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    Correction to: Jayakumar, K., & Sankaran, K. K. (2019). Discrete Linnik Weibull distribution. Communications in Statistics-Simulation and Computation, 48 (10): 3092-117

    ISSN: 0361-0918, 1532-4141
    Published: Philadelphia Taylor & Francis 01.02.2024
    “…In the article "Discrete Linnik Weibull distribution", the authors used the method of maximum likelihood to estimate the unknown parameters of the…”
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    Erratum on "two-way ANOVA when the distribution of the error terms is skew t" [Nuri Celik & Birdal Senoglu, Communications in statistics - simulation and computation, volume 48, issue 1 (2019), pages: 287-301, DOI: 10.1080/03610918.2017.1377242] by Kharrati-Kopaei, Mahmood

    ISSN: 0361-0918, 1532-4141
    Published: Philadelphia Taylor & Francis 01.11.2024
    “…Celik and Senoglu (Communications in Statistics-Simulation and Computation 48 (1):287-301, 2019) proposed a two-way analysis of variance…”
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    Correction to: Khan, M. S., King, R. and Hudson, I. L., (2017), Transmuted generalized exponential distribution: a generalization of the exponential distribution with applications to survival data, communications in Statistics - Simulation and computation, 46:6, 4377-4398 by Azimi, Reza, Esmailian, Mahdy

    ISSN: 0361-0918, 1532-4141
    Published: Philadelphia Taylor & Francis 03.10.2023
    “…Khan et al. (2017) [Transmuted generalized exponential distribution: A generalization of the exponential distribution with applications to survival data, Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation, 46:6, 4377-4398…”
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    Sampling from Dirichlet process mixture models with unknown concentration parameter: mixing issues in large data implementations by Hastie, David I., Liverani, Silvia, Richardson, Sylvia

    ISSN: 0960-3174, 1573-1375
    Published: New York Springer US 01.09.2015
    Published in Statistics and computing (01.09.2015)
    “… (Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation 36:45–54, 2007 ) and the retrospective sampling approach of Papaspiliopoulos and Roberts (Biometrika 95(1):169–186, 2008…”
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    On stochastic ordering among extreme shock models by Manesh, Sirous Fathi, Izadi, Muhyiddin, Khaledi, Baha-Eldin

    ISSN: 0269-9648, 1469-8951
    Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 01.10.2023
    “…). Generalized extreme shock models and their applications. Communications in StatisticsSimulation and Computation 49 (1): 110–120…”
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    Bayesian analysis of optional unrelated question randomized response models by Narjis, Ghulam, Shabbir, Javid

    ISSN: 0361-0926, 1532-415X
    Published: Philadelphia Taylor & Francis 20.08.2021
    “… Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation 0 (0):1-15] proposed three binary optional unrelated question RRT models for estimating the proportion of population…”
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    Modeling Chinese stock returns with stable distribution by Xu, Weidong, Wu, Chongfeng, Dong, Yucheng, Xiao, Weilin

    ISSN: 0895-7177, 1872-9479
    Published: Kidlington Elsevier Ltd 01.07.2011
    Published in Mathematical and computer modelling (01.07.2011)
    “… The sample quantile method developed by McCulloch [J.H. McCulloch, Simple consistent estimators of stable distribution parameters, Communications in Statistics-Simulation and Computation 15 (4) (1986) 1109–1136…”
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    Preface by Rodrigues, Paulo C, Laber, Eric

    ISSN: 0361-0918, 1532-4141
    Published: Philadelphia Taylor & Francis Ltd 10.08.2016
    “…Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation Preface…”
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    Inferences for stress-strength reliability of Burr Type X distributions based on ranked set sampling by Akgül, Fatma Gül, Şenoğlu, Birdal

    ISSN: 0361-0918, 1532-4141
    Published: Philadelphia Taylor & Francis 03.06.2022
    “…In this study, we consider the point and interval estimation of the stress-strength reliability based on ranked set sampling when the stress and the strength…”
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    Preface by Monari, Paola, Melas, Viatcheslav B, Salmaso, Luigi

    ISSN: 0361-0918, 1532-4141
    Published: Philadelphia Taylor & Francis Ltd 30.05.2016
    “…Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation Preface…”
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    Preface by Shia, Ben-Chang, Zhang, Bo

    ISSN: 0361-0918, 1532-4141
    Published: Philadelphia Taylor & Francis Ltd 20.04.2016
    “…Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation Preface…”
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    Preface by Gupta, Sat, Aggarwal, Manohar

    ISSN: 0361-0918, 1532-4141
    Published: Philadelphia Taylor & Francis Ltd 20.10.2015
    “…Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation Preface…”
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    Simultaneous testing for the successive differences of exponential location parameters under heteroscedasticity by Maurya, Vishal, Goyal, Anju, Gill, Amar Nath

    ISSN: 0167-7152, 1879-2103
    Published: Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 01.10.2011
    Published in Statistics & probability letters (01.10.2011)
    “…In this paper, the design-oriented two-stage and data-analysis one-stage multiple comparison procedures for successive comparisons of exponential location…”
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    Checking Normality and Homoscedasticity in the General Linear Model Using Diagnostic Plots by Schützenmeister, A., Jensen, U., Piepho, H.-P.

    ISSN: 0361-0918, 1532-4141
    Published: Colchester Taylor & Francis Group 01.02.2012
    “…Inference for the general linear model makes several assumptions, including independence of errors, normality, and homogeneity of variance. Departure from the…”
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