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Statistics Surveys is an open-access electronic journal, founded in 2007, that is jointly sponsored by the American Statistical Association, the Bernoulli Society, the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and the Statistical Society of Canada. It publishes review articles on topics of interest in statistics. Wendy L. Martinez serves as the coordinating editor. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Statistics Surveys 15
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Scalar-on-function regression for predicting distal outcomes from intensively gathered longitudinal data: Interpretability for applied scientists
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Halfspace depth and floating body
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A review of dynamic network models with latent variables
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Measuring multivariate association and beyond
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A comparison of spatial predictors when datasets could be very large
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Log-Concavity and Strong Log-Concavity: a review
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Analyzing complex functional brain networks: Fusing statistics and network science to understand the brain(*†)
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A survey of Bayesian predictive methods for model assessment, selection and comparison
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Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney or t-test? On assumptions for hypothesis tests and multiple interpretations of decision rules
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A survey of cross-validation procedures for model selection
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Finite mixture models and model-based clustering
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Identifying the consequences of dynamic treatment strategies: A decision-theoretic overview
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Causal inference in statistics: An overview
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Testing polynomial covariate effects in linear and generalized linear mixed models
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Text Data Mining: Theory and Methods
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