The ''Annals of Statistics'' is a peer-reviewed statistics
journal published by the
Institute of Mathematical Statistics
The Institute of Mathematical Statistics is an international professional and scholarly society devoted to the development, dissemination, and application of statistics and probability. The Institute currently has about 4,000 members in all parts o ...
. It was started in 1973 as a continuation in part of the ''
Annals of Mathematical Statistics
The ''Annals of Mathematical Statistics'' was a peer-reviewed statistics journal published by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics from 1930 to 1972. It was superseded by the ''Annals of Statistics'' and the ''Annals of Probability''. In 1938 ...
(1930)'', which was split into the ''Annals of Statistics'' and the ''
Annals of Probability
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''.
The journal
CiteScore
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is 5.8, and its
SCImago Journal Rank
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Rationale
Citati ...
is 5.877, both from 2020.
Articles older than 3 years are available on
JSTOR
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, and all articles since 2004 are freely available on the
arXiv
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.
Editorial board
The following persons have been editors of the journal:
*
Ingram Olkin
Ingram Olkin (July 23, 1924 – April 28, 2016) was a professor emeritus and chair of statistics and education at Stanford University and the Stanford Graduate School of Education. He is known for developing statistical analysis for evalua ...
(1972–1973)
* I. Richard Savage (1974–1976)
* Rupert Miller (1977–1979)
*
David V. Hinkley (1980–1982)
* Michael D. Perlman (1983–1985)
*
Willem van Zwet (1986–1988)
* Arthur Cohen (1988–1991)
*
Michael Woodroofe (1992–1994)
* Larry Brown and John Rice (1995–1997)
*
Hans-Rudolf Künsch and
James O. Berger (1998–2000)
* John Marden and Jon A. Wellner (2001–2003)
* Morris Eaton and
Jianqing Fan (2004–2006)
*
Susan Murphy and
Bernard Silverman
Sir Bernard Walter Silverman, (born 22 February 1952) is a British statistician and former Anglican clergyman. He was Master of St Peter's College, Oxford, from 1 October 2003 to 31 December 2009. He is a member of the Statistics Department ...
(2007–2009)
*
Peter Bühlmann and
T. Tony Cai
Tianwen Tony Cai (; born March, 1967) is a Chinese statistician. He is the Daniel H. Silberberg Professor of Statistics and Vice Dean at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He is also professor of Applied Math & Computational ...
(2010–2012)
*
Peter Hall and
Runze Li (2013–2015)
* Ed George and Tailen Hsing (2016–2018)
*
Richard J. Samworth and Ming Yuan (2019–2021)
* Enno Mammen and Lan Wang (2022–2024)
External links
''Annals of Statistics'' homepage''Annals of Statistics'' at Project Euclid
References
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