Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A-Statistics in Societ

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A-Statistics in Societ is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Artificial Intelligence and Causal Inference41
Garib Nath Singh's contribution to the ‘First Discussion Meeting on Statistical Aspects of the Covid-19 Pandemic’28
Anthony (John) Fox, 1946–202428
Auerbach et al.'s contribution to the Discussion of ‘Independent review of the UK Statistics Authority' by Lievesley26
Impacts of innovation school system in Korea: a latent space item response model with Neyman–Scott point process25
Stephen Senn’s contribution to the Discussion of ‘Some statistical aspects of the Covid-19 response’ by Wood et al.25
Ondřej Vencálek's contribution to the Discussion of ‘Some statistical aspects of the Covid-19 response’ by Wood et al.24
Ursula Berger, Göran Kauermann, and Helmut Küchenhoff’s contribution to the Discussion of ‘Some statistical aspects of the COVID-19 response’ by Wood et al.23
The Vasicek distribution autoregressive time-series model for aggregated data of default and delinquency rates23
Modelling Survival Data in Medical Research: Fourth Edition21
John Dunne and Li-Chun Zhang's reply to the Discussion of ‘A system of population estimates compiled from administrative data only'16
Networks with correlated edge processes16
Extreme-value modelling of migratory bird arrival dates: insights from citizen science data15
Models for emergent structures in mobility: specification and individual-level interpretation15
Bias and excess variance in election polling: a not-so-hidden Markov model15
Estimating the Number of Persons with HIV in Jails Via Web Scraping and Record Linkage15
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