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). Starting in 2012, it will be published four times a year, in February, May, August, and December. The Journal publishes papers in applied probability, applied statistics, computational statistics, mathematical statistics, probability theory and stochastic processes.


Volume 26, Number 3

Publication Date: August 2012

Frontmatter

Editorial Board

Articles

Group selection in high-dimensional partially linear additive models

Fengrong Wei; 219-243

A note on the robustness of a full Bayesian method for nonignorable missing data analysis

Zhiyong Zhang and Lijuan Wang; 244-264

Some Poisson mixtures distributions with a hyperscale parameter

Stéphane Laurent; 265-278

A note on Bayesian robustness for count data

Jairo A. Fúquene and Moises Delgado; 279-287

On the copula for multivariate extreme value distributions

Marco Aurélio Sanfins and Glauco Valle; 288-305

Identifiability of zero-inflated Poisson models

Chin-Shang Li; 306-312

The polysurvival model with long-term survivors

Josmar Mazucheli, Francisco Louzada and Jorge A. Achcar; 313-324

Backmatter

Table of Contents


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