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Technical Reports from 1990

National Science Foundation Series

These reports are identified by the Principal Investigator on the supporting NSF award(s).


Report
Number
Author(s) Title
AND NSF 36 T.W. Anderson
N. Kunitomo
Tests of Overidentification and Exogeneity in Simultaneous Equation Models
AND NSF 37 T.W. Anderson
Y. Amemya
Testing Dimensionality in the Multivariate Analysis of Variance
AND NSF 38 T.W. Anderson
N. Kunitomo
Asymptotic Robustness of Tests of Overidentification and Exogeneity
AND NSF 39 T.W. Anderson Trygve Haavelmo and Simultaneous Equation Models
AND NSF 40 T.W. Anderson Two of Harold Hotelling's Contributions to Multivariate Analysis
COV NSF 72 L. Ekroot
T.M. Cover
The Entropy of a Randomly Stopped Sequence
COV NSF 73 J.A. Thomas The Role of Feedback in Multi-User Information Theory
COV NSF 74 A. Nobel
A. Dembo
On Uniform Convergence for Dependent Processes
COV NSF 75 A. Dembo Information Inequalities and Uncertainty Principles
EFS NSF 339 B. Efron Jackknife-After-Bootstrap Standard Errors and Influence Functions
EFS NSF 340 M. Knowles
D. Siegmund
Confidence Regions in Semilinear Regression
EFS NSF 341 T.J. DiCiccio
C.A. Field
Accurate Approximations for Bayesian Inference about Linear Regression Models from Censored Data
EFS NSF 342 D.N. Politis
J.P. Romano
T.L. Lai
Bootstrap Confidence Bands for Spectra and Cross-Spectra
EFS NSF 343 P. Diaconis
M. Eaton
S. Lauritzen
Finite deFinetti Theorems in Linear Models and Multivariate Analysis
EFS NSF 344 D.L. Donoho
I.M. Johnstone
J.C. Hoch
A.S. Stern
Maximum Entropy and the Nearly Black Object
EFS NSF 345 T. DiCiccio
B. Efron
Better Approximate Confidence Intervals in Exponential Families
EFS NSF 346 T.J. DiCiccio
M.A. Martin
Approximations of Marginal Tail Probabilities for a Class of Smooth Functions with Applications to Bayesian and Conditional Inference
EFS NSF 347 M.A. Martin On the Double Bootstrap
EFS NSF 348 D.N. Politis
J.P. Romano
A Nonparametric Resampling Procedure for Multivariate Confidence Regions in Time Series Analysis
EFS NSF 349 I.M. Johnstone
B.W. Silverman
Discretization Effects in Statistical Inverse Problems
EFS NSF 350 B. Efron Six Questions Raised by the Bootstrap
EFS NSF 351 H.P. Zhang On Deconvolution Using Time of Flight Information in Positron Emission Tomography
EFS NSF 352 C. Lele Admissibility Results in Loss Estimation
EFS NSF 353 T.J. DiCiccio
M.A. Martin
Simple Modifications for Signed Roots of Likelihood Ratio Statistics
EFS NSF 354 C. Stein Application of Newton's Identities to a Generalized Birthday Problem and to the Poisson Binomial Distribution
EFS NSF 355 D.N. Politis
J.P. Romano
On the Sample Variance of Linear Statistics Derived from Mixing Sequences
EFS NSF 356 T.J. DiCiccio
M.A. Martin
G.A. Young
Analytic Approximations to Bootstrap Distribution Functions Using Saddlepoint Methods
EFS NSF 357 T.J. DiCiccio
M.A. Martin
G.A. Young
An Invariance Property of Marginal Density and Tail Probability Approximations for Smooth Functions
EFS NSF 358 P. Diaconis Applications of Group Representations to Statistical Problems
EFS NSF 359 J.R. Koehler Design and Estimation Issues in Computer Experiments
EFS NSF 360 P. Diaconis Finite Fourier Methods: Access to Tools
EFS NSF 361 T.J. DiCiccio
M.A. Martin
G.A. Young
Analytical Approximations for Iterated Bootstrap Confidence Intervals
EFS NSF 362 T. Matsuda Asymptotic Sufficiency and Some Related Notions
EFS NSF 363 D. Siegmund
H. Zhang
Confidence Regions in Broken Line Regression
EFS NSF 364 I.M. Johnstone
K.B. MacGibbon
Minimax Estimation of a Constrained Poisson Vector
LAI NSF 13 T.L. Lai Some Almost Sure Convergence Properties of Weighted Sums of Martingale Difference Sequences
LAI NSF 14 T.L. Lai
Z. Ying
Recursive Solutions of Estimating Equations and Adaptive Spectral Factorization
LAI NSF 15 T.L. Lai
Z. Ying
Asymptotic Theory of a Bias-Corrected Least Squares Estimator in Truncated Regression
LAI NSF 16 T.L. Lai Asymptotic Properties of Nonlinear Least Squares Estimates in Stochastic Regression Models
LAI NSF 17 T.L. Lai
G. Zhu
Adaptive Prediction in Non-Linear Autoregressive Models and Control Systems
LAI NSF 18 T.L. Lai Recursive Estimation in ARMAX Models
[also issued as SIE 10 in the NSA series]
OLK NSF 268 T.J. DiCiccio
C.A. Field
Accurate Approximations for Bayesian Inference about Linear Regression Models from Censored Data [also issued as EFS 341 in this series]
OLK NSF 269 I. Olkin
M.A. Stephens
On Making the Shortlist for the Selection of Candidates
OLK NSF 270 I. Olkin
S.T. Rachev
Distributions with Given Marginals Subject to Certain Constraints
OLK NSF 271 I. Olkin A Matrix Formulation on How Deviant an Observation Can Be
OLK NSF 272 A.W. Marshall
I. Olkin
Functional Equations for Multivariate Exponential Distributions
OLK NSF 273 L.V. Hedges
I. Olkin
Indices of Consistency of Mastery Classification for Criterion-Referenced Tests
OLK NSF 274 H. Hu
I. Olkin
A Numerical Procedure for Finding the Positive Definite Patterned Matrix Closest to a Positive Definite Matrix
OLK NSF 275 A.W. Marshall
I. Olkin
Matrix Versions of the Cauchy and Kantorovich Inequalities
OLK NSF 276 S.H.C. du Toit Repeated Measurement ARMA-Processes I
OLK NSF 277 L. Goldstein
K. Messer
Optimal Plug-In Estimators for Non-Parametric Functional Estimation
OLK NSF 278 J. Aragón On Distributions and Survival Distributions with Given Marginals
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Study on Statistics and Environmental Factors in Health Series

These reports were issued in a long-running series under the auspices of the SIAM Institute for Mathematics and Society and were supported by grants from the US Energy Research and Development Administration, later the Department of Energy, and the Environmental Protection Agency.

This study was undertaken jointly with the Department of Statistics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, which issued many of the titles in the series. Most of these are now available here, but small gaps yet remain.


Report
Number
Author(s) Title
SIMS 144 J.F. Angers
M. Delampady
Hierarchical Bayesian Estimation of a Function
SIMS 149 W.R. Ott
P. Switzer
N.H. Willits
Averaging Time Modeling of Exposure Simulation with Application to the El Camino Vehicle Data
SIMS 151 N. Duan Stochastic Microenvironment Models for Air Pollution Exposure
SIMS 152 N. Duan Evaluation of Measurement Procedures: Compromise Among Measurement Error, Measurement Cost, and Sampling Error
SIMS 153 S. Wu
J.V. Zidek
Recent Trends in the Chemistry of Precipitation in the United States. Part 8: Concentrations of Sodium
SIMS 154 S. Wu
J.V. Zidek
Recent Trends in the Chemistry of Precipitation in the United States. Part 9: Concentrations of Calcium
SIMS 155 M.R. Leadbetter
I. Weissman
L. de Haan
H. Rootzen
On Clustering of High Values in Statistically Stationary Series
SIMS 156 S. Wu
J.V. Zidek
Recent Trends in the Chemistry of Precipitation in the United States. Part 10: Summary of Findings
SIMS 157 J. Beran
S. Ghosh
Slowly Decaying Correlations, Testing Normality, Nuisance Parameters
SIMS 158 H. Zhu
A.G. Journel
Indicator Conditioned Estimator
SIMS 159 N. Duan
A. Dobbs
W.R. Ott
Comprehensive Definitions of Exposure and Dose to Environmental Pollution
SIMS 160 A. Douglas
M. Delampady
Eastern Lake Survey Phase I: Documentation for the Data and the Derived Data Sets
SIMS 161 W.F. Caselton
L. Kan
J.V. Zidek
Quality Data Networks That Minimize Theory
SIMS 162 S. Wu
J.V. Zidek
An Entropy Based Analysis of Data from Selected NAP/NTN Network Sites for 1983--86
SIMS 163 P. Monestiez
J.M. Audergon
R. Habib
Spatial Dependences and Sampling in a Fruit Tree: A Geostatistical Approach
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National Security Agency Series

These reports are identified by the Principal Investigator on the supporting NSA award(s).


Report
Number
Author(s) Title
SIE NSA 06 M. Knowles
D. Siegmund
Confidence Regions in Semilinear Regression
[also issued as EFS 340 in the NSF series]
SIE NSA 07 G. Alsmeyer Random Walks with Stochastically Bounded Increments: Renewal Theory
SIE NSA 08 G. Alsmeyer Random Walks with Stochastically Bounded Increments: Foundations and Characterization Results
SIE NSA 09 C.R. Loader Change Point Problems for Poisson Processes
SIE NSA 10 T.L. Lai Recursive Estimation in ARMAX Models
[also issued as LAI 18 in the NSF series]
SIE NSA 11 D. Rabinowitz Estimating Undiscovered Resources Using Exploration Theory
SIE NSA 12 D. Siegmund
H. Zhang
Confidence Regions in Broken Line Regression
[also issued as EFS 363 in the NSF series]
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Air Force Office of Scientific Research Series

These reports are identified by the Principal Investigator on the supporting AFO award(s).


Report
Number
Author(s) Title
SIE AFO 07 M. Knowles
D. Siegmund
Confidence Regions in Semilinear Regression
[also issued as SIE 06 in the NSA series]
SIE AFO 08 G. Alsmeyer On Generalized Renewal Measures and Certain First Passage Times
SIE AFO 09 C.R. Loader Inference for a Hazard Rate Change Point
SIE AFO 10 C.R. Loader Boundary Crossing Probabilities for Locally Poisson Processes
SIE AFO 11 H. Hirose On Some Failure Data Cases Related to the 3 Parameter Weibull Distribution and the Gumbel Distribution
SIE AFO 12 D. Siegmund
H. Zhang
Confidence Regions in Broken Line Regression
[also issued as SIE 12 in the NSA series]
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Army Research Office Series

These reports are identified by the Principal Investigator on the supporting ARO award(s).


Report
Number
Author(s) Title
AND ARO 24 T.W. Anderson
K.T. Fang
Theory and Applications of Elliptically Contoured and Related Distributions
AND ARO 25 T.W. Anderson
R.P. Mentz
Iterative Procedures for Exact Maximum Likelihood Estimation in the First-Order Gaussian Moving Average Model
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Office of Naval Research Series

These reports are identified by the Principal Investigator on the supporting ONR award(s).


Report
Number
Author(s) Title
SOL ONR 426 H. Doss
J. Marhoul
Some Graphical Methods for Assessing the Dependence Structure Between Neuronal Spike Trains
SOL ONR 427 A.E. Gelfand Mean Square Error Behavior for Prediction in Linear Regression Models
SOL ONR 428 S. Leeds
A.E. Gelfand
Estimation for Dirichlet Mixed Models
SOL ONR 429 S. Iyengar Hitting Lines with Two-Dimensional Brownian Motion
SOL ONR 430 I. Olkin
M.A. Stephens
On Making the Shortlist for the Selection of Candidates
[also issued as OLK 269 in the NSF series]
SOL ONR 431 D.K. Dey
A.E. Gelfand
Improved Estimation of a Patterned Covariance Matrix
SOL ONR 432 D.R. Hoover Bounds on Expectations of Order Statistics for Dependent Samples
SOL ONR 433 S. Iyengar Evaluation of Normal Probabilities of Symmetric Regions
SOL ONR 434 A.E. Gelfand
D.K. Dey
Improved Estimation of Variance Components in Mixed Models
SOL ONR 435 E.I. George
C.P. Robert
Capture-Recapture Models and Bayesian Sampling
SOL ONR 436 R.A. Lockhart
M.A. Stephens
Tests of Fit Based on the Correlation Coefficient
SOL ONR 437 B.P. Carlin
A.E. Gelfand
A.F.M. Smith
Hierarchical Bayesian Analysis of Change Point Problems
SOL ONR 438 D.R. Hoover Simultaneous Comparisons of Multiple Treatments to Two (or More) Controls
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Biostatistics Series

These reports are supported primarily by grants from the Public Health Service.


Report
Number
Author(s) Title
BIO 134 B. Efron Jackknife-After-Bootstrap Standard Errors and Influence Functions
[also issued as EFS 339 in the NSF series]
BIO 135 D.A. Bloch Evaluating Predictions of Events with Binary Outcomes: An Appraisal of the Brier Score and Some of Its Close Relatives
BIO 136 D.L. Donoho
I.M. Johnstone
J.C. Hoch
A.S. Stern
Maximum Entropy and the Nearly Black Object
[also issued as EFS 344 in the NSF series]
BIO 137 T. DiCiccio
B. Efron
Better Approximate Confidence Intervals in Exponential Families
[also issued as EFS 345 in the NSF series]
BIO 138 I.M. Johnstone
B.W. Silverman
Discretization Effects in Statistical Inverse Problems
[also issued as EFS 349 in the NSF series]
BIO 139 B. Efron Six Questions Raised by the Bootstrap
[also issued as EFS 350 in the NSF series]
BIO 140 A.M. Garber
R.A. Olshen
H. Zhang
Predicting Longitudinal Changes in Cholesterol
BIO 141 C. Battilana
H. Zhang
R.A. Olshen
L. Wexler
B.D. Myers
PAH Extraction and the Estimation of Plasma Flow in the Diseased Human Kidney
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