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Volume Information Source: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C (Applied Statistics), Vol. 55, No.

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Indexof authors, volume 55, 2006


C Acufia, C See under Cadarso-Suadrez, Aerts, M. See under Faes, C. Arndt, C, Kozlitina, J and Preckel, P V Efficient survey sampling of households via Gaussian quadrature Baker, R. and Scarf Predicting the outcomes of annual sporting contests P. Belluzzo, W A two-sample test for threshold crossing latent variables with application to valuation studies Bock, M. I and Bowman, A. W On the measurement and analysis of asymmetry with applications to facial modelling Boelaert, F See under Faes, C. Boen, F See under Fieuws, S. Bonney, G. E. See under Yuan,A. Borror, C. M. See under Kowalski, S. M. Bowman, A. W.See under Bock, M. T Brooks, C and Hinich, M. J Detecting intraday periodicities with application to high frequency exchange rates Broos, P L. O. See under Verbeke,G C, J, Cadarso-Sucdrez, Roca-Pardinfas, Molenberghs, G, Faes, C., Ndcher, V., Ojeda, S. and Acuiia, C Flexible modelling of neuron firing rates across different experimental conditions: an application to neural activity in the prefrontal cortex during a discrimination task Cai, L., Schenker, and Lubitz, Analysis of functional status transitions by using a semiN. Markov process model in the presence of left-censored spells J. C S. See under So, M. K P Chen, W. Chen, T, Morris, J and Martin, E. Probability density estimation via an infinite Gaussian mixture model: application to statistical process monitoring Choi, .W See under Park, Y Christian,P See under Dominici, F Clarke, E. D., Speirs, D. C, Heath, M. R., Wood, S. N, Gurney, W S. C. and Holmes, S. J Calibrating remotely sensed chlorophyll-a data by using penalized regression splines Clarke, E. D., Speirs, D. C., Heath, M. R., Wood, S. N, Gurney, W S. C and Holmes, S. J Corrigendum: Calibrating remotely sensed chlorophyll-a data by using penalized regression splines Cowling,B. J, Hutton, J L. and Shaw, J E. H. Joint modelling of event counts and survival times Curnow,R. N. See under Stallard, N. Dean, N, Murphy, T B. and Downey, G Using unlabelled data to update classification rules with applications in food authenticity studies De Boeck, P See under Goegebeur, Y Delecluse, C See under Fieuws, S. Demidenko, E. The assessment of tumour response to treatment Demyanov, V., Wood,S. N and Kedwards,T7 Improving ecological impact assessment by statistical data synthesis using process-based models J. Dominici, F, Zeger, S. L., Parmigiani, G, Katz, JIand Christian,P Estimating percentile-specific treatment effects in counterfactual models: a case-study of micronutrient supplementation, birth weight and infant mortality Downey, G See under Dean, N. Dryden, I. L. and Zemplni, A. Extreme shape analysis Edmondson,R. N See under Parsons, N R. Einbeck, J and Tutz, G Modelling beyond regression functions: an application of multimodal regression to speed-flow data ? 2006 Royal StatisticalSociety

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Faddy, M. J See under Ridout, M. S. Faes, C., Hens, N, Aerts, M., Shkedy, Z., Geys, H., Mintiens, K., Laevens, H. and Boelaert, F Estimating herd-specificforce of infection by using random-effectsmodels for clustered binary data and monotone fractional polynomials Faes, C. See under Cadarso-Suairez, C. Farrington, C. P and Whitaker,H. J Semiparametric analysis of case series data (with discussion) Contributorsto the discussion: 0. O. Aalen, 587; P. K. Andersen, 587; N. Andrews, 584; 0. Borgan, 589; M. Chavance, 585; D. R. Cox, 586; V. Didelez, 587; C. P. Farrington, 591; A. Gandy, 589; M. Hocine, 585; M. N. Kanaan, 590; N. Keiding, 583; N. T. Longford, 586; T. Moreau, 585; P. Musonda, 585; D. Oakes, 590; S. Senn, 581; G. Scalia Tomba, 590; H. J. Whitaker, 591 Fawcett, L. and Walshaw,D. A hierarchical model for extreme wind speeds Fieuws, S. See under Verbeke,G. Fieuws, S., Verbeke,G., Boen, F and Delecluse, C High dimensional multivariate mixed models for binary questionnaire data Fine, J See under Jeong, J.-H. Foreman,M. D. See under Verbeke,G Geys, H. See under Faes, C Gilmour,S. G See under Parsons, N. R. Goegebeur, Y, De Boeck, P, Molenberghs,G.and del Pino, G A local-influence-based diagnostic approach to a speeded item response theory model Gravenor,M. B. See under Stallard, N Guillot, G., Kan-King-Yu,D., Michelin, and Huet, P Inference of a hidden spatial tessellation from multivariate data: application to the delineation of homogeneous regions in an J. agriculturalfield Gurney, W S. C See under Clarke, E. D. Halloran, M. E. See under Yang, Y Haseman, J K. See under Peddada, S. D. Hastie, D. I. See under Newton, M. A. Heath, M. R. See under Clarke, E. D. Hens, N See under Faes, C. Hinich, M. J See under Brooks, C Holmes, S. J See under Clarke,E. D. Huet, P See under Guillot, G. Hutton, J L. See under Cowling, B. J and Fine, J Direct parametric inference for the cumulative incidence function Jeong, Yu,D. See under Guillot, G Kan-KingJ.-H. Kato, B. S. See under Verbeke,G Katz, See under Dominici, F J. Kedwards,T J See under Demyanov, V Kowalski, S. M., Vining, G G, Montgomery, D. C. and Borror, C M. Modifying a central composite design to model the process mean and variance when there are hard-to-change factors Kozlitina, J See under Arndt, C. Laevens, H. See under Faes, C. Lee, D.-H. See under Park, Y Lee, Y and Nelder, J A. Double hierarchical generalized linear models (with discussion) Contributorsto the discussion: W. J. Browne, 173; J. del Castillo, 174; M. Feddag, 175; D. Firth, 168; H. Goldstein, 173; I. D. Ha, 176; D. Kim, 176; A. B. Lawson, 177; Y. Lee, 180; G. MacKenzie, 167; R. Mamon, 178; G. Molenberghs, 177; J. A. Nelder, 180; H.-S. Oh, 176; R. Payne, 172; W. W. Piegorsch, 177; R. A. Rigby, 170; S. Senn, 173; D. M. Stasinopoulos, 171; G. Verbeke, 177; K. K. W. Yau, 178; K. Yu, 178; Z.-Z. Zhang, 179 Lesaffre, E. See under Verbeke,G Leung, D. H. Y and Qin, J Analysing survey data with incomplete responses by using a method based on empirical likelihood

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See under So, M. K P Liu, F.-C. Longini, Jr, I. M. See under Yang, Y Lubitz, J See under Cai, L. Martin, E. See under Chen, T Michelin, J See under Guillot, G Milisen, K See under Verbeke,G Mintiens, K See under Faes, C. Moauro, F See under Proietti, T Molenberghs, G See under Cadarso-Suairez, C. Molenberghs, G See under Goegebeur, Y Montgomery, D. C. See under Kowalski, S. M. Morris, J See under Chen, T Murphy, T B. See under Dean, N C. Nticher, V See under Cadarso-Suairez, Nelder, J A. See under Lee, Y Newton, M. A. and Hastie, D. I. Assessing Poisson variation of intestinal tumour multiplicity in mice carrying a Robertsonian translocation Ojeda, S. See under Cadarso-Suairez, C. Pan, W Incorporating gene functional annotations in detecting differential gene expression Park, Y, Choi, J. W and Lee, D.-H. A parametric approach for measuring the effect of the 10th revision of the international classification of diseases Parmigiani, G See under Dominici, F Parsons, N R., Edmondson,R. N. and Gilmour,S. G A generalized estimating equation method for fitting autocorrelated ordinal score data with an application in horticultural research Peddada, S. D., Haseman, J K, Tan, X. and Travlos, G Tests for a simple tree order restriction with application to dose-response studies del Pino, G See under Goegebeur, Y Preckel, P V See under Arndt, C Proietti, T and Moauro, F Dynamic factor analysis with non-linear temporal aggregation constraints Qin, J See under Leung, D. H. Y Ridout, M. S., Faddy, M. J and Solomon, M. G Modelling the effects of repellent chemicals on foraging bees Roca-Pardifias,J See under Cadarso-Sudrez,C Scarf, P See under Baker, R. Schenker,N See under Cai, L. Shaw, J E. H. See under Cowling,B. J Shkedy, Z. See under Faes, C. So, M. K P, Chen, C. W S. and Liu, F-C. Best subset selection of autoregressive models with exogenous variables and generalized autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity errors Solomon, M. G See under Ridout, M. S. Speirs, D. C. See under Clarke, E. D. Spiess, M. Estimation of a two-equation panel model with mixed continuous and ordered categorical outcomes and missing data Stallard, N, Gravenor,M. B. and Curnow,R. N Estimating numbers of infectious units from serial dilution assays Tan, X. See under Peddada, S. D. Travlos, G See under Peddada, S. D. Tutz, G. See under Einbeck, J. Verbeke,G, Fieuws, S., Lesaffre, E., Kato, B. S., Foreman,M. D., Broos, P L. 0. and Milisen, K. A comparison of procedures to correct for base-line differences in the analysis of continuous longitudinal data: a case-study Verbeke,G See under Fieuws, S. Vining, G G. See under Kowalski, S. M Walshaw,D. A. See under Fawcett, L. Whitaker,H. J. See under Farrington, C. P Wood,S. N See under Clarke,E. D.

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Wood, S. N See under Demyanov, V Yang, Y, Longini, Jr, I. M. and Halloran, M. E. Design and evaluation of prophylactic interventions using infectious disease incidence data from close contact groups Yuan,A. and Bonney, G E. A multivariate regression model for continuous genetic traits Zeger, S. L. See under Dominici, F Zemplni, A. See under Dryden, I. L.

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Contents of volume 55, 2006


Part 1
Using unlabelled data to update classification rules with applications in food authenticity and G Downey T B. Murphy studies N. Dean, Estimating numbers of infectious units from serial dilution assays and N. Stallard,M. B. Gravenor R. N Curnow Joint modelling of event counts and survival times B. J Cowling, L. Huttonand J E. H. Shaw J Improving ecological impact assessment by statistical data synthesis using process-based and T J Kedwards S. V Demyanov, N Wood models Modelling the effects of repellent chemicals on foraging bees M. S. Ridout,M. J Faddyand M. G Solomon On the measurement and analysis of asymmetry with applications to facial modelling M. T Bockand A. Bowman W. A comparison of procedures to correct for base-line differences in the analysis of continuous longitudinal data: a case-study G Verbeke, Fieuws,E. Lesaffre,B. S. Kato, M. D. Foreman, L. O. Broosand K Milisen S. P Extreme shape analysis I. L. Drydenand A. Zemplini Assessing Poisson variation of intestinal tumour multiplicity in mice carrying a RobertsoM. A. Newtonand D. I. Hastie nian translocation 1 15 31 41 63 77 93 103 123

Part2
Y Lee and J A. Nelder Double hierarchical generalized linear models (with discussion) Direct parametric inference for the cumulative incidence function Jeongand J Fine Best subset selection of autoregressive models with exogenous variables and generalized J.-H. auto-regressive conditional heteroscedasticity errors M. K. P So, C. W S. Chenand F-C Liu R. Bakerand P Scarf Predicting the outcomes of annual sporting contests Detecting intraday periodicities with application to high frequency exchange rates C. Brooksand M. J Hinich Estimating percentile-specific treatment effects in counterfactual models: a case-study of micronutrient supplementation, birth weight and infant mortality F Dominici,S. L. Zeger, G Parmigiani, Katzand P Christian J Dynamic factor analysis with non-linear temporal aggregation constraints T Proiettiand F Moauro 139 187 201 225 241 261 281

Part3
W Pan Incorporating gene functional annotations in detecting differential gene expression Design and evaluation of prophylactic interventions using infectious disease incidence data from close contact groups Y Yang, M. Longini,Jr, and M. Halloran I. E. Calibrating remotely sensed chlorophyll-a data by using penalized regression splines and E. D. Clarke,D. C. Speirs,M. R Heath, S. Wood, S. C Gurney S. J Holmes W. N. Efficient survey sampling of households via Gaussian quadrature C. Arndt,J Kozlitinaand P V Preckel The assessment of tumour response to treatment E. Demidenko Analysing survey data with incomplete responses by using a method based on empirical likeliD. H. Y Leungand J Qin hood A two-sample test for threshold crossing latent variables with application to valuation studies W Belluzzo 301 317 331 355 365 379 397

Inference of a hidden spatial tessellation from multivariate data: application to the delineation of homogeneous regions in an agricultural field G Guillot,D. Kan-King- J Michelinand P Huet Yu,

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Part4
Flexible modelling of neuron firing rates across different experimental conditions: an application to neural activity in the prefrontal cortex during a discrimination task G. S. C. Cadarso-Suairez,Roca-Pardiiias, Molenberghs, Faes, V Ncicher, Ojedaand C Acufia C. J High dimensional multivariate mixed models for binary questionnaire data F S. Fieuws,G Verbeke, Boenand C. Delecluse Modelling beyond regression functions: an application of multimodal regression to speedJ Einbeckand G. Tutz flow data Analysis of functional status transitions by using a semi-Markov process model in the presand L. Cai,N Schenker J. Lubitz ence of left-censored spells Tests for a simple tree order restriction with application to dose-response studies S. D. Peddada, K Haseman,X. Tanand G Travlos J A generalized estimating equation method for fitting autocorrelated ordinal score data with and an application in horticultural research R Parsons,R N Edmondson S. G Gilmour N. Estimation of a two-equation panel model with mixed continuous and ordered categorical outcomes and missing data M. Spiess and G E. Bonney A. Yuan A multivariate regression model for continuous genetic traits Corrigendum: Calibrating remotely sensed chlorophyll-a data by using penalized regression and E. D. Clarke,D. C. Speirs,M. R. Heath, S. N Wood,W S. C. Gurney S. J Holmes splines

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Part5
Semiparametric analysis of case series data (with discussion) and C. P Farrington H. J Whitaker Estimating herd-specific force of infection by using random-effects models for clustered binary data and monotone fractional polynomials C. Faes, N Hens, M. Aerts,Z. Shkedy,H. Geys,K Mintiens,H. Laevensand F Boelaert Modifying a central composite design to model the process mean and variance when there and D. are hard-to-change factors S. M. Kowalski,G G Vining, C. Montgomery C M. Borror L. Fawcettand D. Walshaw A hierarchical model for extreme wind speeds A local-influence-based diagnostic approach to a speeded item response theory model Y Goegebeur, De Boeck, G Molenberghs G del Pino P and A parametric approach for measuring the effect of the 10th revision of the international classifiChoiand D.-H. Lee Y Park,J cation of diseases W. Probability density estimation via an infinite Gaussian mixture model: application to statistiT Chen,J Morrisand E. Martin cal process monitoring Index of authors 553 595 615 631 647 677 699 717

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