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Fifth International Workshop on Statistical Modelling, Toulouse 1990, Proceedings
Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Statistical Modelling held in Toulouse, France, July 9-13, 1990
Contents
- M. Aitkin
- Model choice in contingency table analysis using the posterior Bayes factor
- A. Baccini and A. Khoudraji
- A least squares procedure to estimate the parameters in the association model
- M.P. Becker
- Exploratory analysis of association models using loglinear models and singular value decompositions
- E. Bonmassar, G. Cavedon, C. Rossi, A. Temperanza
- An application of generalized linear models to immunological dose/response analysis
- H. Caussinus and L. Ferré
- Comparing the parameters of a model for several units by means of principal component analysis
- D. Edwards
- Linkage analysis using loglinear models
- J. Engel
- Quasi-likelihood inference in a generalized linear mixed model for balanced data
- J. Fine
- Models for multivariate data analyses based on French approach
- J.L. Foulley, M. San Cristobal, D. Gianola and S. Im
- Marginal likelihood and Bayesian approaches to the analysis of heterogeneous residual variances in mixed linear Gaussian models
- O. Gaudoin, C. Lavergne, J.L Soler
- A new class of models for software reliability
- P.G.M. van der Heijden, J. de Leeuw and A. Mooijaart
- On the relation between latent class analysis and correspondence analysis
- M. Ivaldi
- Estimation of errors-in-variable models on business survey data
- P.M. Kronenberg, A. Verbeek
- Modelling parallel streams of observations with multinomial responde models
- M. Lalla
- Modelling employment spells from Emilian labour force data
- J.K. Lindsey and G. Mersch
- Fitting and comparing probability distributions with log linear models
- B.D. Marx
- A continuum of principal component generalized linear regression
- E.A. Molina and C.J. Skinner
- Pseudo-likelihood and quasi-likelihood estimation for complex sampling schemes
- H. Nagel and R. Hatzinger
- Diagnostics in some discrete choice models
- B. Prum and D. Picard
- About duality in statistics: projection on finite subspaces in Hilbert spaces
- K.L.Q. Read and C.J. Lawrence
- A case study in the modelling of growth
- M. Rios, A. Villaroya and J.M. Oller
- Rao distance between multivariate linear normal models and their application to the classification of response curves
- Y. Romain, S. Viguier
- Factorial analyses-baes comparison tests of several subpopulations
- A. Safer, A. Schultz and I. Pichlmayr
- Experiences with Cox's regression programs in application to transplant data, using GLAMOUR, GLIM, SAS and RS/1
- S. Schnatter
- Approximate inference with a dynamic generalized linear trend model
- M. Stasinopoulos and R.A. Rigby
- Regression splines in generalised linear models
- D.A. Stephens and A.F.M. Smith
- Sampling-resampling techniques for the computation of posterior densities in normal means problems
- G. Stoppa
- New classes of bivariate distributions
- C. Vanderhoeft
- Composite link models: polytomous data and extra-dispersion
- A.J. Watkins
- On modelling and estimating models of spatial covariance
- R.A.J. Wixley
- Calibration and modelling of enzyme activity in colorimetric assays
First Special Issue on Statistical Modelling
edited by
Antoine de Falguerolles, Brian J. Francis, Robert Gichrist, Jean-Rene Mathieu and Gilg U.H. Seeber
(Volume 13, Number 3, April 1992)
- R. Gilchrist
- Preface, 243-244
- M. Aitkin
- Model choice in contingency table analysis using the Posterior Bayes Factor, 245-251
- M.P. Becker
- Exploratory analysis of association models using loglinear models and singular value decompositions, 253-267
- H. Caussinus and L. Ferré
- Comparing the parameters of a model for several units by means of principal component analysis, 269-280
- D. Edwards
- Linkage analysis using loglinear models, 281-290
- J.L. Foulley, M. San Cristobal, D. Gianola and S. Im
- Marginal likelihood and Bayesian approaches to the analysis of heterogeneous residual variances in mixed linear Gaussian models, 291-305
- M. Ivaldi
- Estimation of errors-in-variable models on business survey data, 307-318
- J. Jansen
- Statistical analysis of threshold data from experiments with nested errors, 319-330
- A.B. Lawson
- GLIM and normalising constant models in spatial and directional data, 331-348
Second Special Issue on Statistical Modelling
edited by
Antoine de Falguerolles, Brian J. Francis, Robert Gichrist, Jean-Rene Mathieu and Gilg U.H. Seeber
(Volume 13, Number 4, May 1992)
- J.K. Lindsey and G. Mersch
- Fitting and comparing probability distributions with log linear models, 373-384
- B.D. Marx
- A continuum of principal component generalized linear regression, 385-393
- E.A. Molina, C. and C.J. Skinner
- Pseudo-likelihood and quasi-likelihood estimation for complex sampling schemes, 395-405
- H. Nagel and R. Hatzinger
- Diagnostics in some discrete choice models, 407-414
- K.L.Q. Read, C.J. Lawrence, A. Jorio and J.C. Mariana
- A case study in the modelling of growth, 415-429
- M. Rios, A. Villaroya and J.M. Oller
- Rao distance between multivariate linear normal models and their application to the classification of response curves, 431-445
- S. Schnatter
- Approximate inference with a dynamic generalized linear trend model, 447-459
- M. Stasinopoulos and R.A. Rigby
- Detecting break points in generalised linear models, 461-471
- A.J. Watkins
- On models of spatial covariance, 473-481
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