Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics

The Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics is an official publication of the Brazilian Statistical Association and is supported by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS). It is published twice a year, in June and December. The Journal publishes papers in applied probability, applied statistics, computational statistics, mathematical statistics, probability theory and stochastic processes.


Volume 24, Number 3

Publication Date: November 2010

Frontmatter

Editorial Board

Articles

An estimation method for latent traits and population parameters in Nominal Response Model

Caio L. N. Azevedo and Dalton F. Andrade; 415-433

Some corrections of the score test statistic for Gaussian ARMA models

Bernardo M. Lagos, Pedro A. Morettin and Lúcia P. Barroso; 434-456

Uniform weak convergence of the time-dependent poverty measures for continuous longitudinal data

Gane Samb Lo and Serigne Touba Sall; 457-467

Nonparametric density estimation for functional data by delta sequences

B. L. S. Prakasa Rao; 468-478

Reduced long-range dependence combining Poisson bursts with on–off sources

David A. Rolls; 479-501

A note on r-processes

Stephen Shea; 502-508

Short Communication

Does reference prior alleviate the incidental parameter problem?

Mário de Castro and Vera L. D. Tomazella; 509-512

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