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Contents: Volume 82, Number 4, December 1995   [Index by Author] 
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JUDEA PEARL
Causal diagrams for empirical research
Biometrika 1995 82: 669-688; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.669 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

D. R. COX and NANNY WERMUTH
Causal diagrams for empirical research: Discussion of ‘Causal diagrams for empirical research’ by J. Pearl
Biometrika 1995 82: 688-689; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.688 [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

A. P. DAWID
Causal diagrams for empirical research: Discussion of ‘Causal diagrams for empirical research’ by J. Pearl
Biometrika 1995 82: 689-690; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.689 [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

STEPHEN E. FIENBERG, CLARK GLYMOUR, and PETER SPIRTES
Causal diagrams for empirical research: Discussion of ‘Causal diagrams for empirical research’ by J. Pearl
Biometrika 1995 82: 690-692; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.690 [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

DAVID FREEDMAN
Causal diagrams for empirical research: Discussion of ‘Causal diagrams for empirical research’ by J. Pearl
Biometrika 1995 82: 692-693; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.692 [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

GUIDO W. IMBENS and DONALD B. RUBIN
Causal diagrams for empirical research: Discussion of ‘Causal diagrams for empirical research’ by J. Pearl
Biometrika 1995 82: 694-695; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.694 [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

JAMES M. ROBINS
Causal diagrams for empirical research: Discussion of ‘Causal diagrams for empirical research’ by J. Pearl
Biometrika 1995 82: 695-698; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.695 [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

PAUL R. ROSENBAUM
Causal diagrams for empirical research: Discussion of ‘Causal diagrams for empirical research’ by J. Pearl
Biometrika 1995 82: 698-699; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.698 [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

GLENN SHAFER
Causal diagrams for empirical research: Discussion of ‘Causal diagrams for empirical research’ by J. Pearl
Biometrika 1995 82: 699-700; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.699 [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

MICHAEL E. SOBEL
Causal diagrams for empirical research: Discussion of ‘Causal diagrams for empirical research’ by J. Pearl
Biometrika 1995 82: 700-702; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.700 [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

JUDEA PEARL
Causal diagrams for empirical research: Rejoinder to Discussions of ‘Causal diagrams for empirical research’
Biometrika 1995 82: 702-710; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.702 [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

PETER J. GREEN
Reversible jump Markov chain Monte Carlo computation and Bayesian model determination
Biometrika 1995 82: 711-732; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.711 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

JULIAN BESAG and CHARLES KOOPERBERG
On conditional and intrinsic autoregressions
Biometrika 1995 82: 733-746; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.733 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

JIM ALBERT and SIDDHARTHA CHIB
Bayesian residual analysis for binary response regression models
Biometrika 1995 82: 747-769; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.747 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

JEROME A. DUPUIS
Bayesian estimation of movement and survival probabilities from capture-recapture data
Biometrika 1995 82: 761-772; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.761 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

HALINA FRYDMAN
Nonparametric estimation of a Markov ‘illness-death’ process from interval-censored observations, with application to diabetes survival data
Biometrika 1995 82: 773-789; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.773 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

SALLY MCCLEAN and COLUM DEVINE
A nonparametrie maximum likelihood estimator for incomplete renewal data
Biometrika 1995 82: 791-803; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.791 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

ANDREA ROTNITZKY and JAMES M. ROBINS
Semiparametric regression estimation in the presence of dependent censoring
Biometrika 1995 82: 805-820; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.805 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

ELS GOETGHEBEUR and LOUISE RYAN
Analysis of competing risks survival data when some failure types are missing
Biometrika 1995 82: 821-833; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.821 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

S. C. CHENG, L. J. WEI, and Z. YING
Analysis of transformation models with censored data
Biometrika 1995 82: 835-845; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.835 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

ANDERS EKHOLM, PETER W. F. SMITH, and JOHN W. MCDONALD
Marginal regression analysis of a multivariate binary response
Biometrika 1995 82: 847-854; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.847 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

PAOLO VIDONI
A simple predictive density based on the p*-formula
Biometrika 1995 82: 855-863; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.855 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

F. BELLAVANCE and S. TARDIF
A nonparametric approach to the analysis of three-treatment three-period crossover designs
Biometrika 1995 82: 865-875; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.865 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

P. BURMAN and D. NOLAN
A general Akaike-type criterion for model selection in robust regression
Biometrika 1995 82: 877-886; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.877 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

UDO WAGNER and ALOIS L. J. GEYER
A maximum entropy method for inverting Laplace transforms of probability density functions
Biometrika 1995 82: 887-892; doi:10.1093/biomet/82.4.887 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

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