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Volume 36, Number 6, November 2007

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A Viable Alternative to Resorting to Statistical Tables
pp. 1135-1151(17)
Authors: Ha, Hyung-Tae; Provost, Serge

On the Sampling Distributions of the Estimated Process Loss Indices with Asymmetric Tolerances
pp. 1153-1170(18)
Authors: Chang, Y. C.; Pearn, W. L.; Wu, Chien-Wei

Positive False Discovery Rate Estimate in Step-Wise Variable Selection
pp. 1217-1231(15)
Authors: Li, Lang; Hui, Siu

An Improved Hollander's Distribution-Free Test for Parallelism
pp. 1263-1273(11)
Authors: Peng, Cheng; Gupta, Bhisham

On the Use of Adaptive Nearest Neighbors for Missing Value Imputation
pp. 1275-1286(12)
Authors: Jhun, Myoungshic; Jeong, Hyeong Chul; Koo, Ja-Yong

Robust Multivariate Outlier Labeling
pp. 1287-1294(8)
Authors: Herwindiati, Dyah; Djauhari, Maman; Mashuri, Muhammad

Parametric Proportional Odds Frailty Models
pp. 1295-1307(13)
Authors: Economou, P.; Caroni, C.

Bayesian Versus Frequentist Approach of the Frailty Cox Model, Application to Calf Gastroenteritis
pp. 1309-1320(12)
Authors: David, Ingrid; Lorino, Tristan; Sanaa, Moez

Comments on the Mixture Detection Rule Used in SPC Control Charts
pp. 1321-1331(11)
Authors: Fournier, B.; Rupin, N.; Bigerelle, M.; Najjar, D.; Iost, A.

Estimation of the Change Point in Monitoring the Process Mean and Variance
pp. 1333-1345(13)
Authors: Lee, Jaeheon; Park, Changsoon

Some Observations on the Correlation Determinant
pp. 1347-1354(8)
Author: Walters, Eurof

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