimating switching regressions Richard E. Quandt 72 JASA V67 306-310 Regional disparities in household consumption In India N. Bhattacharya; B. Mahalanobis 67 JASA V62 143-161

Dispersion: see also variation of some distribution-free tests for dispersion Constance van Eeden Note on the consistency 64 JASA V59 105-119

comparison of four estimators of the dispersion matrix of a bivarlate normal population, using incomplete data Srivastava; Zaatar A Monte Carlo 73 JASA V68 180-183 obtaining the zero of a function of the dispersion matrix in multivariate analysis Irene M. Trawinski An algorithm for 67 JASA V'62 114-123

A robust test for dispersion Hermanus H. Laminar 78 JASA V73 419-421 Dispersion tests On some two-sample non-parametric tests Sidney Rosenbaum 65 JASA V60 1118-26 Certain uncorrelated nonparametric test statistics Myles Hollander 68 JASA V63 707-714

.The displaced Poisson distribution-Region B P. J. Staff 67 JASA V62 643-654

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Small sample properties of distributed lag estimators with misspecified lag structure Jacob D. Merriwether 73 JASA V68 568-574 Rational expectations and distributed lag expectations proxies *James E. Pesando 76 JASA V71 36-42

Jorgenson; James A. Stephenson Distributed lag function * Anticipations and investment behavior in U.$S. manufacturing, 1947-1960 Dale W. 69 JASA V64 67-89 Schwert Estimating the parameters of a distributed lag model from cross-section data: The case of hospital admissions and discharges *Nelson; 74 JASA V69 627-633

Identification of dynamic regression (distributed lag) models connecting two time series *Haugh; Box 77 JASA V72 121-130 upon mortality: A consideration of distributed lag models *Ronald E. Wyzga The effect of air pollution 78 JASA V73 463-471 upon mortality: A consideration of distributed lag models" Bryon W. Brown Jr Comment on "The effect of air pollution 78 JASA V73 472-472

distribution of parameters in a distributed lag model Theodore P. Lianos; Gordon C. Rausser Approximate 72 JASA V67 64-67 Seasonal variability in distribufed lag models James E. Pesando 72 JASA V67 311-312

Distributed lag model The Almon lag technique and the monetary versus fiscal policy debate *Peter Schmidt; Roger N. Waud 73 JASA V68 1 1-19

Frost Some properties of the Almon lag technique when one searches for degree of polynomial and lag Peter A. 75 JASA V70 606-612 A forecasting model of federal purchases of goods and services Murray Brown; Paul Taubman 62 JASA V57 633-647 Seasonality in regression: An application of smoothness priors Mark Gersovitz; James G. MacKinnon 78 JASA V73 264-273 The orders-shipments mechanism in Canadian producer goods industries Ronald G. Bodkin; K. S. R. Murthy 73 JASA V68 297-305 Testing the restrictions of the Almon lag technique L. G. Godfrey; D. S. Poskilt 75 JASA V70 105-108

A note on the approximation of arbitrary distributed lag structures by a modified Almon lag Peter Schmidt; W. Robert Mann 77 JASA V72 442-443 An application of variable weight distributed lags *P. A. Tinsley 67 JASA V62 1277-89

Population-distributed personal probabilities *James Dickey; Peter Freeman 75 JASA V70 362-364 of k Independent negative binomial distributed random variables *E. Meelis Testing for homogeneity 74 JASA V69 181-186

inference: 2. Information from stably distributed samples W. H. DuMouchel Stable distributions in statistical 75 JASA V70 386-393 A method of analyzing log-normally distributed survival data with incomplete follow-up Manning Feinleib 60 JASA V55 534-545

Distribution, asymptotic: see also asymptotic distribution Distribution, binomial: see also binomial distribution Distribution, bivariate: see also bivariate distribution Distribution, Cauchy: see also Cauchy distribution Distribution, chi-square: see also chi-square distribution Distribution, Dirichiet: see also Dirichlet distribution Distribution, discrete; see also discrete distribution Distribution, empirical: see also empirical distribution Distribution, exponential: see also exponential distribution Distribution, F: see also F-distribution Distribution free: see also free, non-parametric, rank Distribution, gamma: see also gamma distribution Distribution, geometric: see also geometric distribution Distribution, logistic: see also logistic distribution Distribution, lognormal: see also log-normal distribution Distribution, multinomial: see also multinomial distribution Distribution, multivarlate: see also multivariate distribution Distribution, normal: see also normal distribution Distribution, Poisson: see also Poisson distribution Distribution, prior; see also prior distribution Distribution, sampling: see also sampling distribution Distribution, stable: see also stable distribution Distribution, t: see also t-distribution Distribution, Weibull: see also Weibull distribution

A class of distributions applicable to accidents *Carol B. Edwards; John Gurland 61 JASA V56 503-517 Zacks; J. Fennell Distribution of adjusted stock levels under statistical adaptive control procedures of inventory systems S. 73 JASA V68 88-91

On the interpretation of age distributions *Nathan Keyfitz; Dhruva Nagnur; Divakar Sharma 67 JASA V62 862-874 The distribution by age of the frequency of first marriage in a female cohort *A. J. Coale; D. R. McNeil 72 JASA V67 743-749

On mixtures of distributions with applications to estimation *Adnan F. ltram 70 JASA V65 74g-754 Approximate distribution of extremes for nonsample cases *John E. Walsh 64 JASA V59 42g-436 Approximate distribution of parameters in a distributed lag model *Theodore P. Lianos; Gordon C. Rausser 72 JASA V67 64-67

Exact and approximate distributions for the Wilcoxon statistic with ties *Shirley Young Lehman 61 JASA V56 2g3-298 Trussell The distribUtion of an arbitrary studentized residual and the effects of updating in multiple regression *Beckman; 74 JASA V69 199-201

rank correlation methods and to the distribution of the average rank correlation methods and to the ... *Taylor; Fong ... contributions to average 63 JASA V58 756-769 rank correlation methods and to the distribution of the average rank correlation coefficient *Taylor; Fong ... and to the distribution of the average 63 JASA V58 756-769

the generalzed Incomplete modified Bessel distributions with applications to reliability theory *Bernard Harris; Andrew P. Soms Properties of 74 JASA V69 259-263 and the generalized multivariate beta distributions *W. Y. Tan Note on- the multivariate 69 JASA V64 230-241

The distribution of the chi-squared statistic under clustered sampling from contingency tables *Joel E. Cohen 76 JASA V71 665-670 distributions which have beta conditional distributions *Ian R. James Multivariate 75 JASA V70 681-684

Conjugate distributions for incomplete observations *John M. Cozzolino 74 JASA V69 264-266 negative binomial and other contagious distributions *Paul Hinz; John Gurland A test of fit for the 70 JASA V65 887-903

Distributions of correlation coefficients in economic time series *Edward Ames; Stanley Reiter 61 JASA V56 637-656 of the symmetric binomial cumulative distribution for sample sizes to 1, 000 *William J. MacKinnon Compact table of twelve probability levels 59 JASA V54 164-172

of the blvarlate normal cumulative distribution *Dennis P. Tihansky Properties 72 JASA V67 903-905 On a general system of distributions I. Its curve-shape characteristics II. The sample median *Irving W. Burr; Peter J. Cislak 68 JASA V63 627-635

A Gaussian approximation to the distribution of a definite quadratic form *D. R. Jensen; Herbert Solomon 72 JASA V67 898-902 On the distribution of the difference of two I-variables *B. K. Ghosh 75 JASA V70 463-467

goodness-of-fit test for discontinuous distributions W. J. Conover A Kolmogorov 72 JASA V67 591-596 Iterated tests of the equality of several distributions Robert V. Hogg 62 JASA V57 579-585

Glaser The exact distribution of Bartlett's test statistic for homogeneity of variances with unequal sample sizes M. Chao; R. E. 78 JASA V73 422-426 Cochran's 0 test: Exact distribution *Kashinath 0. Patil 75 JASA V70 186-189

On the exact distributions of the GCL estimators in a leading three-equation case *D. G. Kabe 64 JASA V59 881-894 A note on the exact distributions of the GCL estimators in -two leading over identified cases '*D. G. Kabe 63 JASA V58 535-537

On the exact distribution of Pillai's Vial criterion K. C. Sreedharan Pillai; Kanta Jayachandran 70 JASA V65 447-454

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Distribution-free interval estimation of the largest alpha-quantile *M. Haseeb Rizvi; K. M. Lai Saxena 72 JASA V67 196-198 Myles Hollander A distribution-free normal scores test for ordered alternatives in the randomized block design Wslter R. Pinie; 72 JASA V67 855-857

Distribution-free partial discrimlnant 'analysis James D. Broffitt; Ronald H. Randles: Robert V. Hogg 76 JASA V71 934-939 A two-sample adaptive distribution-free test Robert V. Hogg; Doris M. Fisher; Ronald H. Randles 75 JASA V70 656-661

Note on the consistency of some distribution-free tests for dispersion *Constance van Eeden 64 JASA V59 105-119 Efficiency loss due to grouping in distribution-free tests D. R. McNeil 67 JASA V62 954-965

A distribution-free test of independence with a sample of paired observations Gerald J. Glasser 62 JASA V57 116-133 Wolfe Distribution-free tests for ordered alternatives in a randomized block design John H. Skillings; Douglas A. 78 JASA V73 427-431

A distribution-free test for parallelism *Myles Hollander 70 JASA V65 387-394 A distribution-free test for stochastic ordering *Young Jack Lee; Douglas A. Wolfe 76 JASA V7 1 722-727

Distribution-free tests V. Hogg Adaptive robust procedures: A partial review and some suggestions for future applications and theory *Robert 74 JASA V69 909-927 theory (several authors) Comment on "Adaptive robust procedures: A partial review and some suggestions for future applications and 74 JASA V69 923-927

On a class of partially sequential two-sample test procedures *Douglas A. Wolfe 77 JASA V72 202-205 Some two-sided distribution-free tolerance interVtals of a general nature *John E. Walsh 62 JASA V57 775-784

Distribution-free two-sample tests for scale *Michael A. Fligner; Timothy J. Killeen 76 JASA V7 1 210-213 An interpolatory method of approximating distribution functions with applications to the gamma and related variates *Gideon et al. 71 JASA V66 577-582

Estimation of the distribution function of a continuous type random variable through randomized response *W. Kenneth Poole 74 JASA V69 1002-05 Comparisons of MVUJ and ML distribution function estimators for truncation parameter distributions *Dionne; Quesenberry 72 JASA V67 465-467

on the evaluation of distribution functions H. L. Gray; W. R. Schucany 68 JASA V63 715-720 On the Inverse Gaussian distribution function Jonathan Shuster 68 JASA V63 1514-16

Estimation of the Inverse Gaussian distribution function Raj S. Chhikara; J. Leroy Folks 74 JASA V69 250-254 A recurrence relation for distribution functions of order statistics from bivariate distribution *Chandan Kumar Mustafi 69 JASA V64 600-601

with minimum error in predicted distribution functions *C. A. Robertson Estimation of quantiles of exponential distributions 77 JASA V72 162-164 the application of exact finite sample distribution functions of GCL estimators in econometric statistical inference *Basmann Remarks concerning 63 JASA V58 943-976

M. J. Herrey Percentage points of H-distribution for computing confidence limits or performing t-tests by way of the mean absolute deviation Emsa 71 JASA V66 187-188 exact enumeration of the Kruskal-Wallis H distribution with ties *Jerome Klotz; James Teng One-way layout for counts and the 77 JASA V72 165-169

A characterization of hypergeometric distributions *Morris Skibinsky 70 JASA V65 926-929 functions of order statistics from IFR distributions *Robert A. Brown; Nozer D. Singpurwalla Some inequalities for certain 75 JASA V70 245-247

Asymptotic joint distribution of linear systematic statistics from multivariate distributions *M. M. Siddiqui; Calvin Butler 69 JASA V64 300-305 The joint distribution of the standardized least squares residuals from a general linear regression Jonas H. Ellenberg 73 JASA V68 941-943 The joint distribution of the standardized row sums of squares from a balanced two-way layout Jonas H. Ellenberg 77 JASA V72 407-411

samples from Tukey's symmetric lambda distributions *Brian L. Joiner; Joan R. Rosenbiaft Some properties of the range in 71 JASA V66 394-399 On a distribution law for word frequencies H. S. Sichel 75 JASA V70 542-547

between Pearsonian coefficients of distributions of least squares estimators and the -disturbance term *P. N. Misra Relation 72 JASA V67 662-663 Anderson An asymptotic expansion of the distribution of the limited information maximum likelihood estimate of a coefficient in a simultaneous... 74 JASA V69 565-573

Some angular-linear distributions and related regression models *Richard A. Johnson; Thomas E. Wehrly 78 JASA V73 602-606 On the distribution of a linear combination of independent chi squares *Joseph L. Fleiss 71 JASA V66 142-144

The distribution of linear combinations of f-variables *Glenn A. Walker; John G. Saw 78 JASA V73 876-878 The distribution of linear functions of independent F variates *Donald F. Morrison 71 JASA V66 383-385 The distribution of the logarithm of the sum of two log-normal variates *J. I. Naus 69 JASA V64 655-659

More multisample tests for the von Mises distribution *G. J. G. Upton 76 JASA V71 675-678 Multisample tests for the von Mises distribution *M. A. Stephens 72 JASA V67 456-461

maximum likelihood estimation of a mixing distribution *Nan Laird Nonparametric 78 JASA V73 805-811 A uniqueness theorem concerning moment distributions *R. K. Zeigler 65 JASA V60 1203-06 Exponential life test procedures when the distribution has monotone failure rate *Richard E. Barlow; Frank Proschan 67 JASA V62 548-560

Tables of bounds for distributions with monotone hazard rate Richard E. Barlow; Albert W. Marshall 65 JASA V60 872-890 Distributions possessing a monotone likelihood ratio *Samuel Karlin; H.. Rubin 56 JASA V51 637-643 Distribution of multivariate white noise autocorrelations *Ratnam V. Chitturi 76 JASA V7 1 223-226

for the central and noncentral distribution of the generalized variance H. S. Steyn On approximations 78 JASA V73 670-675 Improved approximation to the non-null distribution of the correlation coefficient Helena Chmura Kraemer 73 JASA V68 1004-08

The non-null distribution of the Spearman rank correlation coefficient *Helena Chmura Kraemer 74 JASA V69 114-117 Recursive generation of the distribution of several non-parametric test statistics under censoring *Shorack 68 JASA V63 353-366

unified derivation of some non-parametric distributions *Carl-Erik Saerndal A 64 JASA V59 1042-53 accuracy of approximations for the null distributions *Yarnold The minimum expectation in X-squared goodness of fit tests and the 70 JASA V65 864-886

Optimal condensation of distributions and optimal apacing of order statistics *Eve Bofinger 75 JASA V70 151-154 More on estimation of distributions using orthogonail expansions *Bradford R. Crain 76 JASA V71 741-745

Percentage points for the distribution of outgoing quality *G. P. Stack; D. B. Owen 59 JASA V54 689-694 function estimators for truncation parameter distributions *Dionne; Quesenberry Comparisons of MVU and ML distribution 72 JASA V67 465-467 location and scale parameters of a Pareto distribution by linear functions of order statistics *Kulldorff et al. Estimation of the 73 JASA V68 218-227

based on order statistics from a Pareto distribution *Kirstin Vaennman Estimators 76 JASA V71 704-708 Some properties of Pascal distribution for finite population *T. I. Matuszewski 62 JASA V57 172-174

Approximate posterior distributions *James M. Dickey 76 JASA V71 680-689 Posterior distribution of percentiles: Bayes' theorem for sampling from a population *Bruce M. Hill 68 JASA V63 677-691

Distribution and power of the absolute normal scores test *Rory Thompson; Z. Govindarajulu; K. A. Doksum 67 JASA V62 966-975 the assessment of subjective probability distributions Robin M. Hogarth Cognitive processes and 75 JASA V70 271-289 the assessment of subjective probabililty distributions" (several authors) Comments on "Cognitive processes and 75 JASA V70 290-294

R. Rider Distribution of product and of quotient of maximum values in samples from a power-function population *Paul 64 JASA V59 877-880 Some generalisations of the distributions of product statistics arising from rectangular populations N. A. Rahman 64 JASA V59 557-563

Distribution of 0 when testing equality of matched proportions Vasant P. Bhapkar; Grant W. Somes 77 JASA V72 658-661 On a new class of bounds for the distribution of quadratic forms in normal variates Leon Jay Gleser 72 JASA V67 655-659

The t-ratio distribution S. James Press' 69 JASA V64 242-252 Characterizations of rectangular distributions Michael F. Driscoll On pairwise and mutual independence: 78 JASA V73 432-434

The moments of a distribution after rapeated selection with error J. C. Young 72 JASA V67 206-210 Box: David A. Pierce Distribution of residual autocorrelatlon In autoregressive-integrated moving average time series models *G. E. P. 70 JASA V65 1509-26

Distribution of residual autocorrelatlons in multiple autoregressive schemes Ratnam V. Chitturi 74 JASA V69 928-934

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in statistically designed simulation and distribution sampling experiments" (several authors) Comments on "Pseudorandom number assignment 78 JASA V73 520-525 A history of distribution sampling prior to the era of the computer and its relevance to simulation Daniel Teichroew 65 JASA V60 27-49

Generalized hyperbolic secant distributions W. L. Harkness; M. L. Harkness 68 JASA V63 329-337 Patil et al. Multivariate logarithmic series distribution as a probability model in population and community ecology and some of its statistical properties 67 JASA V62 655-674

of cumulant operators for power-series distributions, and the approximate stabilization of variance by transformations Tweedie et al. The inversion 68 JASA V63 321-328 On bivariate power series distributions associated with Lagrange expansion Gopi C. Jamn; Naunihal Singh 75 JASA V70 951-954

Changes in the size distribution of dividend income *Edwin B. box 61 JASA V56 250-259 A stochastic analysis of the size distribution of firms *Irma G. Adelman 58 JASA V53 893-904

Estimating data withheld in grouped size distributions *Saul Sands 73 JASA V68 306-311 The distribution of the size of the maximum cluster of points on a line Joseph I. Naus 65 JASA V60 532-538

On the distribution of solutions in linear programming problems *Harvey M. Wagner 58 JASA V53 161-163 al. Remarks on the distribution of square root bi in sampling from a normal mixture, and normal type A distribution Bowman et 73 JASA V68 998-003

A bivariate model for the distribution of the square root of bl and b2 L. R. Shenton; K. 0. Bowman 77 JASA V72 206-211 in a truncated grouped sech square distribution P. R. Fisk Estimation of location and scale parameters 61 JASA V56 692-702

of a scale parameter of the Beta-Stacy distribution N. L. Johnson; S. Kotz Comparisons among estimators 72 JASA V67 203-205 Distributions of some statistics in samples from exponential and power-function populations Jiri Likes 67 JASA V62 259-271

The distribution of stock returns R. R. Officer 72 JASA V67 807-812 A note on the distribution of stock price changes *John Teichmoeller 71 JASA V66 282-284

J. Rohr Distribution of a structural t-statlstic for the case of two included endogenous variables D. H. Richardson; R. 71 JASA V66 375-382 An extension of the table of the student distribution Fred B. Lempers;, Adri S. Louter 71 JASA V66 503-503

Power sum distributions Joseph 1. Naus 73 JASA V68 740-742 Power sum distributions: An easier approach using the Wald distribution *Allan H. Marcus 76 JASA V71 237-238

Distribution of a sum of weighted chi-square variables *Herbert Solomon; Michael A. Stephens 77 JASA V72 881-885 intervals for the center of a symmetric distribution Gottfried E. Noether Some simple distributi.on-free confidence 73 JASA V68 716-719 of-fit problem for continuous symmetric distributions Eugene F. Schuster On the goodness- 73 JASA V68 713-715

scale parameter for a family of symmetric distributions Mehta On utilizing information from a second sample in estimating the 72 JASA V67 448-452 parameter of a class of symmetric distributions Tiao; Lund The use of OLUMV estimators in inference robustness studies of the location 70 JASA V65 370-386

robustness with long-tailed symmetric distributions Alan M. Gross Confidence interval 76 JASA V71 409-416 of several tests for detecting heavy-tailed distributions V. Kerry Smith A simulation analysis of the power 75 JASA V70 662-665 compared to other symmetric long-tailed distributions DuMouchel Stable distributions in statistical inference: 1. Symmetric stable distributions 73 JASA V68 469-477

King Distribution theory * A Bayesian analysis of nonresponse in dichotomous processes G. M. Kaufman; Benjamin 73 JASA V68 670-678 A bivariate warning-time/failure-time distribution George A. Mihram; Robert A. Hultquist 67 JASA V62 .589-599

Distribution of total service time for a fixed observation interval *W. S. Connor; Norman C. Severo 62 JASA V57 376-386 A note on linear regression in trivariate distributions G. K. Eagleson 68 JASA V63 1042-44

On characterization of some distributions by truncation properties *Andre G. Laurent 74 JASA V69 823-827 Two distributions involving a Bessel function *G. M. Kaufman 72 JASA V67 906-909

Maximum likelihood estimation of the distributions of two stochastically ordered random variables Brunk et al. 66 JASA V61 1067-80 On the selection of the underlying distribution and adaptive estimation *Hogg et al. 72 JASA V67 597-600

sequence with learning of the underlying distribution *T. J. Stewart Optimal selection from a random 78 JASA V73 775-780 testing the equality of uniform and related distributions *David R. Barr On 66 JASA V61 856-864

An easier approach using the Wald distribution *Allan H. Marcus Power sum distributions: 76 JASA V71 237-238 Social security and the distribution ol wealth *Martin Feldstein 76 JASA V71 800-807

A problem concerned with weighting of distributions Coleridge A. Wilkins 61 JASA V56 281-292 to the Wllcoxon-Mann-Whitney distribution N. Buckle; C. H. Kraft; C. van Eeden An approximation 69 JASA V64 591-599

An approximation for the distribution of the Wilcoxon one-sample statistic Winston K. Chow; J. L. Hodges Jr 75 JASA V70 648-655 and Edgeworth approximations to the distribution of the Wilcoxon signed rank statistic P. L. Claypool; Donald Holbert Accuracy of normal 74 JASA V69 255-258

representation for the noncentral Wlshart distribution useful for simulation *Leon Jay Gleser A canonical 76 JASA V71 690-695 Distributional effects in demand analysis: Observations and predictive tests D. J. Laughhunn 70 JASA V65 576-585

price and tax elasticities of output and distributive shares *Hans Brems Wage, 62 JASA V57 607-62 1 court services: A critique of the federal district courts case weights *Robert W. Gillespie Measuring the demand for 74 JASA V69 38-43 unrelated regressions with autoregressive disturbances *Kmenta et al. Estimation of seemingly 70 JASA V65 186-197

an autoregressive variable subject both to disturbances and to errors of observation *Martin J. Bailey Prediction of 65 JASA V60 164-181 Some further notes on disturbance estimates in regression analysis *Johan Koerts 67 JASA V62 169-183

of least squares estimators and the disturbance term *P. N. Misra Relation between Pearsonian coefficients of distributions 72 JASA V67 662-663 The analysis of disturbances in regression analysis H. Theil 65 JASA V60 1067-79

New estimators of disturbances in regression analysis A. P. J. Abrahamse; J. Koerts 71 JASA V66 71-74 BLUS procedure for analyzing regression disturbances Henri Theil A simplification of the 68 JASA V63 242-251 Testing the Independence of regression disturbances H. Theil; A. L. Nagar 61 JASA V56 793-806

On the testing of regression disturbances for normality *Cliff J. Huang; Ben W. Bolch 74 JASA V69 330-335 of a system of regression equations when disturbances are both serially and contemporaneously correlated *Parks Efficient estimation 67 JASA V62 500-509r

maximum likelihood estimator when the disturbances are small *Kimio Morimune Improving the limited information 78 JASA V73 867-871 estimation in simultaneous equations when disturbances are small *V. K. Srivastava Disturbance-variance 72 JASA V67 164-168 Testing overidentifying restrictions when the disturbances are small *Joseph B. Kadane 70 JASA V65 182-185

and diagnostic checking in dynamic-disturbance time series models *David A. Pierce Residual correlations 72 JASA V67 636-640 Disturbance-variance estimation in simultaneous equations when disturbances are small V. K. Srivastava 72 JASA V67 164-168

Market growth, company diversification and product concentration 1947-1954 Ralph L. Nelson 60 JASA V55 640-649 Product diversification and the cost of living *Henry Anderson 63 JASA V58 807-819 Product diversification and living costs: A further comment *Henry Anderson 66 JASA V61 788-799

aspects of the aggregation problem in the dividend-earnings relationship *P. Michael Laub Some 72 JASA V67 552-559 Dividend policy: An empirical analysis Eugene F. Fama; Harvey Babiak 68 JASA V63 1132-61

Changes in the size distribution of dividend income *Edwin B. Cox 61 JASA V56 250-259 On the analysis of group divisible designs *C. H. Kapadia; D. L. Weeks 64 JASA V59 1217-19

between blocks of semi-regular group divisible designs *Hiralal Agrawal On the bounds of the number of common treatments 64 JASA V59 867-871 using an incorrect value of rho in group divisible two-associate PBIB designs Robert Cleroux On 70 JASA V65 844-850

Little Dixon E-Sub-F criterion *The up-and-down method for small samples with two specimens "in series" *R. E. 75 JASA V70 846-851 Dodge-type plans

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Dorfman-type group testing for a modified binomial model Charles G. Pfeifer; Peter Enis 78 JASA V73 588-592 Dorfman procedure * A generalized binomial group testing problem F. K. Hwang 75 JASA V70 g23-g26

Sequential search of an optimal dosage, I B. H. Eichhorn; S. Zacks 73 JASA V68 594-598 comparisons of methods of fitting the dosage response curve for small samples *Elliot M. Cramer Some 64 JASA V59 77g-793

Dose averaging method * The multiple sample up-and-down method in bioassay Bartholomew P. Hal 69 JASA V64 147-162 trials Jerome Cornfield Double dichotomy test * A Bayesian test of some classical hypotheses-with applications to sequential clinical 66 JASA V6 1 577-594

Tolerance intervals for the double exponential distribution Russell F. Kappenman 77 JASA V72 908-909 for nonparametrlc tests of location in the double exponential family *Fred L. Ramsey Small sample power functions 71 JASA V66 149-151 for nonparametric tests of location in the double exponential family Conover; Wehmanen; Ramsey A note on the small-sample power functions 78 JASA V73 188-190

censoring of the parameters of a double exponential population *Zakkula Govindarajulu Best linear estimates under symmetric 66 JASA V61 248-258 Design and operation of a double-limit variables sampling plan Acheson J. Duncan 58 JASA V53 543-550

A note on a double sample test John E. Hewett; William G. Buigren; B. E. Amos 69 JASA V64 1542-48 Double sample tests for the mean of a normal distribution John 0. Spurnier; John E. Hewett 75 JASA V70 448-450 Double sampling with partial information on auxiliary variables Chien-Pai Han 73 JASA V68 914-918

A double sampling plan for comparing two variances *R. K. Zeigler; Aaron Goldman 72 JASA V67 698-701 A double sampling scheme for analytical surveys J. Sedransk 65 JASA V60 985-004

On the use of double sampling schemes in analyzing categorical data with misclassification errors *Yosef Hochberg 77 JASA V72 914-921 A double sampling scheme for estimating from binomial data with misclassifications *Aaron Tenenbein 70 JASA V65 1350-61

Double sampling for stratification on successive occasions D. Singh; B. B. Singh 65 JASA V60 784-792 Optimum double sampling tests of given strength I. The normal distribution *A. Hald 75 JASA V70 451-456

Double sampling Bayesian optimization in sampling finite populations *J. N. K. Rao; P. D. Ghangurde 72 JASA V67 439-443 A bivariate I-distribution with applications William G. Bulgren; Richard L. Dykstra; John E. Hewett 74 JASA V69 525-532 Estimation in a heteroscedastic regression model Herbert C. Rutemiller; David A. Bowers 68 JASA V63 552-557 On a method of using multi-auxiliary information in sample surveys *Des Raj 65 JASA V60 270-277 The multiple uses of primary sampling areas of national probability samples *Seymour -Sudman 70 JASA V65 61-70

Rao Some nonresponse sampling theory when the frame contains an unknown amount of duplication J. N. K. 68 JASA V63 87-90 Planning some two-factor comparative surveys *Gordon Booth; J. Sedransk 69 JASA V64 560-573 Two-stage chi square goodness-of-fit test John E. Hewett; R. K. Tsutakawa 72 JASA V67 395-401 On a two-stage estimate of the mean *Vasant B. Waikar; S. K. Katti 71 JASA V66 75-81

estimation of a survivorship function with doubly censored data *Bruce W. Turnbull Nonparametrtc 74 JASA V69 169-173 al. Maximum-likelihood estimation, from doubly censored samples, of the parameters of the first asymptotic distribution of extreme values *Harter et 68 JASA V63 889-901

exponential distributions from singly and doubly censored samples *Sarhan et al. ..best linear estimates by order statistics of the parameters of single 57 JASA V52 58-87 On representations of the doubly non-central F distribution W. G. Bulgren 71 JASA V66 184-186

Jerry G. Thursby; Peter Schmidt Doubly noncentral F distribution *Some properties of tests for specification error in a linear regression model 77 JASA V72 635-641 The moments of a doubly noncentral f-distribution *Marakatha Krishnan 67 JASA V62 278-287

A note on representations of the doubly non-central t distribution W. G. Buigren; D. E. Amos 68 JASA V63 1013-19 Series representations of the doubly noncentral f-distribution *Marakatha Krishnan 68 JASA V63 1004-12

process *M. L. Clevenson; J. V. Zidek Doubly stochastic process * Bayes linear estimators of the intensity function of the nonstationary Poisson 77 JASA V72 112-120 On estimating the parameter of a doubly truncated binomial distribution *S. M. 'Shah 66 JASA V61 259-263

normal populations based on singly and doubly truncated samples *Swamy On the joint efficiency of the estimates of the parameters of 62 JASA V57 46-53 Dowry problem * Selecting the maximum of a sequence with imperfect information *E. G. Enns 75 JASA V70 640-643

proportional to size *K. R. W. Brewer Draw-by-draw sampling * A note on Fellegi's method of sampling without replacement with probability 67 JASA V62 79-85 Permutation tests applied to antibiotic drug resistance R. K. Tsutakawa; S. L. Yang 74 JASA V69 87-92

randomized response technique: A test on drug use *Michael S. Goodstadt; Valerie Gruson The 75 JASA V70 814-818 The dual function of statistics-Presidential address Rensis Likert 60 JASA V55 1-7

The isotonic regression problem and its dual *R. E. Barlow; H. 0. Brunk 72 JASA V67 140-147 Dual system estimation * On estimating the number of vital events in demographic surveys *Des Raj 77 JASA V72 377-381

Values and shooting times in noisy duels *Martin Fox; George S. Kimeldorf 70 JASA V65 422-430 Duesenberry ratio * Ten years of consumer attitude surveys: Their forecasting record *Eva Mueller 63 JASA V58 899-9 17

Use of dummy variables in regression equations Daniel B. Suits 57 JASA V52 548-551 Dummy variables Multiple linear regression analysis with adjustment for class differences *M. Davies 61 JASA V56 729-735

Nourse A regression method for real estate price index construction Martin J. Bailey; Richard F. Muth; Hugh 0. 63 JASA V58 933-942 Seasonal adjustment of economic time series and multiple regression analysis Michael C. Lovell 63 JASA V58 993-010

Multivariate regression of dummy variates under normality assumptions *Stanley L. Warner 63 JASA V58 1054-63 Asymptotic variances for dummy variate regression under normality assumptions *Stanley L. Warner 67 JASA V62 1305-14.

design of X-bar-charts based on Duncan's model *Goel; Jain; Wu An algorithm for the determination of the economic 68 JASA V63 304-320 David B. Duncan Duncan multiple-range test * A Bayes rule for the symmetric multiple comparisons problem *Ray A. Wailer; 69 JASA V64 1484-03

Dunnett procedure A multiple comparison sign test: Treatments versus control Robert G. D. Steel 59 JASA V54 767-775 Delane E. Welsch Duplicate listings Use of domain estimators with unequal probability in sample surveys James R. Conner; '68 JASA V63 984-992

frame contains an unknown amount of duplication. J. N. K. Rao Some nonresponse sampling theory when the 68 JASA V63 87-90 Income, income change, and durable goods demand *Maw Lin Lee 64 JASA V59 1194-02

Consumer durable goods expenditures, with major emphasis on the role of assets, credit and intentions *Janet A. Fisher 63 JASA V58 648-657 Truncated geometric response-duration of response models for clinical trials Jerome H. Klotz 76 JASA V71 331-334

correlated errors *Rao; Griliches Durbin estimator *Small-sample properties of several two-stage regression methods in the context of auto- 69 JASA V64 253-272 Comment on the small-sample power of Durbin's h-test James L. Kenkel 76 JASA V71 96-97 Comment on the small-sample power of Durbin's h-test" Soo-Bin Park Rejoinder to 76 JASA V71 97-98

On the small-sample power of Durbin's h test Soo-Bin Park 75 JASA V70 60-63 On Durbin's modified principle of conditionality *Allan Birnbaum 70 JASA V65 402-403

Durbin transform *A note on exact tests for serial correlation *Christopher A. Sims 75 JASA V70 162-165 A comparison between the power of the Durbin-Watson test and the power of the BLUS test A. P. J. Abrahamse; J. Koerts 69 JASA V64 938-948

Durbin-Watson test New estimators of disturbances in regression analysis A. P. J. Abrahamse; J. Koerts 71 JASA V66 71-74 On the power of the BLUS procedure J. Koerts; A. P. J. Abrahamse 68 JASA V63 1227-36 Residual correlations and diagnostic checking in dynamic-disturbance time series models David A. Pierce 72 JASA V67 636-640

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branching process applied to Population dynamics *M. Deistler; G. Feichtinger The linear model tormulation ot a multitype 74 JASA V69 662-664 Dynamic programming Design ot an optimal sequence ot interrelated sampling plans C. S. Beightler; L. G. Mitten 64 JASA V59 96-104 A generalized binomial group testing problem F. K. Hwang 75 JASA V70 g23-g26

Linear dynamic recursive estimation trom the viewpoint ot regression analysis D. B. Duncan; S. D. Horn 72 JASA V67 815-821 Identitication ot dynamic regression (distributed lag) models connecting two time series Haugh; Box 77 JASA V72 12 1-130

regression J. 0. Ramsey Ea estimates * A comparative study ot several robust estimates ot slope, intercept, and scale in linear 77 JASA V72 608-615 Ware Early decision in a censored Wilcoxon two-sample test for accumulating survival data Max Halperin; James 74 JASA V69 414-422

On an extreme rank sum test with early decision B . Chun 65 JASA V60 85g-863 Early decision in the Wilcoxon two-sample test David W. Ailing 63 JASA V58 713-720 Early failures in life testing Rupert G. Miller Jr 60 JASA V55 491-502

of the aggregation problem in the dividend-earnings relationship P. Michael Laub Some aspects 72 JASA V67 552-559 A note on the relationship between earning expectations and new car purchases Peter E. deJanosi 59 JASA V54 575-577

and questioning technique in surveys of earnings information Michael E. Borus Response error 70 JASA V65 566-575 Response error in survey reports of earnings information Michael E. Borus 66 JASA V61 729-738

evidence on the functional form of the earnings-schooling relationship James Heckman; Solomon Polachek Empirical 74 JASA V69 350-354 Optimization of earnings in stochastic Industries, with applications to casinos William M. Visscher; Aaron S. Goldman 78 JASA V73 499-503

model in population and community ecology and some of its statistical properties Patil et al. .. logarithmic series distribution as a probability 67 JASA V62 655-674 Seasonal adjustment of dais for econometric analysis Dale W. Jorgenson 67 JASA V62 137-140

An econometric analysis of wlilderness area use Gordon C. Rausser; Ronald A. Oliveira 76 JASA V71 276-285 for variance components models used in econometric applicatons Maddala et al. A comparative study of alternative estimators 73 JASA V68 324-328

in a leading exactly... Basmann et al. Econometric distribution theory * Exact finite sample density functions of GCL estimators of structural coefficients 71 JASA V66 122-126 Monte Carlo study of the properties of econometric estimators W. M. Mikhail A comparative 75 JASA V70 94-104

Simulating the small-sample properties of econometric estimators W. M. Mikhail 72 JASA V67 620-624 An econometric exploration of Indian saving behavior R. Ramanathan 69 JASA V64 90-101

distribution functions of GCL estimators in econometric statistical inference Basmann Remarks concerning the application of exact finite sample 63 JASA V58 g43-g76 Griffin An econometric-linear programming model of the U. S. petroleum refining industry F. Gerard Adams; James M. 72 JASA V67 542-551

of the effects of data revisions on an econometric model Frank T. Denton; Ernest H. Oksanen. A multi-country analysis 72 JASA V67 286-291 equilibrium covariance matrix of dynamic econometric models John Conlisk The 69 JASA V64 277-27g

A quarterly econometric model of the United States Lowell E. Gallaway; Paul E. Smith 61 JASA V56 379-383 Gross state product and an econometric model of a state W. L. L'Esperance; G. Nestel; B. Fromm 69 JASA V64 787-807

An econometric model for United States agriculture William A. Cromarty 59 JASA V54 556-574 Two-stage least squares and econometric systems linear in parameters but nonlinear in the endogenous variables Harry H. Kelejian 71 JASA V66 373-374

Whither econometrics? Lawrence R. Klein 71 JASA V66 415-421 Kimio Morimune Econometrics *Improving the limited information maximum likelihood estimator when the disturbances are small 78 JASA V73 867-871

Forecasting short-term economic change: Presidential address Geoffrey H. Moore 69 JASA V64 1-22 Selected economic data--accuracy vs. reporting speed H. 0. Stekler; Susan W. Burch 68 JASA V63 436-444

Seasonal adjustment of economic data by application of the general linear statistical model James A. Stephenson; Helen T. Farr 72 JASA V67 37-45 Comments on the economic design of X-bar-charts W. K. Chiu 73 JASA V68 919-921

An algorithm for the determination of the economic design of X-bar-charts based on Duncan's model Goal; Jamn; Wu 68 JASA V63 304-320 The economic design of X-bar charts used to maintain current control of a process Acheson J. Duncan 56 JASA V51 228-242 The economic design of X-bar-charts when there is a multiplicity of assignable causes Acheson J. Duncan 71 JASA V66 107-121

Intervention analysis with applications to economic and enviromental problems G. E. P. Box; G. C. Tiao 75 JASA V70 70-79 of empirical confidence limits for economic forecasts W. H. Williams; M. L. Goodman A simple method for the construction 71 JASA V66 752-754

Data revisions and economic forecasting H. 0. Stekler 67 JASA V62 470-483 Economic forecasting

interest rates David A. Pierce Relationships-and the lack thereof-between economic time series, with special reference to money and 77 JASA V72 11-22 A quarterly econometric model of the United States Lowell E. Gallaway; Paul E. Smith 61 JASA V56 379-383

Economic indicators * Measuring recessions Geoffrey H. Moore 58 JASA V53 259-316 Economics of information systems Jacob Marschak 71 JASA V66 192-219

in two-action problems with linear economics *Arthur Schliefer Jr Two-stage normal sampling 69 JASA V64 1504-41 A stochastic model for determining the economic prospects of petroleum exploration over large regions Uhler et al. 70 JASA V65 623-630

The President's economic report Arch Russell 57 JASA V52 257-262 The economics of the President's economic reports Arnold C. Harberger 56 JASA V51 454-460

Economic statistics and economic policy-Presidential address *W. Allen Wallis 66 JASA V61 1-10 Computer simulation experiments with economic systems: The problem of experimental design T. H. Naylor; D. S. Burdick; W. E. Sasser 67 JASA V62 1315-37

and the lack thereof-between economic time series, with special reference to money and interest rates Pierce Relationships- 77 JASA V72 11-22 and the lack thereof-between economic time series, with special reference to money and Interest... Granger Comment on "Relationships- 77 JASA V72 22-23 and the lack thereof-between economic time series, with special reference to money and interest rates" Sims Comment on' "Relationships- 77 JASA V72 23-24

Distributions of correlation coefficients in economic time series* Edward Ames; Stanley Reiter 61 JASA V56 637-656 estimation of missing observations in an economic time series Gregory C. Chow; An-Loh Lin Best linear unbiased 76 JASA V71 719-721

Seasonal adjustment of economic time series and multiple regression analysis Michael C. Lovell 63 JASA V58 993-010 The estimation of seasonal variation in economic time series *E. J. Hannan 63 JASA V58 31-44 linear, unblased seasona[- adjustment of economic time series Dale W. Jorgenson Minimum variance, 64 JASA V59 681-724

Tinbergen on economic policy Kenneth J. Arrow 58 JASA V53 89-97 Statistical data available for economic research on certain types of recreation *Marion Clawson 59 JASA V54 281-309

Economic variables, normality of * Are price expectations normally distributed? John A. Carlson 75 JASA V70 749-754 observations in the time series of an economic variable H. E. Doran Prediction of missing 74 JASA V69 546-554

Economically optimum acceptance tests *John V. Breakwell 56 JASA V51 243-256 methods to a study of Bell system scale economies Hrishikesh D. Vinod Application of new ridge regression 76 JASA V71 835-841 dollar input-output forecasts for the U. S. economy Roger H. Bezdek; Robert M. Wendling Current- and constant- 76 JASA V71 543-551

Powerful modified-EDF goodness-of-fit tests J. R. Green; Y. A. S. Hegazy 76 JASA V71 204-209 EDF statistics for goodness of fit and some comparisons M. A. Stephens 74 JASA V69 730-737

and positivity in the abbreviated Edgeworth and Gram-Charlier series Gerald D. Berndt The regions of unimodality 57 JASA V52 253-256 Holbert Accuracy of normal and Edgeworth approximations to the distribution of the Wilcoxon signed rank statistic P. L. Claypool; Donald 74 JASA V69 255-258

Edgeworth expansion Stoker An approximation for the exact distribution of the Wilcoxon test for symmetry S. A. Fellingham; D. J. 64 JASA V59 899-905 disQtribuitionsQ Jname K. Yarnold The minimuim exnpectation in X-squaired goodnessq of fit tests andi the accuiracyv of approxnimaton for the null -70' JASA V65 864-886

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Educational testing T. W. F. Stroud Comparing conditional meana and variancea in a regreaaion model with measurement errora 01 known variancea 72 JASA V67 407-414

The development o1 statiatical indices tor detecting cheaters *William H. Angoff 74 JASA V69 44-49 Ideal multiple-choice items *R. A. Weitzman .70 JASA V65 71-89 A note on multiple-choice itema Alexia Zinger 72 JASA V67 340-341 Tailored testing, an application 01 stochastic approximation *Frederic M. Lord 71 JASA V66 707-711

Chromy; 0. G. Horvitz Educational research *The use 01 monetary incentives in national assessment household surveys *J. R. 78 JASA V73 473-478 The identitication 01 effective interviewers Stanley W. Steinkamp 64 JASA V59 1165-74

Measuring and testing relative advertising effectiveness with split-cable TV panel data *Timothy W. McGuire 77 JASA V72 736-745 two probabilities and some measures ot effectiveness *Gottfried E. Noether Two confidence intervals for the ratio o1 57 JASA V52 36-45

A cost-effectiveness model for air pollution control with a single stochastic variable *Robert E. Kohn 72 JASA V67 19-22 Efficacies of measures of association for ordinal contingency tables *Gary A. Simon 78 JASA V73 545-551

The relative effilcacy of investment anticipations *Michael K. Evans; Edward W., Green 66 JASA V61 104-116 Asymptotic eff iciencies of a nonpartametric life test for smaller percentiles of a gamma distribution *John E. Walsh 56 JASA V51 467-480 Asymptotic efficiencies of quick methods of computing efficient estimates based on ranks *C. H. Kraft; C. Van Eeden 72 JASA V67 199-202

Relative efficiencies of '0-BLUE' estimators in simple linear regression *Fred C. Leone; Effat Moussa-Hamouda 73 JASA V68 953-959 Further evidence on the relative efficiencies of Zellner's seemingly unrelated regressions estimator *J. S. Mehta; P. A. V. B. Swamy 76 JASA V7 1 634-639

Zacks; Even The efficiencies in small samples of the maximum likelihood and best unbiased estimators of reliability functions 66 JASA V6 1 1033-51 Efficiencies for stepwise regressions *T. 0. Wallace 64 JASA V59 1179-82

The efficiencies of tests of randomness against normal regression *Alan Stuart 56 JASA V51 285-287 Efficiency, asymptotic: see also asymptotic efficiency

On the asymptotic eff iciency of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test *Jack Capon 65 JASA V60 843-853 ?Bawa Asymptotic eff iciency of one r-factor experiment relative to r one-factor experiments for selecting the best normal population 72 JASA V67 660-661

Asymptotic efficiency of two nonparametric competitors of Wilcoxon's two sample test *Myles Hollander 67 JASA V62 .939-949 Asymptotic efficiency of the two sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test *Jerome Klotz 67 JASA V62 932-938

The efficiency of Cox's likelihood function for censored data *Bradley Efron 77 JASA V72 557-565 ?W. H. DuMouchel Efficiency of estimates * Stable distributions in statistical inference: 2. Information from stably distributed samples 75 JAS-A V70 386-393

observations in multivariate regression: Efficiency of a first-order method *H. H. Kelejian Missing 69 JASA V64 1609-16 Application of an estimator of high efficiency* in bivariate extreme value theory *E. C. Posner; E. R. Rodemich; J. C. Ashlock; S. Lurie 69 JASA V64 1403-14

Pretesting bias, hypothesis testing and eff iciency *Michael C. Lovell; Edward Prescott Multiple regression with inequality constraints: 70 JASA V65 913-925 samples *Swamy On the joint efficiency of the estimates of the parameters of normal populations based on singly and doubly truncated 62 JASA V57 46-53

A nonparametric selection procedure's efficiency: Largest location parameter case *Edward J. Dudewicz 71 JASA V66 152-161 The efficiency of least squares in estimating a stable seasonal pattern *R. 0. Terrell; N. E. Tuckwell 71 JASA V66 354-362 The efficiency of logistic regression compared to normal discriminant analysis *Bradley Efron 75 JASA V70 892-898

Efficiency loss due to grouping in distribution-free tests 0. R. McNeil 67 JASA V62 954-965 On the efficiency of ordinary least-squares in regression models Pietro Balestra 70 JASA V65 1330-37

The asymptotic relative efficiency of goodness-of-fit tests against scalar alternatives *Joseph Gelzer; Ronald Pyke 65 JASA V60 410-419 An investigation of relative efficiency of least squares prediction to conventional probability sampling plans *Jay Herson 76 JASA V71 700-703

A note on the limiting relative efficiency of the Wald sequential probability ratio test *Robert Bechhofer 60 JASA V55 660-663 On the relative efficiency of randomized response models *T. A. Dowling; Richard H. Shachtman 75 JASA V70 84-87

location Birnbaum; Laska Efficiency-robust estimation * Optimal robustness: A general method, with applications to linear estimators of 67 JASA V62 1230-40 Efficiency-robust systematic linear estimators of location *Valerie Mike 71 JASA V66 594-601 Efficiency robust two-sample rank testa Allan Birnbaum; Eugene Laska 67 JASA V62 1241-51

Kadiyala; Madansky; Pratt Efficiency of the sample mean when residuals follow a first-order stationary Markoff process *Chipman; 68 JASA V63 1237-46 Efficiency of simple order statistic estimates when losses are piecewise linear *Robert H. Hayes 71 JASA V66 127-135

Mean square efficiency of estimators of variance components *J. H. Klotz; R. C. Milton; S. Zacks 69 JASA V64 1383-02 and other small sample measures of test efficiency *Brian L. Joiner The median significance. level 69 JASA V64 971-985

Eff iciency of the Wilcoxon two-sample statistic for randomized blocks Gottfried E. Noether 63 JASA V58 894-898 Effilciency

Jr An approximation for the distribution of the Wilcoxon one-sample statistic *Winston K. Chow; J. L. Hodges 75 JASA V70 648-655 Normal discrimination with unclassified observations *Terence J. O'Neill 78 JASA V73 821-826

Max Engelhardt Simple linear estimation of the parameters of the logistic distribution from a complete or censored sample 75 JASA V70 899-902 of quick methods of computing efficient estimates based on ranks C. H. Kraft; C. Van Eeden Asymptotic efficiencies 72 JASA V67 199-202

A note on the efficient estimation of the linear expenditure system John C. Ham 78 JASA V73 208-210 contemporaneously correlated *Parks Efficient estimation of a system of regression equations when disturbances are both serially and 67 JASA V62 500-509

A uniformly asymptotically efficient estimator of a location parameter *Kei Takeuchi 71 JASA V66 292-301 Efficient grouping, regression and correlation in Engel curve analysis J. S. Cramer 64 JASA V59 233-250

An efficient method of estimating seemingly unrelated regressions and tests for aggregation bias Zellner 62 JASA V57 348-368 An efficient sequential ranking procedure *Leo Katz 77 JASA V72 841-844

patterns in the common market and EFTA *M. K. Carney Developments in trading 70 JASA V65 1455-59 Eigenvectors * Some relationships between BLUEs. WLSEs and SLSEs James Lowerre 74 JASA V69 ?23-225

Graybill; A. W. Wortham Eisenhart model a A note on the uniformly best unbiased estimators for variance components *Franklin A. 56 JASA V51 266-268 Elasticities of substitution among capital and occupations in U.$S. manufacturing *Randall D. Weiss 77 JASA V72 764-771

Wage. price and tax elasticities of output and distributive shares *Hans Brems 62 JASA V57 607-621 degrees of transitory income on income elasticity of expenditures Marilyn Dunsing; Margaret G. Reid Effect of varying 58 JASA V53 348-359

A stochastic model of elections in two-party systems Richard E. Quandt 74 JASA V69 315-324 of least squares programs for the electronic computer from the point of view of the user *Longley An appraisal 67 JASA V62 819-841

Seasonal adjustments by electronic computer methods *Julius Shiskin; Harry Elsenpress 57 JASA V52 415-449 Elementary, d-solution * Practical solutions of the Behrens-Fisher problem *Henry Scheffe 70 JASA V65 1501-08 Elicitation of personal probabilities and expectations *Leonard J. Savage 71 JASA V66 783-801 Elicitation of subjective probabilities by sequential choices Arlo 0. Hendrickson; Robert J. Buehler 72 JASA V67 880-883

response: A survey technique for eliminating evasive answer bias *Stanley L. Warner Randomized 65 JASA V60 63-69 Roy H. Wampler Elimination algorithms * A report on the accuracy of some widely used least squares computer programs 70 JASA V65 549-565

of construction of designs for two-way elimination of heterogeneity-i *Hiralal Agrawal Some methods 66 JASA V61 1153-71 On the elimination of nuisance parameters Debabrata Basu 77 JASA V72 355-366

procedures for general specification ellipsoids *Melvin F. Shakun Multivariate acceptance sampling 65 JASA V60 905-913

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Empirical Bayes estimator Survivorship analysis of heart transplant data Bruce W. Turnbull; Byron Win. Brown Jr; Marie Hu 74 JASA V69 74-80

An empirical Bayes approach to scoring multiple-choice tests in the misinformation model George T. Duncan 74 JASA V69 50-57 Analysis of empirical bivariate extremal distributions E. J. Gumbel; Neil Goldstein 64 JASA V59 794-816

Leitch; A. S. Paulson Empirical characteristic function * Estimation c)f stable law parameters: Stock price behavior application R. A. 75 JASA V70 690-697 An empirical examination of the classical assumptions concerning errors in data Tracy W. Murray 72 JASA V67 530-537 An empirical comparison of several multiple range tests for variances Kenneth J. Levy 75 JASA V70 180-183

A simple method for the construction of empirical confidence limits for economic forecasts W. H. Williams; M. L. Goodman 71 JASA V66 752-754 in estimating the density gradient: An empirical investigation James B. Kau; Cheng F. Lee The functional form 76 JASA V71 326-327

leptokurtosis Hopkins; Clay Some empirical distributions of bivariate T-squared and homoscedasticity criterion M under unequal variance and 63 JASA V58, 1048-53 Empirical distribution function Bounds on the power for some Renyi-type tests George C. S. Yu 75 JASA V70 233-237 Tables of critical values of some Renyi type statistics for finite sample sizes Z. W. Birnbaum; B. P. Lientz 69 JASA V64 870-877

A reexamination of the empirical distribution of stock price changes *Amir Barnea; David H. Downes 73 JASA V68 348-350 Youssef Empirical evaluation of some chi-square tests for the order of a Markov chain Donald Guthrie; Mary N. 70 JASA V65 631-634 Polachek Empirical evidence on the functional form of the earnings-schooling relationship James Heckman; Solomon 74 JASA V69 350-354

Empirical evidence on the formation of price expectations *Stephen J. Turnovsky 70 JASA V65 1441-54 Collier An empirical study into factors affecting the F-test under permutation for the randomized block design Baker; 68 JASA V63 902-911

at retail' and the farm level: Some empirical measurements and related problems Rex F. Daly Demand for farm products 58 JASA V53 656-668 non-parametric tests for independence and empirical power comparisons *Bhattacharyya et al. Percentage points of some 76 JASA V65 976-983 S. Mudholkar Empirical power * A comparison of two tests for the significance of a mean vector Perla Subbaiah; Govind 78 JASA V73 414-418

a hypothesized partial order and an empirical rank order J. W. Ager; S. B. Brent An index of agreement between 78 JASA V73 827-830 Nathan An empirical study of response and sampling errors for multiplicity estimates with different counting rules Gad 76 JASA V71 808-815 Bayless; Rao An empirical study of stabilities of estimators and variance estimators in unequal probability sampling (n-3 or 4) 70 JASA V65 1645-67 units per stratum Rao et al. An empirical study of the stabilities of estimators and variance estimators in unequal probability sampling of two 69 JASA V64 540-559

An empirical stopping rule for debugging and testing computer software Ernest H. Forman; Nozer D. Singpurwalla 77 JASA V72 750-757 Kaplan-Meier estimator as a function of empirical subsurvival functions Arthur V. Peterson Jr Expressing the 77 JASA V72 854-858

Raymond 0. Collier Jr Some empirical results on variance ratios under permutation in the completely randomized design Frank B. Baker; 66 JASA V61 813-820 A discriminant analysis of employment in defense and nondefense industries Gerald F. Higgins 70 JASA V65 613-622

firms *Robert Ferber Employment forecasting * The accuracy and structure of industry expectations in relation to those of individual 58 JASA V53 317-335 Regional cycles of manufacturing employment in the United States, 1914-1953 George H. Borts 60 JASA V55 151-211

estimator in the case of two included endogenous variables Mariano et al. ..finite-sample distribution of the limited-information maximum likelihood 72 JASA V67 159-163 t-statistic for the case of two included endogenous variables D. H. Richardson; R. J. Rohr Distribution of a structural 71 JASA V66 375-382

estimators for the case of two included endogenous variables McDonald On the existence of the exact moments of three LIML structural variance 74 JASA V69 514-521 linear in parameters but nonlinear in the endogenous variables Harry H. Kelejian Two-stage least squares and econometric systems 71 JASA V66 373-374

Enforcement of environmental standards and the central limit theorem William D. Watson Jr; Paul B. Downing 76 JASA V71 567-574 grouping, regression and correlation in Engel curve analysis J. S. Cramer Eff icient 64 JASA V59 233-250

are constrained *McGuire et al. Engel curve analysis *Estimation and inference for linear models in which subsets of the dependent variable 68 JASA V63 1201-13 Entropy Some angular-linear distributions and related regression models Richard A. Johnson; Thomas E. Wehrly 78 JASA V73 602-606

characteristics *Osterburg et al. Development of a mathematical formula for the calculation of fingerprint probabilities based on individual 77 JASA V72 772-778 Economics of information systems Jacob Marschak 71 JASA V66 192-219 A note on Hoeffding's inequality 0. Krafft; N. Schmitz 69 JASA V64 907-912 A theory of rational random behavior *Henri Theil 74 JASA V69 310-314

Errors in the 1960 census enumeration of native whites *Melvin Zelnik 64 JASA V59 437-459 One-way layout for counts and the exact enumeration of the Kruskal-Wallis H distribution with ties *Jerome Klotz; James Teng 77 JASA V72 165-169

Badry Failure of enumerators to make entries of zero: Errors in recording childless cases in population censuses *M. A. El- 61 JASA V56 909-924 analysis with applications to economic and enviromental problems G. E. P. Box; G. C. Tiao Intervention 75 JASA V70 70-79

Environmental data * Mortality-air pollution relationships: A comment V. K. Smith 75 JASA V70 341-343 Enforcement of environmental standards and the central limit theorem William D. Watson Jr; Paul B. Downing 76 JASA V71 567-574

and Bayesian analysis of a point-source epidemic Bruce M. Hill The three-parameter lognormal distribution 63 JASA V58 72-84 A random walk epidemic simulation *Douglas Kelker 73 JASA V68 821-823

A hybrid epidemiologic study design useful in estimating relative risk L. L. Kupper; A. J. McMichael; R. Spirtas 75 JASA V70 525-528 a multinomial capture-recapture model to epidemiological data *Janet T. Wiftes Applications of 74 JASA V69 93-97

Epidemiology of cancer * A review of "smoking and health" K. A. Brownlee 65 JASA V60 722-739 On forming strata of equal aggregate size *Des Raj 64 JASA V59 481-486

the producer's and consumer's risks are equal *Norman R. Garner The operating characteristic curve for sequential sampling by variables when 56 JASA V51 108-1 10 square goodness of fit test with small but equal expected frequencies M. J. Slakter Accuracy of an approximation to the power of the chi- 68 JASA V63~ 912-918

sampling design through replication with equal probabilities and without stages W. Edwards Deming On simplifications of 56 JASA Vs51 24-53 The equal probability test and its applications to some simultaneous inference problems Umesh D. Naik 69 JASA V64 986-998

Littell; J. Leroy Folks Equal probability criterion * On the comparison of two methods of combining independent tests *Ramon C. 72 JASA V67 223-223 Equal and proportional frequency squares Sidrney Addelman 67 JASA V62 226-240

distributions based on small samples of equal size *S. Zacks Unbiased estimation of the common mean of two normal 66 JASA V61 467-476 Equal tail area test * A test of variances K. V. Ramachandran 58 JASA V53 741-747

Comparison of tests of the equality of dependent correlation coefficients Olive Jean Dunn; Virginia Clark 71 JASA V66 904-908 Iterated tests of the equality of several distributions Robert V. Hogg 62 JASA V57 579-585

An iterated procedure for testing the equality of several exponential distributions Robe., V. Hogg; Elliot A. Tanis 63 JASA V58 435-443 Size and power of tests for equality of means of two normal populations with unequal variances *Lee; Gurland 75 JASA V70 933-941

Testing for equality of means with incomplete data on one variable: A Monte Carlo study *P. Lin; L. E. Stivers 75 JASA V70 190-193 On testing the equality of parameters in k rectangular populations C. G. Khatri 60 JASA V55 144-147

A sequential test of the equality of probabilities in a multinomial distribution Lionel Weiss 62 JASA V57 769-774 Distribution of 0 when testing equality of matched proportions *Vasant P. Bhapkar; Grant W. Somes 77 JASA V72 658-661

An asymptotic chi-squared test for the equality of two correlation matrices *Robert I. Jennrich 70 JASA V65 904-912 Power comparisons of tests of equality of two covariance matrices based on individual characteristic roots *Pillia; Al-Ani 70 JASA V65 438-446

A useful lemma for proving the equality of two matrices with applications to least squares type quadratic forms *Gary G. Koch 69 JASA V64 969-970 A test of equality of two normal population means and variances S. K. Perng; Ramon C. Littell 76 JASA V71 968-971

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Equispaced intervals S. Phadke; S. M. Wu Modeling of continuous stochastic processes from discrete observations with application to sunspots data *M. 74 JASA V69 325-329 least squares *S. I. Askovitz A short-cut graphic method for fitting the best straight line to a series of points according to the criterion of 57 JASA V52 13-17 Subrahmanya Theory of equitable quality level and error-areas under the 00 curves of acceptance sampling plans *M. T. 72 JASA V67 234-240 Sathe Equivalence between fixed sample size rule and Hoel's inverse sampling rule for play-the-winner *Pradhan; 74 JASA V69 475-476

An analytical comparison of certainty equivalence and sequential updating *R. Harkema 75 JASA V70 348-350 Charnes; E. L. Frome; P. L. Yu The equivalence of generalized least squares and maximum likelihood estimates in the exponential family *A. 76 JASA V71 169-171 Bradley The equivalence of maximum likelihood and weighted least squares estimates in the exponential family *Edwin L. 73 JASA V68 199-200 Cobb On the equivalence of Spearman-Kaerber and maximum likelihood estimates of the mean *J. 0. Church; E. Benton 73 JASA V68 201-202

Equivalence of two estimates of product variance 0 . W. Gaylor 56 JASA V51 451-453 A n ote o n the equivalence of two methods of fitting a straight line through cumulative data *J. L. Jaech 64 JASA V59 863-866 A note on the equivalence of two test criteria for hypotheses in categorical data *V. P. Bhapkar 66 JASA V6 1 228-235

On cash equivalents and information evaluation in decisions under unoertainty Part I: Basic theory *Irving H. LaValle 68 JASA V63 252-276 Irving H. Lavalle On cash equivalents and information evaluation in decisions under uncertainty Part II: Incremental information decisions 68 JASA V63 277-284 information I . H. LaValle On cash equivalents and information evaluation in decisions under uncertainty Part IIl: Exchanging partition-J for partition-K 68 JASA V63 285-290

Equivariant estimators using mean squared error... *Sahai A comparison of estimators of variance components in the balanced three-stage nested random effects model 76 JASA V7 1 435-444 Healy Estimating the mean of a normal distribution with known coefficient of variation *Leon Jay Gleser; John 0. 76 JASA V71 977-981

Ergodic matrices * Sensitivity analysis of the fixed point vector of transition matrices *George H. Worm 74 JASA Y69 961-962 fixed point probability vector of regular or ergodic transition matrices *Henry P. Decell Jr; P. L. Odell On the 67 JASA V62 600-602

Ergodicity of age structure in populations with Markovian vital rates, I: Countable states *Joel E. Cohen 76 JASA V71 335-339 A consumer purchasing model with Erlang inter-purchase times *C. Chatfield; G. J. Goodhardt 73 JASA V68 828-835

Error, mean square: see also mean square error when all variables are subject to error *Anthony A. Prato Measurement of citrus demands 70 JASA V65 1146-58

square for Bonferroni tests with unequal error allocation *C. M. Dayton; W. 0. Schafer Extended tables of t and chi- 73 JASA V68 78-83 Theory of equitable quality level and error-areas under the 00 curves, of acceptance sampling plans *M. T. Subrahmanya 72 JASA V67 234-240

Effects of ARMA errors on the significance tests for regression coefficients *Hrishikesh 0. Vinod 76 JASA V71 929-933 methods in the context of auto-correlated errors *Rao; Griliches Small-sample properties of several two-stage regression 69 JASA V64 253-272

Nonllnear regression with autocorrelated errors *A. Ronald Gallant; J. Jeffery Goebel 76 JASA V71 961-967 the regression model with autocorrelated errors *Arnold Zellner; George C. Tiao Bayesian analysis of 64 JASA V59 763-778

of a structural equation with autocorrelated errors *Michael 0. Hurd Small-sample estimation 72 JASA V67 567-573 regressions with vector autoregressive errors *Guilkey; Schmidt Estimation of seemingly unrelated 73 JASA V68 642-647 reforms accelerated by sixth census errors *Opal G. Regan Statistical 73 JASA V68 540-547

of some estimators of quantiles of circular error *W. R. Blischke; A. H. Halpin Asymptotic properties 66 JASA V61 618-632 binomial data are subject to classification errors *Philip J. McCarthy The effects of discarding inliars when 72 JASA V67 515-529

.Errors of classification in a binomial population *Marion R. Bryson 65 JASA V60 217-224 Effect on classification error of random permutations of features in representing multivariate data by faces *Chernoff; Rizvi 75 JASA V70 548-554 Bayesian analysis of error components regression models *P. A. V. B. Swamy; J. S. Mehta 73 JASA V68 648-658

Errors of the third kind in statistical consulting *A. W. Kimball 57 JASA V52 133-142 Correlated errors in the random model *Bruce M. Hill 67 JASA V62 1387-00

squares in linear models with unknown error covariance matrix *F. W. McElroy Optimality of least 76 JASA V71 374-377 of the classical assumptions concerning errors in data *Tracy W. Murray An empirical examination 72 JASA V67 530-537

Inspection and correction error in data processing *George Minton 69 JASA V64 1256-75 techniques Case I: Sensitivity to data errors *Frank B. Baker Stability of two hierarchical grouping 74 JASA V69 440-445

Error detection A procedure for automatic data editing *R. J. Freund; H. 0. Hartley 67 JASA V62 341-352 A systematic approach to automatic edit and imputation I . P. Fellegi; 0. Holt 76 JASA V71 17-35

subject both to disturbances and to errors of observation *Martin J. Bailey Prediction of an autoregressive variable 65 JASA V60 164-181 Errors in the estimation of net migration rate in the studies of internal migration *M. Sivamurthy 69 JASA V64 1434-38

A check on gross errors in certain variance computations *Hyman B. Kaitz 59 JASA V54 741-743 A probabilistic model for Identifying errors in data editing *Joseph I. Naus; Thomas G. Johnson; Ramiro Montalvo 72 JASA V67 943-950

Relative costs of computerized error inspection plans *Robert T. O'Reagan 69 JASA V64 1245-55 Robustness of the F-test to errors of both kinds and the correlation between the numerator and denominator of the F-ratio *Donaldson 68 JASA V63 660-676

the concomitant variable is measured with error *James S. DeGracie; Wayne A. Fuller Estimation of the slope and analysis of covariance when 72 JASA V67 930-937 Correlated measurement errors and the least squares estimator of the regression coefficient *John J. Chai 71 JASA V66 478-483

A note on measurement errors and detecting real differences *Eugene Rogot 61 JASA V56 314-319 Some effects of errors of measurement on multiple correlation *W. G. Cochran 70 JASA V65 22-34

Measurement errors in the estimation of home value *Philip K. Robins; Richard W. West 77 JASA V72 290-294 in mental test theory arising from errors of measurement *Frederic M. Lord Problems 59 JASA V54 472-479

in a regression model with measurement errors of known variances T. W. F. Stroud Comparing conditional means and variances 72 JASA V67 407-414 in a regression model with measurement errors of known variances" Richard F. Potihoff Comment on "Comparing conditional means and variances 72 JASA V67 412-413 of exponential distributions with minimum error in predicted distribution functions *C. A. Robertson Estimation of quantiles 77 JASA V72 162-164

categorical data with misclassification errors *Yosef Hochberg On the use of double sampling schemes in analyzing 77 JASA V72 914-921 approach to multivariate response error models for sample survey data with applications to estimators involving subclass... *Koch An alternative 73 JASA V68 906-913

The detection of errors in multivariate data using principal components *Douglas M. Hawkins 74 JASA V69 340-344 for estimation of linear models with nested-error structure *Wayne A. Fuller; George E. Battese Transformations 73 JASA V68 626-632

The effect of non-sampllng errors on measures of association in 2 x 2 contingency tables *Gary G. Koch 69 JASA V64 852-863 number of parameters, assuming normal errors *Corwin L. Atwood Estimating a response surface with an uncertain 75 JASA V70 613-617

Errors in the 1960 census enumeration of native whites *Melvin Zelnik 64 JASA V59 437-459 Estimating the total overstatement error in accounting populations *Stephen E. Fienberg; John Neter; R. A. Leitch 77 JASA V72 295-302

Circular error probabilities H. Leon Harter 60 JASA V55 723-731 Error probabilities *On a fundamental theorem in multiple comparisons *E. L. Lehmann; Juliet Popper Shaffer 77 JASA V72 576-578

Some more estimates of circular probable error *A. R. Kamat 62 JASA V57 191-195 bias on estimates of the circular probable error *P. B. Moranda Effect of 60 JASA V55 732-735

of estimates of circular probable error P. B. Moranda Comparison 59 JASA V54 794-800 Moments of the radial error Ernest M. Scheuer 62 JASA V57 187-190

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A study of response errors in expenditures data from household interviews *John Neter; Joseph Waksberg 64 JASA V59 18-55 on the measurement of response errors John Neter;, E. Scott Maynes; R. Ramanathan The effect of mismatching 65 JASA V60 1005-27

Minimizing response errors in financial data: The possibilities *E. Scott Maynes 68 JASA V63 214-227 Featherman Response errors of nonblack males in models of the stratification process W. T. Bielby; R. M. Hauser; El. L. 77 JASA V72 723-735

Response error and questioning technique in surveys of earnings informstion Michael E. Borus 70 JASA V65 566-575 Response error in survey reports of earnings information Michael E. Borus 66 JASA V61 72g-738

A new method for examining rounding error in least-squares regression computer programs Gary M. Mullet; Tracy W. Murray 71 JASA V66 496-498 Sampling error in the consumer price index *Marvin Wilkerson 67 JASA V62 8gg-g14

regression estimators when sampling errors are independent and heteroscedastic T. R. Bement: J. S. Williams Variance of weighted 69 JASA V64 136g-82 empirical study of response and sampling errors for multiplicity estimates with different counting rules Gad Nathan An 76 JASA V71 808-815

Orthonormal bases of error spaces and their use for investigating the normality and vsrisnces of residuasis Joseph Putter 67 JASA V62 1022-36 The relative sensitivity to specification error of different k-class estimators Franklin M. Fisher 66 JASA V61 345-356

Some properties of tests for specification error in a linear regression model Jerry G. Thursby; Peter Schmidt 77 JASA V72 635-641 Residual analysis and specification error *Arthur S. Goldberger Stepwise least squares: 61 JASA V56 gg8-000

sample properties of tests for apecification error J. Ramsey; R. Gilbert A Monte Carlo study of some small 72 JASA V67 180-186 Balanced repeated replications for standard errors *Leslie Kish; Martin R. Frankel 70 JASA V65 1071g94

Standard errors for indexes from complex samples *Leslie Kish 68 JASA V63 512-529 Point estimatea and their standard errors *Henri Theil; Yoram Friedman Regional per capita incomes and income inequalities: 73 JASA V68 531-539

A parametric estimate of the standard error of the survival rate *Fred Ederer 61 JASA V56 1 11-118 Multiple regression with stationary errors *David B. Duncan; Richard. H. Jones 66 JASA V61 917-928

Zyskind Parametric augmentations and error structures under which certain simple least squares and analysis of variance procedures are also best 69 JASA V64 1353-68 for discussion and presentation of errors in survey and census data *Gonzalez; Ogus; Shapiro; Tepping Standlards 75 JASA V70-11 5-23

regression model with multivariate student-f error terms Arnold Zeliner Bayesian and non-Bayesian analysis of the 76 JASA V7 1 400-405 testing procedure in the presence of test error *Lois E. Graft; Robert Roeloffs A group- 74 JASA V69 15g-163

Specification error tests and alternative functional forms of the aggregate production function *Ramsey; Zarembka 71 JASA V66 471-477 OLS and BLUS residuals in specification error tests James B. Ramsey; Peter Schmidt Some further results on the use of 76 JASA V7 1 389-390

Tables for the mean square error test for exact linear restrictions in regression T. 0. Wallace; C. E. Toro-Vizcarrondo 69 JASA V64 1649-63 An errors-in-variables analysis of managerial role performance R. D. Warren; J. K. White; W. A. Fuller 74 JASA V69 886-8g3

Errors in variables; A consistent estimator with smaller MSE in finite samples *Martin Feldstein 74 JASA V69 9g0-996 when both variables are subject to error *Max Halperin Interval estimation in linear regression 64 JASA V59 1112-20

A note on an 'errors in variables' model Tony Lancaster 66 JASA V61 128-135 and grouping methods estimators in the errors in variables model David H. Richardson; De-Min Wu Least squares 70 JASA V65 724-748

Errors-in-variable model Correlated measurement errors and the least squares estimator of the regression coefficient *John J. Chai 71 JASA V66 478-483 A note on the linear structural relation when both residual variances are known Geoffrey R. Dolby 76 JASA V7 1 352-353 A note on the maximum likelihood estimation of a linear structural relationship M. W. Birch 64 JASA V59 11 75-78 Measurement of citrus demands when all variables are subject to error Anthony A. Prato 70 JASA V65 1146-58 Regression estimation affer correcting for attenuation Wayne A. Fuller; Michael A. Hidiroglou 78 JASA V73 gg- 104 Seasonality in regression *Christopher A. Sims 74 JASA V69 618-626

when both variables sre subject to error *Max Halperin Fiffing of straight lines and prediction 61 JASA V56 657-669 of the slope in a regression model with errors in the variables *Edi Karni; Ishay Weissman A consistent estimator 74 JASA V69 211-213 lines when both variables are subject to error *Albert Madansky The fiffing of straight 5g JASA V54 173-205

when both variables are subject to error *Max Halperin; Joan Gurian A note on estimation in straight line regression 71 JASA V66 587-589 Bounds for the error-variance of an estimator in sampling with varying probabilities from a finite population *Ajgaonkar 68 JASA V63 91-98

The estimation of the prediction error variance E. J. Hannan; D. F. Nicholls 77 JASA V72 834-840 Estimation of error variance from smallest ordered contrasts *M. B. Wilk; R. Gnanadesikan; Anne E. Freeny 63 JASA V58 152-160

Verification error in single sampling inspection plans for processing survey data *George Minton 72 JASA V67 46-54 Probabilities of the. type I errors of the Welch tests for the Behrens-Fisher problem *Ying Y. Wang 71 JASA V66 605-608

in concentration of domestic manufacturing establishment output; 1939-1958 Henry Adler Einhorn Changes 62 JASA V57 797-803 analysis of the spatial clustering of retail establishments *Andrei Rogers A stochastic 65 JASA V60 1094-03

A regression method for real estate price index construction Martin J. Bailey; Richard F. Muth; Hugh 0. Nourse 63 JASA V58 g33-g42 series on net investment in farm real estate-A critique Kul B. Bhatia The USDA 71 JASA V66 4g2-4g5

Estimate, least squares; see also least squares estimate Estimate, maximum likelihood; see also maximum likelihood Estimate, unbiased; see also unbiased estimate

of quick methods of computing efficient estimates based on ranks C. H. Kraft; C. Van Eeden Asymptotic efficiencies 72 JASA V67 199-202 Bayes estimates for subclasses in stratified sampling Alastair Scoff; T. M. F. Smith 71 JASA V66 834-836

for the sign test when observations are estimates of binomial parameters *Arthur Cohen Tables 5g JASA V54 784-793 Estimates of bounded relative error for the ratio of variances of normal distributions Stanley Reiter. S6 JASA V51 481-488

Some more estimates of circular probable error A. R. Kamat 62 JASA V57 191-195 Effect of bias on estimates of the circular probable error *P. B. Moranda 60 JASA V55 732-735

Comparison of estimates of circular probable error *P. B. Moranda 59 JASA V54 794-800 Comparison of some density eatimate classification procedures *Maffhew Goldstein 75 JASA V70 666-669

Combining estimates of location *Arthur Cohen 76 JASA V71 172-175 the variance of a complicated estimate Ralph S. Woodruff A simple method for approximating 71 JASA V66 411-414

of MINQUE variance component estimates Lon-Mu Liu; Jerome Senturia Computation 77 JASA V72 867-868 Bayes approach for combining correlated estimates Seymour Geisser A 6S JASA V60 602-607

Some further notes on disturbance estimates in regression analysis *Johan Koerts 67 JASA V62 169-183 David F. Sly Evaluating estimates of net migration and net migration rates based on survival ratios corrected in varying degrees 72 JASA V67 313-318

Using regression models to estimate the expectation of life for the U. S. S. R. *D. Peter Mazur 72 JASA V67 31-36 General estimates of the intrinsic variability of data in nonlinear regression models L. Breiman; W. S. Meisel 76 JASA V71 301-307

application to unemployment and housing estimates *Maria Elena Gonzalez; Christine Hoza Small-area estimation with 78 JASA V73 7-15 One-step Huber estimates in the linear model *P. J. Bickel 7S JASA V70 428-434

Utilizing initial estimates in estimating the coefficients in a linear model *Lawrence S. Mayer; Jagbir Singh; Thomas A. WilIke 74 JASA V69 219-222 Interval estimates derived from Bayes testing rules *Dennis 0. Dixon 76 JASA V71 406-408

of combined inter- and intra-block estimates in incomplete block designs Khatri; Shah Exact variance 7S JASA V70 402-406

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Parameter estimates and autonomous growth *W. A. Neiswanger; T. A. Yancey 59 JASA V54 389-402 Estimates of parameters of a censored regression sample *Edwin H. Chen; W. J. Di'xon 72 JASA V67 664-671

Using factor analysis to estimate parameters *Jagdish N. Sheth 69 JASA V64 808-822 On the joint efficiency of the estimates of the parameters of normal populations based on singly and doubly -truncated samples *Swamy 62 JASA V57 46-53

Estimates of parameters in a probability model for first livebirth interval *C. M. Suchindran; P. A. Lachenbruch 74 JASA V69 507-513 Sample size required to estimate the parameter in the uniform density within d units of the true value *Graybill; Connell 64 JASA V59 550-556

Parameter estImates for symmetric stable distributions *Eugene F. Fame; Richard Roll 71 JASA V66 331-338 A parametric estimate of the standard error of the survival rate *Fred Ederer 61 JASA V56 111-118

Estimates of percentile regression lines using salary data *Robert V. Hogg 75 JASA V70 56-59 Estimates for the points of intersection of two polynomial regressions *D. E. Robison 64 JASA V59 214-224

of likelihoods and comparisons with point estimates and large sample approximations *Sproft; Kalbfleisch Examples 69 JASA V64 468-484 incomes and Income inequalities: Point estimates and their standard errors *Henri Theil; Yoram Friedman Regional per capita 73 JASA V68 531-539

Zeliner A statistical analysis of provisional estimates of gross national product and it-s components, of selected national income components, and of ... 58 JASA V5354-65 approach for finding the bias of the ratio estimate *B. V. Sukhatme; Isidoro P. David A note on Koop's 73 JASA V68 405-408 approach for finding the bias of the ratio estimate" J. C. Koop Comment on "A note on Koop's 73 JASA V68 407-407 approach for finding the bias of the ratio estimate"' B. V. Sukhatme; Isidoro P. David Rejoinder to 'Comment on "A note on Koop's 73 JASA V68 407-408

Sample size required to estimate the ratio of variances with bounded relative error *Franklin A. Graybill; Terrence L. Connell 63 JASA V58 1044-47 A note on the variance of the ratio estimate Des Raj 64 JASA V59 895-898

intervals for bisquare regression estimates Alan M. Gross Confidence 77 JASA V72 341-354 Estimates on the regression coefficient based on Kendall's tau *Pranab Kumar Sen 68 JASA V63 1379-89 Estimates of reliability of k-out-of-in structures in the independent exponential case *Basu; EI-Mawaziny . 78 JASA V73 850-854

comparison of certain median response estimates for the up-and-down method with small samples Little A mean square error 74 JASA V69 202-206 discriminant functions using robust estimates *Randles; Broffift; Ramberg; Hogg Generalized linear and quadratic 78 JASA' V73 564-568

A comparative study of several robust estimates of slope, intercept, and scale in linear regression J. 0. Ramsay 77 JASA V72 608-615 Estimates of sampling variance where two units are selected from each stratum *Nathan Keyfitz 57 JASA V52 503-510

Inadmissibility of the usual scale estimate for a shifted exponential distribution *Barry C. Arnold 70 JASA V65 1260-64 The combination of esti'mates trom similar expedments, allowing for inter-experiment variation *Pamela M. Morse; A. Bickle 67 JASA V62 241-250

A note on the minimum chi-squarel estimate and a LAMST chi-square in the "no interaction' problem *Berkson; Nagnur 74 JASA V69 1038-40 On a two-stage estimate of the mean *Vasant B. Waikar; S. K. Katti 71 JASA V66 75-81

Efficiency of simple order statistic estimates when losses are piecewise linear *Robert H. Hayes 71 JASA V66 127-135 Estimates in successive sampling using a multi-stage design *D. Singh 68 JASA V63 99-112

optimum property of the Horvitz-Thomson estimate *Vijaya S. Hege An 67 JASA V62 1013-17 Equivalence of two estimates of product variance *D. W. Gaylor 56 JASA V51 451-453

Comperison. of four ratio-type estimates under a model *Poduri S. R. S. Rao 69 JASA V64 574-580 Bias in estimates of the U. S. nonwhite population as 'indicated by trends in death rates *Richard F. Tomasson 61 JASA V56 44-51

Negative variance estimates and statistical dependence in nested sampling *Richard B. McHugh; Paul Mielke Jr 68 JASA V63 1000-03 Variance estimates in "optimum" sample designs * Alan Ross 61 JASA V56 135-142

Unbiased mutiNple regression coefficients estimated from one-way-classification tables when the cross classifications are unknown *Haitovsky 66 JASA V61 720-728 chi-square test when the parameters are estimated Independently of the sample * Gerald R. Chase On the 72 JASA V67 609-611

curves whose join points have to be estimated "Derek J. Hudson Fitting segmented 66 JASA V61 1097-29 models whose join points have to be estimated "A. R. Gallant; W. A. Fuller Fitting segmented polynomial regression 73 JASA V68 144-147

The estimated power of several tests for autocorrelation with non-first-order alternatives V. Kerry Smith 76 JASA V71 879-883 A demographic model for estimating age-order specific fertility rates " D. Peter Mazur 63 JASA V58 774-788

The Bayes sequential procedure for estimating the arrival rate of a Poisson process * C. P. Shapiro; Robert L. Wardrop 78 JASA V73 597-601 Estimating an author's vocabulary * Donald R. McNeil 73 JASA V68 92-96

A double sampling scheme for estimating from binomial data with misclasslfications * Aaron Tenenbein 70 JASA V65 1350-61 Utilizing initial estimates in estimating the coefficients in a linear model * Lawrence S. Mayer; Jagbir Singh; T-homas A. Willke 74 JASA V69 219-222

Gross Estimating the complete sample size from an incomplete Poisson sample S. Blumenthal; R. C. Dahiya; A. J. 78 JASA V73 182-187 An improved method of estimating the correlated response variance * Ivan P. Fellegi 74 JASA V69 496-501

Estimating a coffelation coefficient when one variable is not directly observed *Lawrence S., Mayer 73 JASA V68 420-421 Estimating data withheld in grouped size distributions *Saul Sands 73 JASA V68 306-311

The functional form in estimating the density gradient: An empirical investigation " James B. Kau; Cheng F. Lee 76 JASA V71 326-327 Problems in estimating federal government expenditures " Samuel M. Cohn 59 JASA V54 717-729

simulation * Gringorten Estimating finite-time maxima end minima of a stationary Gaussian Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process by Monte Cario 68 JASA V63 1517-21 Empirical Bayes methods applied to estimating fire alarm probabilities * Grace M. Carter; John E. Rolph 74 JASA V69 880-885

Estimating heteroscedastic variances in linear models " Susan D. Horn; Roger A. Horn; David B. Duncan 75 JASA V70 380-385 Estimating household income from location * Anita A. Summers; Barbers L. Wolfe 78 JASA V73 288-292

A method of estimating the intercensal population of counties *Albert H. Crosetti; Robert C. Schmitt 56 JASA V51 587-590 Evaluation of census survival rates in estimating intercensal state net migration " James D. Tarver 62 JASA V57 841-862

Estimating the lags of lag processes *Benjamin Kedem-Kimelfeld 75 JASA V70 603-605 observations *McLachlan Estimating the linear discriminant function from initial samples containing a small number of unclassified 77 JASA V72 403-406

Estimating the logistic curve * H. Sliverstone 57 JASA V52 567-577 An empirical Bayes approach tor estimating the mean of N stationary time series *Aroona S. Borpujari 77- JASA V72 397-402

Estimating means when a group of observations is classified by a linear discriminant function *Chien-Pal Han 78 JASA V73 661-665 Healy Estimating the mean of a normal distribution with known coefficient of variation * Leon Jay Gleser; John D. 76 JASA V71 977-981

A note on estimating the mhean of a normal distribution with known coefficient of variation " Rasul A. Khan 68 JASA V63 1039-41 Some shrinkage techniques for estimating the mean " James R. Thompson 68 JASA V63 113-122

A table for estimating the mean of a Iognormal distribution *Hanspeter Thoeni 69 JASA V64 632-636 Estimating the mean of observations from a wide~-sense stationary autoregressive sequence *G. S. Fishman 72 JASA V67 402-406 Estimating from misclassified data *S. James Press 68 JASA V63 123-133 Estimating a mixed-exponential response -law *F. J. Anscombe 61 JASA V56 493-502 Estimating mixtures of normal distributions and switching regressions Richard E. Ouandt;- James B. Ramsey 78 JASA V73 730-737

Comment on "Estimating mixtures of normal distributions and switching regressions" "(several authors) 78 JASA V73 738-750 An iterative procedure for estimating the mode *Tim Robertson; J. D. Cryer 74 JASA V69 1012-16

on the census survival ratio method of estimating net migration *K. C. Zachariah A note 62 JASA V57 175-183 On estimating the number of vital 'events in demographic surveys * Des Raj 77 JASA V72 377-381

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in stratified random network sampling for estimating the prevalence of attributes in rare populations *Levy Optimum allocation 77 JASA V72 758-763 Information for estimating the proportions in mixtures of exponential and normal distributions Bruce M. Hill 63 JASA V58 918-932

Estimating quarterly values of annually known variables in quarterly relationships Somermeyer; Jansen; Louter 76 JASA V71 588-5g5 Testing and estimating ratios of scale parameters Galen R. Shorack 69 JASA V64 999-013

epidemiologic study design useful in estimating relative. risk L. L. Kupper; A. J. McMichael; R. Spirtas A hybrid 75 JASA V70 525-528 Atwood Estimating a response surface with an uncertain number of parameters, assuming normal errors Corwin L. 75 JASA V70 613-617

On estimating scale and location parameters *Lionel Weiss 63 JASA V58 658-659 information from a second sample in estimating the scale parameter for a family of symmetric distributions Mehta On utilizing 72 JASA V67 448-452

An efficient method of estimating seemingly unrelated regressions and tests for aggregation bias *Zellner 62 JASA V57 348-368 Estimating the service life of household goods by actuarial methods Jean L. Pennock; Carol M. Jaeger 57 JASA V52 175-185 Estimating the size of a truncated sample *Lalitha Sanathanan 77 JASA V72 66g-672

Optimal designs for estimating the slope of a polynomial regression V. N. Murty; W. J. Studden 72 JASA V67 86g-873 The efficiency of least squares in estimating a stable seasonal pattern R. D. Terrell; N. E. Tuckwell 71 JASA V66 354-362

Estimating strictly increasing regression functions F. T. Wright 78 JASA V73 636-639 A new approach to estimating switching regressions *Richard E. Quandt 72 JASA V67 306-310

Optimal sampling schemes for estimating system reliability by testing components-i: Fixed sample sizes Donald A. Berry 74 JASA V69 485-491 A sequential counting procedure for estimating the total number of randomly distributed individuals M. R. Binns 76 JASA V71 74-7g

Leitch Estimating the total overstatement error in accounting populations Stephen E. Fienberg; John Neter; R. A. 77 JASA V72 295-302 unweighted means Hartwell et al. Estimating variance components for two-way disproportionate data with missing cells by the method of 73 JASA V68 379-383

A note on estimating the variance of the sample median J. S. Maritz; R. G. Jarrett 78 JASA V73 194-196 On estimating the variance in sampling with probability proportional to aggregate size J. N. K. Rao; K. Vijayan 77 JASA V72 57g-584 On estimating the variance in unequal probability sampling K. Vijayan 75 JASA V70 713-716

Estimating the zero class from a truncated Poisson sample Ram C. Dahiya; Alan J. Gross 73 JASA V68 731-733 Estimation, Bayes: see also Bayes and Bayesian estimation Estimation, Interval: see also Interval estimation Estimation, least squares: see also least squares estimation Estimation, linear: see also linear estimation Estimation, maximum likelihood: see also maximum likelihood estimation Estimation, minimax: see also minimax estimation Estimation, non-parametric: see also non-parametric estimation Estimation, robust: see also robust estimation Estimation, sequential: see also sequential estimation Estimation, simultaneous: see also simultaneous estimation Estimation, unbiased: see also unbiased estimation Estimation, variance: see also variance estimation Estimation of an accelerated depreciation learning function *Terence J. Wales 66 JASA V6 1 gg5-00g

The estimation of accrued capital gains on individuals' corporate stock holdings Kul B. Bhatia 73 JASA V68 55-62 Estimation of actual response coefficients in the Hildreth-Houck random coefficient model W. E. Griff iths 72 JASA V67 633-635

of the underlying distribution and adaptive estimation *Hogg et al. On the selection 72 JASA V67 597-600 Maximum likelihood and iterated Aitken estimation of nonlinear systems of equations William A. Barnett 76 JASA V71 354-360

A note on the estimation of amplitude spectra for stochastic processes with quasi-linear residuals L. H. Koopmans 66 JASA V61 397-402 Poisson distributions with applications to estimation *Samaniego A characterization of convoluted 76 JASA V71 475-479

of distributions with applications to estimation *Adnan F. tfram On mixtures 70 JASA V65 - 749-754 The retail price of heroin: Estimation and applications George F. Brown Jr; Lester P. Silverman 74 JASA V69 5g5-606

Small-area estimation with application to unemployment and housing estimates Maria Elena Gonzalez; Christine Hoza 78 JASA V73 7-15 Design criterion for minimum bias estimation of response surfaces *M. J. Karson 70 JASA V65 1565-72

in two dimensions using minimum bias estimation James W. Evans; A. R. Manson Optimal experimental designs 78 JASA V73 171-176 On bias reduction in estimation W. R. Schucany; H. L. Gray: D. B. Owen 71 JASA V66 524-533

Biased estimation in regression: An evaluation using mean squared error Richard F. Gunst; Robert L. Mason 77 JASA V72 616-628 A note on BLUS estimation H. Neudecker 69 JASA V64 949-952

On a new method of capacity estimation *Bert G. Hickman 64 JASA V59 529-549 A note on estimation from a Cauchy sample *Thomas J. Rothenberg; Franklin M. Fisher; C. B. Tilanus 64 JASA V59 460-463

The estimation of a changing seasonal pattern E. J. Hannan 64 JASA V59 1063-77 approaches to variance component estimation and to related problems David A. Harville Maximum likelihood 77 JASA V72 320-338 approaches to variance component estimation and to related problems" J. N. K. Rao Comment on "Maximum likelihood 77 JASA V72 338-339 approaches to variance component estimation and to related problems" David A. Harville Rejoinder to comment on "Maximum likelihood 77 JASA V72 33g-340

Association and estimation in contingency tables: Presidential address *Frederick Mosteller 68 JASA V63 1-28 A note on density estimation using orthogonal expansions *Bradford R. Cramn 73 JASA V68 964-965

Estimation procedures for difference of means with missing data *Pi-Erh Lin 71 JASA V66 634-636 Kenneth Poole Estimation of the distribution function of a continuous type random variable through randomized response W. 74 JASA V69 1002-05

More on estimation of distributions using orthogonal expansions Bradford R. Cramn 76 JASA V71 741-745 Estimation for domains in multistage sampling, *Myint Tin; Than Toe 72 JASA V67 913-916 Estimation of dynamic demand relations from a time series of family budget data *Feng-Yao Lee 70 JASA V65 586-597

A note on the efficient estimation of the linear expenditure system John C. Ham 78 JASA V73 208-210 correlated *Parks Efficient estimation of a system of regression equations when disturbances are both serially and contemporaneously 67 JASA V62 500-509

Reduced mean square error estimation in contingency tables Charles C. Brown: Larry R. Muenz 76 JASA V7 1 176-182 on a new approach to mean square error estimation of response surfaces Kupper et al. Experimental design considerations based 74 JASA V69 461-463

Estimation of error variance from smallest ordered contrasts M. B. Wilk; R. Gnanadesikan; Anne E. Freeny 63 JASA V58 152-160 of marginal contingency tables, and estimation of expected frequencies in multidimensional contingency tables Goodman ... of chi-square, analysis 71 JASA V66 33g-344

Improved estimation of expected life when one identified spurious observation may be present James R. Veale 75 JASA V70 398-401 Estimation of finite mixtures of distributions from the exponential family Victor Hasseiblad 69 JASA V64 1459-71 Estimation in a heteroscedastic regression model Herbert C. Rutemiller: David A. Bowers 68 JASA V63 552-557 Estimation of heteroscedastic variances in linear models C. Radhakrishna Rao 70 JASA V65 161-172

The estimation of heteroscedasticity from a marginal likelihood function *Hans Levenbach 73 JASA V68 436-439 Measurement errors in the estimation of home value Philip K. Robins: Richard W. West 77 JASA V72 290-294

Higgins Estimation and hypothesis testing for the parameters of a bivariate exponential distribution Bemis; Bain; 72 JASA V67 g27-929

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Estimation of the larger of two normal means *Saul Blumenthal; Arthur Cohen 68 JASA V63 861-876 A single-sample procedure for the estimation of the largest mean *K. M. Lal Saxena 76 JASA V71 147-148

The logistic model and estimation of latent structure Lalitha Sanathanan; Saul Blumenthal 78 JASA V73 794-799 On the estimation of lifetime income Martin M. G. Fase 71 JASA V66 686-692 On the estimation of lifetime income-A correction Frank A. Cowell 75 JASA V70 588-589

Mehta Estimation of linear models with time and crosa-sectionally varying coefficienta P. A. V. B. Swamy; J. S. 77 JASA V72 890-898 Transformations for estimation of linear modela with nested-error atructure Wayne A. Fuller; George E. Batteae 73 JASA V68 626-632

Estimation for linear models with unequal variances H. 0. Hartley; K. S. E. Jayatillake 73 JASA V68 189-192 A note on the estimation of the location parameter of the Cauchy distribution Daniel Bloch 66 JASA V61 852-855

Kulldorff et al. Estimation of the location and scale parametera of a Pareto distribution by linear functions of order statistics 73 JASA V68 218-227 Estimation of location and scale parametera in a truncated grouped aech aquare diatribution P. R. Flak 61 JASA V56 692-702 Estimation in lognormal linear models Dan Bradu; Yair Mundlak 70 JASA V65 198-211

A note on estimation in lognormal models I . G. Evans; S. A. Shaban 74 JASA V69 779-781 Covariance matrix estimation in linear models *Victor Chew 70 JASA V65 173-181

Accuracy borrowing in the estimation of the mean by ahrinkage to an ~nterval Jamea R. Thompaon 68 JASA V63 953-963 Estimation of the mean of the selected population Ram C. Dahiya 74 JASA V69 226-230 Estimation of the mean by shrinkage to a point J. S. Mehta; R. Srinivaaan 71 JASA V66 86-90 Estimation of means and totals from finite populations of unknown size James K. Kindahl 62 JASA V57 61-91

and sufficient conditions for MINQU-estimation of heteroskedastic variances in linear models Parthasaradhi Mallela Necessary 72 JASA V67 486-487 Goldberger Estimation of a model with multiple indicators and multiple causes of a single latent variable Joreskog; 75 JASA V70 631-639

Estimation methods for models of spatial interaction Keith Ord 75 JASA V70 120-126 Sampling problems in the estimation of the money supply J. Sedransk 77 JASA V72 516-522

A Bayesian approach to some multinomial estimation and pretesting problems Tom Leonard 77 JASA V72 869-874 Estimation of multiple contrasts using f-distributions Olive Jean Dunn; Frank J. Massey Jr 65 JASA V60 573-583

Multiplicity estimation of proportions based on ratios of random variables Monroe G. Sirken; Paul S. Levy 74 JASA V69 68-73 Estimation in multi-stage surveys Alastair Scoff; T. M. F. Smith 69 JASA V64 830-840

Errors in the estimation of net migration rate in the studies of internal migration *M. Sivamurthy 69 JASA V64 1434-38 Estimation in some nonlinear models Steinar Bjerve; Kjell A. Doksum 78 JASA V73 366-370

Mundle On non-regular estimation. 1. Variance bounds for estimators of location parameters W. R. Blischke; A. J. Truelove; P. B. 69 JASA V64 1056-72 Estimation of a normal percentile by grouping Milton Sobel; Y. L. Tong 76 JASA V71 189-192 Estimation of the number of terms in a sum George P. McCabe Jr 73 JASA V68 452-456 Estimation for a one-parameter exponential model Janace A. Speckman; Richard G. Cornell 65 JASA V60 560-572 Estimation of the parameter n in the binomial distribution Dorian Feldman; Martin Fox 68 JASA V63 150-158

Characterizing the estimation of parameters in incomplete-data problems Donald B. Rubin 74 JASA V69 467-474 Estimation of parameters from incomplete multivariate samples George E. Nicholson Jr 57 JASA V52 523-526 Estimation of parameters and large quantiles based on the k largest observations Ishay Weissman 78 JASA V73 812-815

The estimation of the parameters of a linear regression system obeying two separate regimes Richard E. Quandt 58 JASA V53 873-880 recent results in lognormal parameter estimation using grouped and ungrouped data Brian O'Neill; W. T. Wells Some 72 JASA V67 76-80

Parameter estimation for a multivariate exponential distribution Barry C. Arnold 68 JASA V63 848-852 William B. Smith Estimation of parameters in the multivariate normal distribution with missing observations R. R. Hocking; 68 JASA V63 159-173

Estimation of parameters of a truncated bivariate normal distribution C. G. Khatri; M. C. Jaiswal 63 JASA V58 519-526 Estimation of Pareto's law from grouped observations Dennis J. Aigner; Arthur S. Goldberger 70 JASA V65 712-723

C. Rutemiller Point estimation of reliability of a system comprised of k elements from the same exponential distribution Herbert 66 JASA V61 1029-32 Point estimation and risk Inferences David P. Baron 73 JASA V68 944-950

in multivariate statistics ii. Point estimation in simple linear regression A. A. Alitfi; R. M. Elashoff Missing observations 67 JASA V62 10-29 Estimation employing post strata Wayne A. Fuller 66 JASA V61 1172-83

The estimation of the prediction error variance E. J. Hannan; D. F. Nicholls 77 JASA V72 834-840 Gordon An explicit estimation of the prevalence of commitment to a training school, to age 18, by race and by sex Robert A. 73 JASA V68 547-553 to set significance points in prior tests of estimation Richard J. Brook On the use of a regret function 76 JASA V71 126-131

Estimation of the probability that Y < X Peter Enis; Seymour Geisser 71 JASA V66 162-168 The estimation of probability densities and cumulatives by Fourier series methods R. Kronmal; M. Tarter 68 JASA V63 925-952

Estimation of t'he probabilty that an observation will fall into a specified class Walter A. Hendricks 64 JASA V59 225-232 Estimation of the probability of zero failures in binomial trials Herbert C. Rutemiller 67 JASA V62 272-277

regional forecasts for the outcome of an estimation problem James C. Hickman Preliminary 63 JASA V58 1104-12 Optimal solutions in parameter estimation problems for the Cauchy distributions D. W. Balmer; M. Boulton; R. A. Sack 74 JASA V69 238-242

the translation method: Description and estimation problems Andre G. Laurent The lognormal distribution and 63 JASA V58 231-235 The use of a stratification variable in estimation by proportional stratified sampling * arl-Erik Saerndal 68 JASA V63 1310-20

Robertson Estimation of quantiles of exponential distributions with minimum error in predicted distribution functions C. A. 77 JASA V72 162-164 Estimation of quest-linear trend and seasonal variation C. E. V. Leser 63 JASA V58 1033-43

An estimation procedure for range composition problems Dennis J. Aigner 65 JASA V60 308-319 Unbiased componentwlse ratio estimation D. S. Robson; C. Vithayasasi 61 JASA V56 350-358

Linear dynamic recursive estimation from the viewpoint of regression analysis D. B. Duncan; S. D. Horn 72 JASA V67 815-821 Best linear recursive estimation* P. L. Odell; T. 0. Lewis 71 JASA V66 893-896

Regression estimation after correcting for attenuation Wayne A. Fuller; Michael A. Hidiroglou 78 JASA V73 99-104 approach to life testing and reliability estimation Samir Kumar Bhattacharya Bayesian 67 JASA V62 48-62

Estimation of reliability in a multicomponent stress-strength model G. K. Bhattacharyya; Richard A. Johnson 74 JASA V69 966-970 Life testing and reliability estimation for the two parameter exponential distribution S. D. Varde 69 JASA V64 621-631

Response variance and its estimation I . P. Fellegi 64 JASA V59 1016-41 Small-sample estimation of a structural equation with autocorrelated errors Michael D. Hurd 72 JASA V67 567-573

The estimation of seasonal variation in economic time series E. J. Hannan 63 JASA V58 31-44 Estimation of seemingly unrelated regressions with autoregressive disturbances Kmenta et al. 70 JASA V65 186-197 Estimation of seemingly unrelated regressions with random coefficients Balvir Singh; Aman UlIah 74 JASA V69 191-195 Estimation of seemingly unrelated regressions with vector autoregressive errors Guilkey; Schmidt 73 JASA V68 642-647

Graybill Estimation of a sigma-square in a two-way classification model with interaction Dallas E. Johnson; Franklin Al, 72 JASA V67 388-394 James S. DeGracie; Wayne A. Fuller Estimation of the slope and analysis of covariance when the concomitant variable is measured with error 72 JASA V67 930-937

Cubical and spherical estimation of multivariate probability density Thomas A. Elkins 68 JASA V63 1495-13

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Estimation in the truncated Poisson distrtbution when zeros and some ones are missing A. Clittord Cohen Jr 60 JASA V55 342-348 Design and estimation in two-way stratitication Edward C. Bryant; H. 0. Hartley; R. J. Jessen 60 JASA V55 105-124

to the theory ot unbiased ratio-type estimation 13D. S. Robson Applicstions ot muttivariate polykays 57 JASA V52 511-522 Estimation in univariate and multivariate stable distributions *S. James Press 72 JASA V67 842-846

with intraclass correlated components: Estimation o1 urban tire alarm probabilities *L. R. Heft The multivariate normal mean 78 JASA V73 767-774 Some results on the estimation ot variance components by MINIQUE *R. M. Pringle 74 JASA V69 987-989

Estimation ot variance components using residuals *Kenneth G. Brown 78 JASA V73 141-146 Estimation ot variance and covariance components in linear models *C. Radhakrishna Rao 72 JASA V67 112-115

of a known coefficient of variation in the estimation procedure *Donald T. Sesris The utilizstion 64 JASA V59 1225-26 Estimators, Bayes: see also Bayes estimators Estimators, consistent: see also consistent estimators Estimators, density: see also density estimator Estimators, least squares: see also least squares estimators Estimators, linear: see also linear estimator Estimators, maximum likelihood: see also maximum likelihood estimators Estimators, robust: see also robust estimators Estimators, unbiased: see also unbiased estimators

Aitken estimators as a tool in allocating predetermined aggregates *Alan Powell 69 JASA V64 913-922 Small sample properties of alternative estimators of seemingly unrelated regressions *Jan Kmenta; Roy F. Gilbert 68 JASA V63 1180-00

A comparative study of alternative estimators for variance components models used in econometric applicatons Maddala at al. 73 JASA V68 324-328 Simple BAN estimators of correlations for certain multivariate normal models with known variances *A. R. Sampson 78 JASA V73 859-862

Estimators based on order statistics from a Pareto distribution *Kirstin Vaennman 76 JASA V71 704-708 Munro; R. A. J. Wixley Estimators based on order statistics of small samples from a three-parameter lognormal distribution *A. H. 70 JASA V65 212-225

A note on the "necessary best estimator' Jack L. Ogus 69 JASA V64 1380-52 Constructing uniformly better estimators *Vanamamalai Seshadri 63 JASA V58 172-175

Relative efficiencies of 0O-BLUE' estimators in simple linear regression *Fred C. Leone; Effat Moussa-Hamouda 73 JASA V68 953-959 based on two-stage sampling *Samuel Estimators with prescribed bound on the variance for the parameters in the binomial and Poisson distributions, 66 JASA V61 220-227 specification and the choice of a k-class estimator *Franklin M. Fisher Approximate 67 JASA V62 1265-76

Improved estimators for coefficients in linear regression *Stanley L. Sclove 68 JASA V63 596-606 exact distribution of a structural coefficient estimator *David H. Richardson The 68 JASA V63 1214-26

Uniformly better combined estimators in factorial arrangements with confounding K. R. Shah 67 JASA V62 638-642 the variance of a complicated estimator *Woodruff:, Causey Computerized method for approximating 76 JASA V71 315-321

confidence statements and confidence estimators J. Kiefer Conditional 77 JASA V72 789-807 confidence statements and confidence estimators" (several authors) Comment on 'Conditional 77 JASA V72 808-827

Discrete distribution estimators from the recurrence equation for probabilities C. A. McGilchrist 69 JASA V64 602-609 New estimators of disturbances in regression analysis *A. P. J. Abrahamse; J. Koerts 71 JASA V66 71-74

study of the properties of econometric estimators *W. M. Mikhail A comparative Monte Carlo 75 JASA V70 94-104 the small-sample properties of econometric estimators *W. M. Mikhail Simulating 72 JASA V67 620-624

A uniformly asymptotically efficient estimator of a location parameter *Kei Takeuchi 71 JASA V66 292-301 seemingly unrelated regression equations estimators *N. C. Kakwani The unbiasedness of Zellner's 67 JASA V62 141-142

ssmple properties of simultaneous equation estimators with multicollinearit *Scott E. Atkinson Small- 78 JASA V73 719-723 the sensitivity of simultaneous-equations estimators to the stochastic assumptions of the models Cragg On 66 JASA V61 136-151

Least squares and grouping methods estimators in the errors in variables model *David H. Richardson; De-Min Wu 70 JASA V65 724-748 A Monte Carlo comparison of four estimators of the dispersion matrix of a bivariate normal population, using incomplete data *Srivastava; Zaatar 73 JASA V68 180-183

of MVU and ML distribution function estimators for truncation parameter distributions *Dionne; Quesenberry Comparisons 72 JASA V67 465-467 finite sample distribution functions of GCL estimators in econometric statistical inference *Basmann Remarks concerning the application of exact 63 JASA V58 943-976

finite sample density functions of GCL estimators of structural coefficients in a leading exactly identifiable case Basmann et al. Exact 71 JASA V66 122-126 On the exact distributions of the GCL estimators in a leading three-equation case *D. G. Kabe 64 JASA V59 881-894 on the exact distributions of the GCL estimators in two leading over identified cases *D. G. Kabe A note 63 JASA V58 535-537

A generalized estimator for the mean of a finite population using multi-auxiliary information Surendra K. Srivastava 71 JASA V66 404-407 Grouping estimators on heteroscedastic data *Tony Lancaster 68 JASA V63 182-191

Comparison of estimators of heteroscedastic variances in linear models *Susan D. Horn; Roger A. Horn 75 JASA V70 872-879 S. Lurie Application of an estimator of high efficiency in bivariate extreme value theory *E. C. Posner; E. R. Rodemich; J. C. Ashlock; 69 JASA V64 1403-14

Some estimators of the integer-valued parameter of a Poisson variate *A. E. Stark 75 JASA V70 685-689 Criteria for best substitute interval estimators, with an application to the normal distribution *H. Leon Harter 64 JASA V59 1133-40

Small sample properties of distributed lag estimators with misspecified lag structure *Jacob D. Merriwether 73 JASA V68 568-574 Some estimators for a linear model with random coefficients *Clifford Hildreth; James P. Houck 68 JASA V63 584-595

regular estimation. I. Variance bounds for estimators of location parameters *W. R. Blischke; A. J. Truelove; P. B. Mundle On non- 69 JASA V64 1056-72 sample variance of the Pitman location estimators *David C. Hoaglin The small- 75 JASA V70 880-888

Robustness of location estimators under changes of populaton kurtosis *Ralph B. D'Agostino; Austin F. S. Lee 77 JASA V72 393-396 A note on nonlinear median estimators *H. Ekblom 73 JASA V68 431-432 Expressing the Kaplan-Meier estimator as a function of empirical subsurvival functions Arthur V. Peterson Jr 77 JASA V72 854-858

A Gl-minimax estimator for a linear combination of binomial probabilities T. A. DeRouen; Toby J. Mitchell 74 JASA V69 231-233 Generalized multivariate estimator for the mean of finite populations *Poduri S. R. S. Rao; Govind S. Mudholkar 67 JASA V62 1009-12

Lund The use of OLUMV estimators in inference robustness studies of the location parameter of a class of symmetric distributions Tiao; 70 JASA V65 370-386 K-class estimators: The optimum normalization for finite samples *Roger W. Klein 73 JASA V68 445-451

the sampling properties of Bayesian point estimators *D. N. Joanes; H. W. Peers On 74 JASA V69 560-564 An estimator for a population mean which reduces the effect of large true observations Donald T. Searls 66 JASA V61 1200-04

The midrange of a ssmple as an estimator of the population midrange Paul R. Rider 57 JASA V52 537-542 The variance of an estimator with post-stratified weighting W. H. Williams 62 JASA V57 622-627

A comparison of preliminary estimators for robust regression *A. C. Harvey 77 JASA V72 910-913 Asymptotic properties of some estimators of quantiles of circular error *W. R. Blischke; A. H. Halpin 66 JASA V61 618-632

Some estimators for a random coefficient regression model *B. R. Froehlich 73 JASA V68 329-335 Comparison of some ratio estimators Myint Tin 65 JASA V60 294-307

bias and mean square error of the ratio estimator Isidoro P. David; B. V. Sukhatme On the 74 JASA V69 464-466 On the two-phase ratio estimator in finite populations Poduri S. R. S. Rao 75 JASA V70 839-845

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Some estimators in sampling with varying probabilities without replacement Dea Raj 56 JASA V5 1 269-284 Comparisons among estimators ot a scale parameter of the Beta-Stacy diatribution N. L. Johns6n; S. Kotz 72 JASA V67 203-205

Estimators for seemingly unrelated regression equations: Some exact finite sample results *Arnold Zellner 63 JASA V58 977-992 Atkinaon Estimator sensitivity & Small-sample properties of simultaneous equation eatimatora with multicollinearity *Scott E. 78 JASA V73 719-723

Estimators of severity factors in a multiplicative Poisaon model *S. Zacks; W. J. Zimmer 72 JASA V67 192-195 mathematical relationship among k-class estimators *Asatoahi Maeahiro A simple 66 JASA V61 368-374

A modified Spearman estimator of a location or scale parameter *J. D. Church; E. Benton Cobb 74 JASA V69 207-210 to specification error of different k-class estimators *Franklin M. Fisher The relative sensitivity 66 JASA V61 345-356

Order statistics estimators of the location of the Cauchy diatribution V. D. Barneft 66 JASA V61 1205-18 Data analysis using Stein's estimator and its generalizations *Bradley Efron; Carl Morria 75 JASA V70 311-3 19

sample survey data with applications to estimators involving subclass means *Koch An alternative approach to multivariate response error models for 73 JASA V68 906-913 statistical consequencea of preliminary test estimators in regression M. E. Bock; T. A. Yancey; G. G. Judge The 73 JASA V68 109-116

Nonnegative and preliminary test estimators of variance components *Chien-Pai Han 78 JASA V73 855-858 designs and the Horvitz-Thompson estimator *T. J. Rao piPS sampling 71 JASA V66 872-875

Some estimators for domain totals M. P. Singh; R. Tessier 76 JASA V71 322-325 Small sample performance of some estimators of the truncated binomial distribution 0 . G. Thomas; J. J. Gart 71 JASA V66 169-177 Sample selection and the choice of estimator in two-way stratified populations *W. H. Williams 64 JASA V59 1054-62

Some ratio-type estimators in two-phase sampling *Balkrishna V. Sukhatme 62 JASA V57 628-632 The precision of unbiased ratio-type estimators *Leo A. Goodman; H. 0. Hartley 58 JASA V53 491-508

Monte Carlo evaluation of some ridge-type estimators *Gary C. McDonald; Diane 1. Galarneau A 75 JASA V70 407-416 Use of domain estimators with unequal probability in sample surveys *James R. Conner; Delane E. Welsch 68 JASA V63 984-992

Estimators of variance components in the balanced incomplete block design *Leone Y. Low 69 JASA V64 1014-30 squared... *Sahai A comparison of estimators of variance components in the balanced three-stage nested random effects model using mean 76 JASA V7 1 435-444

Mean square efficiency of estimators of variance components *J. H. Klotz; R. C. Milton; S. Zacks 69 JASA V64 1383-02 An empirical study of stabilities of estimators and variance estimators in unequal probability sampling (n-3 or 4) *Bayless; Rao 70 JASA V65 1645-67

An empirical studly of the stabilities of estimators and variance estimaters in unequal probability sampling of two units per stratum *Rao et al. 69 JASA V64 540-559 moments of three LIML structural variance estimators for the case of two included endogenous variables *McDonald On the existence of the exact 74 JASA V69 514-521

of stabilities of estimators and variance estimators in unequal probability sampling (n-3 or 4) Bayless; Rao An empirical study 70 JASA V65 1645-67 the stabilities of estimators and variance estimators in unequal probability sampling of two units per stratum *Rao et al. An empirical study of 69 JASA V64 540-559

degrees *David F. Sly Evaluating estimates of net migration and net migration rates based on survival ratios corrected in varying 72 JASA V67 313-318 Approximate evaluation techniques for the single-link and complete-link hierarchical clustering procedures *Lawrence Hubert 74 JASA V69 698-704

A Monte Carlo evaluation of some ridge-type estimators Gary C. McDonald; Diane 1. Galarneau 75 JASA V70 407-416 Evaluation of census survival rates in estimating intercensal state net migration *James 0. Tarver 62 JASA V57 841-862

Statistical evaluation of cloud seeding operations K. A. Brownlee 60 JASA V55 446-453 Objective criteria for the evaluation of clustering methods William M. Rand 71 JASA V66 846-850

Research on metropolitan population; Evaluation of data *Otis Dudley Duncan 56 JASA V51 591-596 Evaluation of five discrimination procedures for binary variables Dan H. Moore II 73 JASA V68 399-405

On the evaluation of distribution functions H. L. Gray; W. R. Schucany 68 JASA V63 715-720 Empirical evaluation of some chi-square tests for the order of a Markov chain Donald Guthrie; Mary N. Youssef 70 JASA V65 631-634

deviation method of weather forecast evaluation *Morris James Slonim The trentile 58 JASA V53 398-407 The evaluation of H 106 continuous sampling plans under the assumption of worst conditions Leon S. White 66 JASA V61 833-841

On cash equivalents and Information evaluation in decisions under uncertainty Part 1: Basic theory *Irving H. LaValle 68 JASA V63 252-276 On cash equivalents and information evaluation in decisions under uncertainty Part It: Incremental information decisions Irving H. Lavalle 68 JASA V63 277-284 On cash equivalents and Information evaluation in decisions under uncertainty Part Ill: Exchanging partition-J for partition-K information *LaValle 68 JASA V63 285-290 Biased estimation in regression: An evaluation using mean squared error Richard F. Gunst; Robert L. Mason 77 JASA V72 616-628 The metropolitan area concept; An evaluation of the 1950 SMA's Allan G. Feldt 65 JASA V60 617-636

1970 census of population: An attempt at evaluation *Ann R. Miller Retrospective data on work status in the 76 JASA V71 286-292 An evaluation of the predictive ability of the FRB sensitive price index *A. J. Yeats 73 JASA V68 782-787

Scoring rules and the evaluation of probability assessors Robert L. Winkler 69 JASA V64 1073-78 Mantel; David P. Byar Evaluation of response-time data involving transient states: An illustration using heart-transplant data Nathan 74 JASA V69 81-86 A Bayesian data analysis system for the evaluation of social programs *Wang; Novick; Isaacs; Ozenne 77 JASA V72 711-722 use of statistics in the formulation and evaluation of social programmes *Octavio Cabello The 60 JASA V55 454-468

Spectral evaluation of BLS and census revised seasonal adjustment procedures Harry M. Rosenblaft 68 JASA V63 472-501 A subjective evaluation of Bode's law and an 'objective' test for approximate numerical rationality I.- J. Good 69 JASA V64 23-66

et at. Discussion of "A subjective evaluation of Bode's law and an 'objective' test for approximate numerical rationality" by I. J.... Anscombe 69 JASA V64 50-61 The development of numerical credit evaluation systems James H. Myers; Edward W. Forgy 63 JASA V58 799-806

Swanson An evaluation of ten pairwise multiple comparison procedures by Monte Carlo methods S. G. Carmer; M. R. 73 JASA V68 66-74 Shooter An evaluation of two unequal n-sub-k forms of the Tukey multiple comparison statistic Keselman; Toothaker; 75 JASA V70 584-587

A survey technique for eliminating evasive answer bias *Stanley L. Warner 'Randomized response: 65 JASA V60 63-69 Evasive answer bias

Abernathy; Horvitz Application of the randomized response technique in obtaining quantitative data Greenberg; Kuebler Jr; 71 JASA V66 243-250 The linear randomized response model *Stanley L. Warner 71 JASA V66 884-888 Optimization of the unrelated question randomized response model J. J. A. Moors 71 JASA V66 627-629

Warner Respondent jeopardy and optimal designs in randomized response models Frederick W. Leysieffer; Stanley L. 76 JASA V7 1 649-656 0. G. Horvitz; J. R. Abernathy The two alternate questions randomized response model for human surveys R. E. Folsom; B. G. Greenberg; 73 JASA V68 525-530 W. R. Simmons; D. G. Horvitz The unrelated question randomized response model: Theoretical framework B. G. Greenberg; A. A. Abut-Eta; 69 JASA V64 520-539

More on concepts of statistical evidence *Allan Birnbaum 72 JASA V67 858-861 probability of guilt based on circumstantial evidence *Robert Longworth Smith; Robert P. Charrow Upper and tower bounds for 75 JASA V70 555-560

Probabilities based on circumstantial evidence D. J. Finney 77 JASA V72 316-318 on "Probabilities based on circumstantial evidence" *Robert Longworth Smith; Robert P. Charrow Comment 77 JASA V72 318-319

and the demand for money: Some evidence from cross-section data Tong Hun Lee Income, wealth, 64 JASA V59 746-762 Empirical evidence on the functional form of the earnings-schooling relationship James Heckman; Solomon Polachek 74 JASA V69 350-354 Empirical evidence on the formation of price expectations *Stephen J. Turnovsky 70 JASA V65 1441-54

V. B. Swamy Further evidence on the relative efficiencies of Zeliner's seemingly unrelated regressions estimator J. S. Mehta; P. A. 76 JASA V71 634-639 Evolution times of languages Annette J. Dobson 78 JASA V73 58-64

Fourier methods for evolving seasonal patterns Nigel F. Nettheim 65 JASA V60 492-502

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R. E. Glaser The exact distribution of Bartlett's test statistic for homogeneity of variances with unequal sample sizes M. Chao; 78 JASA V73 422-426 Cochran's 0 test: Exact distribution *Kashinath D. Patil 75 JASA V70 186-189

On the exact distributions of the GCL estimators in a leading three-equation case 0 . G. Kabe 64 JASA V59 881-894 A note on the exact distributions of the GCL estimators in two leading over identified cases D. G. Kabe 63 JASA V58 535-537

On the exact distribution of Pillai's V(s) criterion K. C. Sreedharan Pillai; Kanta Jayachandran 70 JASA V65 447-454 Good; Gover; Mitchell Exact distributions for X-squared and for the likelihood-ratio statistic for the equiprobable multinomial distribution 70 JASA V65 267-283

The exact distribution of a structural coefficient estimator David H. Richardson 68 JASA V63 1214-26 E. Norman Jr Exact distribution of the sum of independent identically distributed discrete random variables H. A. David; J. 65 JASA V60 837-842

An approximation for the exact distribution of the Wilcoxon test for symmetry S. A. Fellingham; D. J. Stoker 64 JASA V59 899-905 One-way layout for counts and the exact enumeration of the Kruskal-Wallis H distribution with ties *Jerome Klotz; James Teng 77 JASA V72 165-169

in repeated measurements designs have exact F-distributions Huynh; Feldt Conditions under which mean square ratios 70 JASA V65 1582-89 case *Basmann et al. Exact finite sample density functions of GCL estimators of structural coefficients in a leading exactly identifiable 71 JASA V66 122-126

Remarks concerning the application of exact finite sample distribution functions of GCL estimators in econometric statistical inference Basmann 63 JASA V58 943-976 included... *Mariano et al. The exact finite-sample distribution of the limited-information maximum likelihood estimator in the case of two 72 JASA V67 159-163 B. Swamy The exact finite sample distribution of Theil's compatability test statistic and its application J. S. Mehta; P. A. V. 74 JASA V69 154-158 cases *Basmann A note on the exact finite sample frequency functions of generalized classical linear estimators in two leading over-identified 61 JASA V56 619-636

Basmann A note on the exact finite sample frequency functions of generalized classical linear estimators in a leading three-equation case 63 JASA V58 161-171 unrelated regression equations: Some exact finite sample results *Arnold Zeilner Estimators for seemingly 63 JASA V58 977-992

probabilities and without ... *Connor An exact formula for the probability that two specified sampling units will occur in a sample drawn with unequal 66 JASA V61 384-390 G. Kreijger; Heinz Neudecker Exact linear restrictions on parameters in the general linear model with a singular covariance matrix *Rudolf 77 JASA V72 430-432 Tables for the mean square error test for exact linear restrictions in regression T. D. Wallace; C. E. Toro-Vizcarrondo 69 JASA V64 1649-63 reliability of ... *Margolin et al. Exact moments of the order statistics of the geometric distribution and their relation to inverse sampling and 67 JASA V62 915-925

Exact moments and product moments of the order statistics fromrnthe truncated logistic distribution *Tarter 66 JASA V61 514-525 McDonald On the existence of the exact moments of three LIML structural variance estimators for the case of two included endogenous variables 74 JASA V69 514-521

The exact sampling distribution of ordinary least squares and two-stage least squares estimation *Takamitsu Saws 69 JASA V64 923-937 McWhorter Jr An exact test for the presence of random walk coefficients in a linear regression model L. R. LaMotte; A. 78 JASA V73 816-820

A note on exact tests for serial correlation *Christopher A. Sims 75 JASA V70 162-165 Nancy R. Mann Exact three-order-statistic confidence bounds on reliable life for a Weibull model with progressive censoring 69 JASA V64 306-315

Exact variance of combined inter- and intra-block estimates in incomplete block designs *Khatri; Shah 75 JASA V70 402-406 On the exact variance of products *Leo A. Goodman 60 JASA V55 708-713

of structural coefficients in a leading exactly identifiable case *Basmann et al. Exact finite sample density functions of GCL estimators 71 JASA V66 122-126 The exceedance test for truncation of a supplier's data J. J. Deely; 0. E. Amos; G. P. Steck 69 JASA V64 823-829

Comment on "Review of claim that excess morbidity and disability can be ascribed to smoking" Ronald W. Wilson 73 JASA V68 85-87 to 'Comment on "Review of claim that excess morbidity and disability can be ascribed to smoking"' Theodor D. Sterling Rejoinder 73 JASA V68 87-87

A review of the claim that excess morbidity and disability can be ascribed to smoking Theodor D. Sterling 71 JASA V66 251-257 Exchangeable statistics * Some general results about uncorrelated statistics *Douglas A. Wolfe 73 JASA V68 1013-18

in decisions under uncertainty Part Ill: Exchanging partition-J for partition-K information *LaValle On cash equivalents and information evaluation 68 JASA V63 285-290 ,On the method of inclusion and exclusion *Lajos Takacs 67 JASA V62 102-113

endogenous variables McDonald On the existence of the exact moments of three LIML structural variance estimators for the case of two included 74 JASA V69 514-521 examples and counterexamples about the existence of optimum tests *Kumar Jogdeo; Robert Bohrer Some simple .73 JASA V68 679-682

Markov chains having stochastic entry and exit *George T. Duncan; Lizbie G. Lin Inference for 72 JASA V67 761-767 Anderson An asymptotic expansion of the distribution of the limited information maximum likelihood estimate of a coefficient in a ... 74 JASA V69 565-573

An asymptotic expansion for the tail area of the t distribution *Andrew P. Soms 76 JASA V71 728-730 Canonical expansion of the compound correlated bivariate Poisson distribution *M. A. Hamdan; H. A. AI-Bayyati 71 JASA V66 390-393

distributions associated with Lagrange expansion Gopi C. Jamn; Naunihal Singh On bivariate power series 75 JASA V70 951-954 on density estimation using orthogonal expansions Bradford R. Cramn A note 73 JASA V68 964-965

estimation of distributions using orthogonal expansions Bradford R. Cramn More on 76 JASA V71 741-745 Series expansions for quadratic forms in normal variables Rudy A. Gideon; John Gurland 76 JASA V71 227-232

Migration expectancy in the United States *George L. Wilber 63 JASA V58 444-453 New estimates of migration expectancy in the United States *Larry H. Long 73 JASA V68 37-43

On conditional expectations of location statistics Robert V. Hogg 60 JASA V55 714-717 note on the relationship between earning expectations and new car purchases *Peter E. deJanosi A 59 JASA V54 575-577 exponential and geometric distributions by expectation *Kong-Ming Chong On characterizations of the 77 JASA V72 160-161

The accuracy and structure of industry expectations in relation to those of individual firms Robert Ferber 58 JASA V53 317-335 Using regression models to estimate the expectation of life for the U. 5. 5. R. *D. Peter Mazur 72 JASA V67 31-36

Yarnold The minimum expectation in X-squared goodness of fit tests and the accuracy of approximations for the null distributions 70 JASA V65 864-886 in the "partial adjustment" and "adaptive expectations' models *Roger N. Waud Small sample bias due to misspecification 66 JASA V61 1130-52

Are price expectations normally distributed? John A. Carlson 75 JASA V70 749-754 Exact chi-square criterion tables with cell expectations one: An application to Coleman's measure of consensus Z ahn et al. 71 JASA V66 145-148

Elicitation of personal probabilities and expectations *Leonard J. Savage 71 JASA V66 783-801 evidence on the formation of price expectations *Stephen J. Turnovsky Empirical 70 JASA V65 1441-54

Rational expectations and distributed lag expectations proxies James E. Pesando 76 JASA V71 36-42 Rational expectations and distributed lag expectations proxies *James E. Pesando 76 JASA V7 1 36-42

for contingency tables with small expectations Gerhard Hommel Tail probabilities 78 JASA V73 764-766 is proportional to the square of its expectafion T. Amemiya Regression analysis when the variance of the dependent variable 73 JASA V68 928-934

with missing data Donald F. Morrison Expectations and variances of maximum likelihood estimates of the multivariate normal distribution parameters 71 JASA V66 602-604 Some probabilities, expectations and variances for the size of largest clusters and smallest intervals J. I. Naus 66 JASA V61 1191-99

goodness of fit test with small but equal expected frequencies *M. J. Slakter Accuracy of an approximation to the power of the chi-square 68 JASA V63 912-918 contingency tables, and estimation of expected frequencies in multidimensional contingency tables Goodman .. of chi-square, analysis of marginal 71 JASA V66 339-344

X-squared test of goodness of fit when expected frequencies are small M. W. Tate; L. A. Hyer Inaccuracy- of the 73 JASA V68 836-841 criteria for significance tests when expected frequencies are small Chapman.. comparison of the X-squared, -2 log r, and multinomial probability 76 JASA V71 854-863

goodness of fit *Radlow; Alt Jr Expected frequencies * An alternate multinomial assessment of the accuracy of the chi-squared test of 75 JASA V70 811-813 Improved estimation of expected life when one identified spurious observation may be present *James R. Veale 75 JASA V70 398-401

Unbiased estimators of long-run expected rates of return Marshall E. Blume 74 JASA V69 634-638 approximately minimize the maximum expected sample size David Freeman; Lionel Weiss Sampling plans which 64 JASA V59 67-88 tests which minimize the maximum expected sample size Lionel Weiss On sequential 62 JASA V57 551-566

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transitory income on Income elasticity of expenditures Marilyn Dunsing; Margaret G. Reid Effect of varying degrees of 58 JASA V53 348-359 comparison of the quantity and income-expenditure theories Douglas K. Adie An international 73 JASA V68 63-65 on the efficient estimation of the linear expenditure system John C. Ham A note 78 JASA V73 208-210

likelihood estimation of the linear expenditure system Richard W. Parks Maximum 71 JASA V66 900-903 editing of survey data-Five years of experience in rBLS manpower surveys Walter J. Stuart Computer 66 JASA V61 375-383

Schooling, experience, and gains and losses in human capital through migration Mary Jean Bowman; Robert G. Myers 67 JASA V62 875-898 height standards based on World War II experience Bernard D. Karpinos Weight- 58 JASA V53 408-419g

Experiments, factorial: see also factorial experiments units in the design and analysis of experiments *Sidney Addelman Variability of treatments and experimental 70 JASA V65 1095-08

Design of experiment for bioassay R. K. Tsutakawa 72 JASA V67 584-590 to accommodate ties in paired comparison experiments *Roger R. Davidson On extending the Bradley-Terry model 70 JASA V65 317-328

Ties in paired-comparison experiments: A generalization of the Bradley-Terry model P. V. Rao; L. L. Kupper 67 JASA V62 1g4-204 table approach to paired-comparison experiments P. B. lmrey: W. D. Johnson; G. G. Koch An incomplete contingency 76 JASA V71 614-623

most stringent tests for paired comparison experiments *Robert J. Beaver Locally asymptotically 74 JASA V69 423-427 rate of reduction and comparison of experiments *Hans U. Gerber Uncertainty functions with a constant 77 JASA V72 899-900

Experiments in obtaining consumer expenditures by diary methods Seymour Sudman; Robert Ferber 71 JASA V66 725-735 r-factor experiment relative to r one-factor experiments for selecting the best normail population *Bawa Asymptotic efficiency of one 72 JASA V67 660-661

and loglinear hypotheses in multinomial experiments B. R. Bhat; 5. R. Kulkarni Lamp tests of linear 66 JASA V61 236-245 Experiments for nonlinear functions (R. A. Risher memorial lecture) W. G. Cochran 73 JASA V68 771-781

of the statistical analysis of "split plot" experiments in completely randomized layouts Gary G. Koch Some aspects 69 JASA V64 485-505 of composite hypotheses for randomized experiments with noncontrolled predictor variables *Neyman et al. Asymptotically optimal tests 65 JASA V60 6gg-721

Asymptotic efficiency of one r-factor experiment relative to r one-factor experiments for selecting the best normal population *Bawa 72 JASA V67 660-661 a bivariate normal distribution: A sampling experiment Jolicoeur Imaginary confidence limits of the slope of the major axis of 73 JASA V68 866-871 in discriminant analysis-I. The sampling experiment Linda S. Chan; Olive Jean Dunn The treatment of missing values 72 JASA V67 473-477

simulation and distribution sampling experiments *Schruben et al. Pseudorandom number assignment in statistically designed 78 JASA V73 504-519 simulation and distribution sampling experiments" (several authors) Comments on "Pseudorandom number assignment in statistically designed 78 JASA V73 520-525

Analysis of sensitivity experiments when the levels of stimulus cannot be controlled Abraham Golub; Frank E. Grubbs 56 JASA VS51 257-265 The combination of estimates from similar experiments, allowing for inter-experiment variation Pamela M. Morse; A. Bickle 67 JASA V62 241-250

Sasser Computer simulation experiments with economic systems: The problem of experimental design T. H. Naylor; D. S. Burdick; W. E. 67 JASA V62 1315-37 intentions and purchase probability: An experiment in survey design *F. Thomas Juster Consumer buying 66 JASA V61 658-696

surveys J. R. Chromy; D. G. Horvitz Experiments Involving survey methodology * The use of monetary incentives in national assessment household 78 JASA V73 473-478 from similar experiments, allowing for Inter-experiment variation Pamela M. Morse; A. Bickle The combination of estimates 67 JASA V62 241-250

An experiment with weighted Indexes of cyclical diffusion Bert G. Hickman 58 JASA V53 39-53 Experimental design: see also design of experiments

John Neter; William Wasserman An experimental comparison between fixed weight and linear programming food price indexes Joseph L. Balintfy; 70 JASA V65 49-60 surfaces Kupper et al. Experimental design considerations based on a new approach to mean square error estimation of response 74 JASA V69 461-463

Optimal experimental design for polynomial regression Stephen M. Stigler 71 JASA V66 311-318 Optimal experimental designs in two dimensions using minimum bias estimation James W. Evans;, A. R. Manson 78 JASA V73 171-176 Some experimental design problems in attribute life testing Sylvain Ehrenfeld 62 JASA V57 668-679

with economic systems: The problem of experimental design T. H. Naylor; 0. 5. Burdick; W. E. Sasser Computer simulation experiments 67 JASA V62 1315-37 Sequential experimental design procedures William J. Blot; Duane A. Meeter 73 JASA V68 586-593

The analysis of structural effects in experimental design William S. Mallios 70 JASA V65 808-827 realizations obtained according to an experimental design A. R. Gallant: Thomas M. Gerig; J. W. Evans Time series 74 JASA V69 639-645

Variability of treatments and experimental units in the design and analysis of experiments *Sidney Addelman 70 JASA V65 1095-08 Experimental design Equal and proportional frequency squares *Sidney Addelman 67 JASA V62 .226-240

Zimmer Fractional replications of 2P factorial experiments with the factors applied sequentially R. R. Prairie; W. J. 68 JASA V63 644-652 Where do we go from here? John W. Tukey 60 JASA V55 80-93 Process variables in the mixture problem for categorized components John A. Cornell 71 JASA V66 42-48 A sequential method for screening experimental variables Chou Hslung Li 62 JASA V57 455-477

Some aspects of experimental inference (R. A. Fisher memorial lecture) Oscar Kempthorne 66 JASA V61 11-34 On the selection of multi-factor experimental arrangements with resource constraints John B. Neuhardt: Hugh E. Bradley 71 JASA V66 618-621 results in selecting multi-factor experimental arrangements J. B. Neuhardt; H. E. Bradley; R. W. Henning Computational 73 JASA V68 608-611 Probabilistic prediction: Some experimental results *Robert L. Winkler 71 JASA V66 675-685

Sequential medical trials for comparing an experimental with a standard treatment A. John Petkau 78 JASA V73 328-338 John Petkau Experimental treatment *Sequential medical trials for comparing an experimental with a standard treatment *A. 78 JASA V73 328-338

A sequential method for screening experimental variables Chou Hsiung Li 62 JASA V57 455-477 Experimental observations Sequential medical trials *F. J. Anscombe 63 JASA V58 365-383 Sequential medical trials: Some comments on F. J. Anscombe's paper P. Armitage 63 JASA V58 384-387

Factorial experimentation in Scheffe's analysis of variance for paired comparisons Otto Dykstra Jr 58 JASA V53 529-542 Experimentwise error rates o Power differences between pairwise multiple comparisons Philip H. Ramsey 78 JASA V73 479-485

An econometric exploration of Indian saving behavior R. Ramanathan 69 JASA V64 90-101 the economic prospects of petroleum exploration over large regions Uhler et al. A stochastic model for determining 70 JASA V65 623-630

Exploratory data analysis * Direct approximations for chi-squared percentage points * David C. Hoaglin 77 JASA V72 508-515 Principal components regression in exploratory statistical research William F. Massy 65 JASA V60 234-256

Arnold Zeliner; George C. Tiao Explosive process information measure * Bayesian analysis of the regression model with autocorrelated errors 64 JASA V59 763-778 A continuous bivariate exponential extension Henry W. Block; A. P. Basu 74 JASA V69 1031-37

A scale-tree goodness-of-fit test for the exponential distribution based on the Lorenz curve *M. H. Gail; J. L. Gastwlrth 78 JASA V73 787-793 Bivariate exponential distributions E. J. Gumbel 60 JASA V55 698-707

A bivariate extension of the exponential distribution John E. Freund 61 JASA V56 971-977 On a test of Independence in a bivariate exponential distribution G. K. Bhattacharyya; Richard A. Johnson 73 JASA V68 704-706 testing for the parameters of a bivariate exponential distribution Bemis; Dain; Higgins Estimation and hypothesis 72 JASA V67 927-929

Tolerance intervals for the double exponential distribution Russell F. Kappenman 77 JASA V72 908-909 for testing the equality of several exponential distributions Robert V. Hogg; Elliot A. Tanis An iterated procedure 63 JASA V58 '435-443

On the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test for the exponential distribution with mean unknown Hubert W. Lilliefors 69 JASA V64 387-389

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Exponential distribution Bivariate tailure rate A. P. Basu 71 JASA V66 103-104 The distribution by age ot the trequency ot tirst marriage in a temale- cohort A. J. Coale: 0. R. McNeil 72 JASA V67 743-749

tunctions S. Zacks; M. Even The etticiencies in small samples 01 the maximum likelihood and best unbiased estimators ot reliability 66 JASA V61 1033-51 Veale Improved estimation 01 expected life when one identitied spurious observation may be present James R. 75 JASA V70 398-401

Estimation ot the probability that Y < X Peter Enis; Seymour Geisser 71 JASA V66 162-168 A method ot obtaining prediction intervals G. David Faulkenberry 73 JASA V68 433-435

in parallel S. Zacks; M. Even Minimum variance unbiased and maximum likelihood estimators ot reliability tunctions tor systems in series and 66 JASA V61 1052-62 A preliminary test procedure in lite testing Samir K. Bhattacharya; Vishnu K. Srivastava 74 JASA V69 726-729

Estimating population size with exponential failure *Saul Blumenthal; Richard Marcus 75 JASA V70 913-922 Buehler Exponential failure law Confidence limits for the reliability 01 series systems A. H. EI-Mawaziny; R. J. 67 JASA V62 1452-59

Sufficiency and exponential families for discrete sample spaces *Erling Bernhard Andersen 70 JASA V65 1248-55 01 finite mixtures of distributions from the exponential family *Victor Hasselblad Estimation 69 JASA V64 1459-71

tests 01 location in the double exponential family Fred L. Ramsey Small sample power functions for nonparametric 71 JASA V66 149-151 tests of location in the double exponential family *Conover et al. A note on the ~small-sample power functions for nonparametric 78 JASA V73 188-190

and maximum likelihood estimates in the exponential family A. Charnes; E. L. Frome; P. L. Yu The equivalence of generalized least squares 76 JASA V71 169-171 Additivity of information in exponential family probability laws *Gary Simon 73 JASA V68 478-482

weighted least squares estimates in the exponential family *Edwin L. Bradley The equivalence of maximum likelihood -and 73 JASA V68 199-200 Exponential family Asymptotic distribution of the sample size for a sequential probability ratio test K. C. Chanda 71 JASA V66 178-183

I. Nelson Best linear unbiased prediction of order statistics in location and scale families Kenneth S. Kaminsky; Paul 75 JASA V70 145-150 Hwang; Robert J. Buehler Confidence intervals for some functions of several Bernoulli parameters with reliability applications Dar-Shong 73 JASA V68 211-217 Buehler Some inferences about gamma parameters with an application to a reliability problem M. M. Lentner; R. J. 63 JASA V58 670-677

Linear models for cell means and reciprocal within cell variances Richard M. Heiberger 75 JASA V70 618-623 plans for finite lots: Single sampling for exponential and Gaussian processes *Fertig et al. A decision-theoretic approach to defining variables sampling 74 JASA V69 665-671

The characterizations for exponential and geometric distributions 0 . N. Shanbhag 70 JASA V65 1256-59 On characterizations of the exponential and geometric distributions by expectation *Kong-Ming Chong 77 JASA V72 160-161

Exponential growth process a Light bulb statistics Nathan Mantel-, Bernard S. Pasternack 66 JASA V61 633-639 k-out-of-in structures in the independent exponential case *Basu; El-Mawaziny Estimates of reliability of 78 JASA V73 850-854

Proschan Exponential life test procedures when the distribution has monotone failure rate Richard E. Barlow; Frank 67 JASA V62 548-560 Exponential models, maximum likelihood estimation, and the Haar condition Bradford R. Cramn 76 JASA V71 737-740

Estimation for a one-parameter exponential model *Janace A. Speckman; Richard G. Cornell 65 JASA V60 560-572 estimating the proportions in mixtures of exponential and normal distributions *Bruce M. Hill Information for 63 JASA V58 918-932

Chi-square approximations for exponential parameters, prediction intervals and beta percentiles *Mann; Grubbs 74 JASA V69 654-661 A class of sequential tests for an exponential parameter 0 . G. Hoel; M. Mazumdar 69 JASA V64 1549-59

Estimation of a time-truncated exponenti~il parameter used in life testing *Grace Yang; Mete Sirvanci 77 JASA V72 444-447 censoring of the parameters of a double exponential population *Zakkula Govindarajulu Best linear estimates under symmetric 66 JASA V61 248-258

of some statistics in samples from exponential and power-function populations *Jiri Likes Distributions 67 JASA V62 259-271 D'Agostino; Austin F. S. Lee Exponential power & Robustness of location estimators under changes of populaton kurtosis *Ralph B. 77 JASA V72 393-396 Beauchamp; Richard G. Cornell Exponential regression models * Simultaneous estimation by partial totals for compartmental models *John J. 68 JASA V63 573-583

Estimating a mixed-exponential response law *F. J. Anscombe 61 JASA V56 493-502 Competing exponential risks, with particular reference to the study of smoking and lung cancer *Berkson; Elveback 60 JASA V55 415-428

Confidence intervals for independent exponential series systems Gerald J. Lieberman; Sheldon M. Ross 71 JASA V66 837-840 system-reliability confidence bounds from exponential subsystem data Nancy R. Mann Simplified expressions for obtaining approximately optimum 74 JASA V69 492-495

Exponential survival with covariance *Marvin Glasser 67 JASA V62 561-568 Sequential comparison of exponential survival curves *Norman Breslow; Charlene Haug 72 JASA V67 691-697

moments of linear combinations of exponential variates 0 . L. Thomas Reciprocal 76 JASA V71 506-512 The best test of exponentiality against gamma alternatives *Galen R. Shorack 72 JASA V67 213-214

multiparameter situations *Mantel; Myers Exponentially-distributed lifetimes *Problems of convergence of maximum likelihood iterative procedures in 71 JASA V66 484-491 Optimal properties of exponentially weighted forecasts John F. Muth 60 JASA V55 299-306

An extended table of critical values for the Mann-Whitney (Wilcoxon) two-sample statistic *Roy C. Milton 64 JASA V59 925-934 Extended tables of the percentage points of student's f-distribution Enrico T. Federighi 59 JASA V54 683-688

Schafer Extended tables of t and chi-square for Bonferroni tests with unequal error allocation *C. M. Dayton; W. 0. 73 JASA V68 78-83 Extended tables of the Wilcoxon matched pair signed rank statistic *Robert L. McCornack 65 JASA V60 864-871

On extending the Bradley-Terry model to accommodate ties in paired comparison experiments *Roger R. Davidson 70 JASA V65 317-328 approach to the analysis of survival and extent of disease in multidimensional contingency tables Koch et al. A linear models 72 JASA V67 783-796

The extent of repeated migration; An analysis based on the Danish population register Sidney Goldstein 64 JASA V59 1121-32 Isotonic estimation of the probability of extinction of a branching process J. 0. Cryer; Tim Robertson 75 JASA V70 905-912

Proportions with extraneous variance; Single and independent samples *Joel C. Kleinman 73 JASA V68 46-S4 Haybiftle Extrapolated actuarial model * A two-parameter model for the survival curve of treated cancer patients *J. L. 65 JASA V60 16-26

Quadratic extrapolation and a related test of hypotheses *A. De La Garza 56 JASA V51 644-649 Extrema problems * Multivariate maxima and minima with matrix derivatives *Derrick S. Tracy; Paul S. Dwyer 69 JASA V64 1576-94

Some analytical properties of bivariate extremal distributions E. J. Gumbel; C. K. Mustafi 67 JASA V62 569-588 Analysis of empirical bivariate extremal distributions E. J. Gumbel; Neil Goldstein 64 JASA V59 794-8 16

On measuring the extreme aged in the population *Ira Rosenwaike 68 JASA V63 29-40 in the nondifferentiable bivariate extreme models *J. Tiago de Oliveira Regression 74 JASA V69 816-818

Approximate distribution of extremes for nonsample cases *John E. Walsh 64 JASA V59 429-436 of Kendall's rank correlation when extreme pairs are removed from a sample *West Bias in the estimation 75 JASA V70 439-442

On an extreme rank sum test with early decision 0 . Chun 65 JASA V60 859-863 Analysis of extreme-value data by sample quantiles for very large samples *Khatab M. Hassanein 68 JASA V63 877-888

E. Little Extreme value distribution a The up-and-down method for small samples with two specimens "in series"' R. 75 JASA V70 846-851 of the first asymptotic distribution of extreme values *Harter et al. Maximumn.-likelihood estimation, from doubly censored samples, of the parameters 68 JASA V63 889-901

and-down method for small samples with extreme value response distributions *R. E. Little The up- 74 JASA V69 803-806 an estimator of high efficiency in bivariate extreme value theory *E. C. Posner; E. R. Rodemich; J. C. Ashlock; S. Lurie Application of 69 JASA V64 1403-14

Extreme values The asymptotic distribution of maxima in bivariate samples Janet W. Campbell; Chris P. Tsokos 73 JASA V68 734-739 Outlier-o)rone and outlier-resistant distributions *Richard F. Green 76 JASA V71 502-505

F approximation * Note on the Cochran 0 test * Merle W. Tate; Sara M. Brown 70 JASA V65 155-160 A normal approximation for binomial, F, beta, and other common, related tail probabilities, I Peizer; Pratt 68 JASA V63 1416-56 A normal approximation for binomial, F, beta, and other common, related tail probabilities, II John W. Pratt 68 JASA V63 1457-83

A relation between t and F-distributions * Theophilos Cacoullos 65 JASA V60 528-531 measurements designs have exact F-distributions * Huynh; Feldt Conditions under which mean square ratios in repeated 70 JASA V65 1582-89

representations of the doubly non-central F distribution W. G. Bulgren On 71 JASA V66 184-186 Robert F. Ling F distribution * A study of the accuracy of some approximations for t, chi-square, and F tail probabilities 78 JASA V73 274-283

On F-independence for nonnegative, bounded-sum variables when the bound is large * Ian R. James 77 JASA V72 215-219 the numerator and denominator of the F-ratio * Donaldson Robustness of the F-test to errors of both kinds and the correlation between 68 JASA V63 660-676 Necessary and sufficient conditions for F ratios in the L x J x K factorial design with two repeated factors * Mendoza; Toothaker; Crain 76 JASA V7 1 992-993

Tables for use of the maximum F-ratio in multiple comparison procedures * G. L. Tietjen; R. J. Beckman 72 JASA V67 581-583

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