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''Communications in Statistics'' is a
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that publishes papers related to
statistics Statistics (from German language, German: ', "description of a State (polity), state, a country") is the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data. In applying statistics to a s ...
. It is published by
Taylor & Francis Taylor & Francis Group is an international company originating in the United Kingdom that publishes books and academic journals. Its parts include Taylor & Francis, CRC Press, Routledge, F1000 (publisher), F1000 Research and Dovepress. It i ...
in three series, ''Theory and Methods'', ''Simulation and Computation'', and ''Case Studies, Data Analysis and Applications''.


''Communications in Statistics – Theory and Methods''

This series started publishing in 1970 and publishes papers related to statistical theory and methods. It publishes 20 issues each year. Based on Web of Science, the five most cited papers in the journal are: * Kulldorff M. A spatial scan statistic, 1997, 982 cites. * Holland PW, Welsch RE. Robust regression using iteratively reweighted least-squares, 1977, 526 cites. * Sugiura N. Further analysts of the data by Akaike's information criterion and the finite corrections, 1978, 490 cites. * Hosmer DW, Lemeshow S. Goodness of fit tests for the multiple logistic regression model, 1980, 401 cites. * Iman RL, Conover WJ. Small sample sensitivity analysis techniques for computer models. with an application to risk assessment, 1980, 312 cites.


Abstracting and indexing

''Communications in Statistics – Theory and Methods'' is indexed in the following services: *
Current Index to Statistics The Current Index to Statistics was an online database published by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and the American Statistical Association that contained bibliographic data of articles in statistics, probability, and related fields. ...
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Science Citation Index Expanded The Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) is a citation index owned by Clarivate and previously by Thomson Reuters. It was created by the Eugene Garfield at the Institute for Scientific Information, launched in 1964 as Science Citation Index ( ...
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Zentralblatt MATH zbMATH Open, formerly Zentralblatt MATH, is a major reviewing service providing reviews and abstracts for articles in pure and applied mathematics, produced by the Berlin office of FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastru ...


''Communications in Statistics – Simulation and Computation''

This series started publishing in 1972 and publishes papers related to
computational statistics Computational statistics, or statistical computing, is the study which is the intersection of statistics and computer science, and refers to the statistical methods that are enabled by using computational methods. It is the area of computational ...
. It publishes 6 issues each year. Based on Web of Science, the five most cited papers in the journal are: * Iman RL, Conover WJ. A distribution-free approach to inducing rank correlation among input variables, 1982, 519 cites. * Wolfinger R. Covariance structure selection in general mixed models, 1993, 248 cites. * Helland IS, On the structure of partial least squares regression, 1988, 246 cites. * McCulloch JH. Simple consistent estimators of stable distribution parameters, 1986, 191 cites. * Sullivan Pepe M, Anderson GL. A cautionary note on inference for marginal regression models with longitudinal data and general correlated response data, 1994, 162 cites.


Abstracting and indexing

''Communications in Statistics – Simulation and Computation'' is indexed in the following services: * Current Index to Statistics * Science Citation Index Expanded * Zentralblatt MATH


''Communications in Statistics: Case Studies, Data Analysis and Applications''

This series started publishing in 2015 and publishes case studies and associated data analytic methods in statistics. It publishes 4 online-only issues a year. Based on CrossRef, the three most cited papers in the journal are: * Vandna Jowaheer, Yuvraj Sunecher & Naushad Mamode Khan. A non-stationary BINAR(1) process with negative binomial innovations for modeling the number of goals in the first and second half: The case of Arsenal Football Club, 2016, 2 cites. * Nikolay Kulmatitskiy, Lan Ma Nygren, Kjell Nygren, Jeffrey S. Simonoff & Jing Cao, Survival of Broadway shows: An empirical investigation of recent trends, 2015, 2 cites. * Hui Quan, Xuezhou Mao, Yujun Wu, Meehyung Cho, Peng-Liang Zhao, Ji Zhang & Deborah Bauer, Adaptive design and timeline prediction for cardiovascular event trials for a non-inferiority/superiority claim, 2015, 1 cite.


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''Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods''

''Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation''Communications in Statistics: Case Studies, Data Analysis and Applications
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