Comparison of Numerical Results of Repeated Measurements of Heights Based on Two Growth Curve Models with Random-Effects and General Covariance Structures
Masanori Otake et al.
Estimation of the Boundary of Two Regions by the Grouping Method
Kazumitsu Nawata
The Asymptotic Distributions of the θ, λ and η Function Estimates for Identifying a Mixed ARMA Process
ByoungSeon Choi
Consistency and Coincidence of Election Outcomes in a Large Population of Voters with Orthant Probabilities
Seiji Nabeya
Selection Using Difference and Ratio of Success Probabilities
Madhuri S. Mulekar and Linda J. Young
A Subset Selection Procedure for Multivariate Normal Means
Hiroto Hyakutake
The Uniform Asymptotic Normality of the Wishart Distribution Based on the K-L Information
Yoshihisa Akimoto
Uniform Association Diamond Model for Square Consistency Tables with Ordered Categories
Sadao Tomizawa
Implication and Quality Characteristics of the family Income and Expenditure Survey of Japan, 1984-1988
Shigeru Nishiyama
No. 2
[Articles]
Higer Order Asymptotic Relation between Edgeworth Approximation and Saddlepoint Approximation, 109-119
Yoshihide Kakizawa and Masanobu Taniguchi
Second Order Asymptotic Bounds of Mean Squared Error in a Class of Estimators, 121—132
Yoshiji Takagi
Asymptotic Distribution of the Sample Roots in MANOVA Models under Nonnormarity, 133—140
Takashi Seo, Takashi Kanda and Yasunori Fujikoshi
The Comparison of Estimators of Ratio for a Regression Model, 141—150
Shinichi Kawai and Masafumi Akahira
Power Comparison of Lawley-Hotelling Type Criterion with Others in Canonical Correlation Analysis, 151—156
Kenji Ushizawa and Takakazu Sugiyama
Correspondence Analysis of an Artifical Disk Data, 157—168
Masashi Okamoto
Overlap Coefficients of Two Normal Densities: Equal Means Case, 169—180
Madhuri S. Mulekar and Satya N. Mishra
An Inequality in the Condition for Improving on an Equal-Tails Confidence Interval of Normal Variance, 181—184
Taichi Inaba and Yasushi Nagata
Spherical Distributions, Beta Distributions and Their Applications to Linear Models, 185—192
A. K. Gupta and D. G. Kabe
Examples of Identifiable Mixture, 193—200
Jogi Henna
Constructions of Variance-Balanced and efficiency-Balanced Ternary Block Designs, 201—208
D. K. Ghosh, Anita Shah and Sanpei Kageyama
Two Methods for the Analysis of Chromosome Aberration Data from the Atomic-Bomb Survivors: Quasi-Likelihood Moment Method and Beta-Binominal Methods, 209—220
Eiji Nakashima and Kazuo Ohtaki
Sensitivity Analysis with an Extension of Cook’s Distance in Ridge regression, 221—236