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Leeuw, Jan de 18 Hornik, Kurt 13 Zeileis, Achim 13 Hankin, Robin K. S. 10 Mair, Patrick 10 Marsaglia, George 10 King, Gary 8 Wickham, Hadley 8 Eddelbuettel, Dirk 7 Højsgaard, Søren 7 Handcock, Mark S. 6 Hilbe, Joseph 6 Lumley, Thomas 6 Sanchez, Juana 6 Valero-Mora, Pedro M. 6 Butts, Carter T. 5 Fox, John 5 Hunter, David R. 5 Michailides, George 5 Morris, Martina 5 Mullen, Katharine M. 5 Petzoldt, Thomas 5 Tabelow, Karsten 5 Tsang, Wai Wan 5 Altman, Micah 4 Bowman, Adrian 4 Cook, Dianne 4 Gramacy, Robert B. 4 Grün, Bettina 4 Hahsler, Michael 4 Leisch, Friedrich 4 Maindonald, John 4 Meyer, David 4 Oja, Hannu 4 Polzehl, Jörg 4 Sheng, Yanyan 4 Soetaert, Karline 4 Somerville, Paul N. 4 Stokkum, Ivo H. M. van 4 Tierney, Luke 4
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Unified Geostatistical Modeling for Data Fusion and Spatial Heteroskedasticity with R Package ramps
Smith, Brian J.; Yan, Jun; Cowles, Mary Kathryn - In: Journal of Statistical Software 25 (2008) i10
This article illustrates usage of the ramps R package, which implements the reparameterized and marginalized posterior sampling (RAMPS) algorithm for complex Bayesian geostatistical models. The RAMPS methodology allows joint modeling of areal and point-source data arising from the same...
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PresenceAbsence: An R Package for Presence Absence Analysis
Freeman, Elizabeth A.; Moisen, Gretchen - In: Journal of Statistical Software 23 (2008) i11
The PresenceAbsence package for R provides a set of functions useful when evaluating the results of presence-absence analysis, for example, models of species distribution or the analysis of diagnostic tests. The package provides a toolkit for selecting the optimal threshold for translating a...
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Arbitrary Precision Mathematica Functions to Evaluate the One-Sided One Sample K-S Cumulative Sampling Distribution
Brown, J. Randall; Harvey, Milton E. - In: Journal of Statistical Software 26 (2008) i03
Efficient rational arithmetic methods that can exactly evaluate the cumulative sampling distribution of the one-sided one sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov (K-S) test have been developed by Brown and Harvey (2007) for sample sizes n up to fifty thousand. This paper implements in arbitrary precision the...
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Exact Tests for Two-Way Contingency Tables with Structural Zeros
West, Luke J.; Hankin, Robin K. S. - In: Journal of Statistical Software 28 (2008) i11
Fisher's exact test, named for Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher, tests contingency tables for homogeneity of proportion. This paper discusses a generalization of Fisher's exact test for the case where some of the table entries are constrained to be zero. The resulting test is useful for assessing cases...
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Getting Things in Order: An Introduction to the R Package seriation
Hahsler, Michael; Hornik, Kurt; Buchta, Christian - In: Journal of Statistical Software 25 (2008) i03
Seriation, i.e., finding a suitable linear order for a set of objects given data and a loss or merit function, is a basic problem in data analysis. Caused by the problem's combinatorial nature, it is hard to solve for all but very small sets. Nevertheless, both exact solution methods and...
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GLUMIP 2.0: SAS/IML Software for Planning Internal Pilots
Kairalla, John A.; Coffey, Christopher S.; Muller, Keith E. - In: Journal of Statistical Software 28 (2008) i07
Internal pilot designs involve conducting interim power analysis (without interim data analysis) to modify the final sample size. Recently developed techniques have been described to avoid the type~I error rate inflation inherent to unadjusted hypothesis tests, while still providing the...
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A statnet Tutorial
Goodreau, Steven M.; Handcock, Mark S.; Hunter, David R.; … - In: Journal of Statistical Software 24 (2008) i09
The statnet suite of R packages contains a wide range of functionality for the statistical analysis of social networks, including the implementation of exponential-family random graph (ERG) models. In this paper we illustrate some of the functionality of statnet through a tutorial analysis of a...
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Fitting Latent Cluster Models for Networks with latentnet
Krivitsky, Pavel N.; Handcock, Mark S. - In: Journal of Statistical Software 24 (2008) i05
latentnet is a package to fit and evaluate statistical latent position and cluster models for networks. Hoff, Raftery, and Handcock (2002) suggested an approach to modeling networks based on positing the existence of an latent space of characteristics of the actors. Relationships form as a...
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Invariant and Metric Free Proximities for Data Matching: An R Package
Iacus, Stefano; Porro, Giuseppe - In: Journal of Statistical Software 25 (2008) i11
Data matching is a typical statistical problem in non experimental and/or observational studies or, more generally, in cross-sectional studies in which one or more data sets are to be compared. Several methods are available in the literature, most of which based on a particular metric or on...
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CCA: An R Package to Extend Canonical Correlation Analysis
González, Ignacio; Déjean, Sébastien; Martin, Pascal … - In: Journal of Statistical Software 23 (2008) i12
Canonical correlations analysis (CCA) is an exploratory statistical method to highlight correlations between two data sets acquired on the same experimental units. The cancor() function in R (R Development Core Team 2007) performs the core of computations but further work was required to provide...
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