Japanese

JSS publications

1995 Vol. 25

No. 1
[Articles]
  1. On the New Approximation to Non-central t-Distributions, 1---18
    Masafumi Akahira, Michikazu Sato and Norio Torigoe
  2. On the Normal Approximations of Studentized U-statistic, 19---34
    Yoshihiko Maezono
  3. Unbiased Estimator of Risk for an Orthogonally Invariant Estimator of a Covariance Matrix, 35---48
    Yo Sheena
  4. Asymptotic Efficiency of Estimators Under Asymptotic Loss Functions, 49---56
    Toshiji Takagi
  5. Slope-Range and Generalized Least Squared: Estimation of the Structural Relationship with Replicated Observations, Unequal Means and Variances, 57---70
    Yoshiko Isogawa
  6. A Generalization of Testing Independence of Sets of Variates, 71---80
    Akio Suzukawa and Yoshiharu Sato
  7. Parameter Estimation in Cox's Regression Model for Computing Risks with Missing Failure Types, 81---96
    Isao Hemmi
  8. Power Approximations of the Test of Homogeneity of Multinomial Populations, 97---110
    Nobuhiro Taneichi and Yuri Sekiya
  9. Relationships between Redundancy Analysis and Canonical Regression Analysis, 111---120
    Takayuki Sato
No. 2
[Articles]
  1. Constructions of Group Divisible Designs, 121---128
    Xiaoping Duan and Sanpei Kageyama
  2. Analysis of Variance of Balanced Fractional $r^m x s^n$ Factorial Designs of Resolution V, 129---142
    Masahide Kuwada and Yoshifumi Hyodo
  3. An ANOVA Model and Interaction Element for Three-Way Layout without Replication, 143---150
    Hidemi Kawasaki and Masami Miyakawa
  4. Information Inequalities for the Minimax Risk, 151---158
    Michikazu Sato and Masafumi Akahira
  5. On Normal Approximation to the Distribution of the Estimated Process Cability Index $\hat{C}_{pk}$, 159---172
    Yasushi Nagata
  6. Tail Probability of Sequenctial Maximum Likelihood Estimator for Exponential Class, 173---182
    Haruyoshi Mita
  7. Spherical Trait in Correspondence Analysis of Artifical Data, 183---192
    Masashi Okamoto and Hideki Endo
  8. Analysis of Count Data Using Power Variance Function, 193---204
    Eiji Nakashima
  9. An Exponential Two-Armed Bandit Problem with One Arm Known Under Batch Sampling, 205---
    Toshio Hamada