Statistical Methodology aims to publish articles of high quality reflecting the varied facets of contemporary statistical theory
as well as of significant applications. In addition to helping to stimulate research, the journal intends to bring about interactions
among statisticians and scientists in other disciplines broadly ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Statistical Methodology aims to publish articles of high quality reflecting the varied facets of contemporary statistical theory
as well as of significant applications. In addition to helping to stimulate research, the journal intends to bring about interactions
among statisticians and scientists in other disciplines broadly interested in statistical methodology. The journal focuses on traditional
areas such as statistical inference, multivariate analysis, design of experiments, sampling theory, regression analysis, re-sampling
methods, time series, nonparametric statistics, etc., and also gives special emphasis to established as well as emerging applied areas.
Emphasis is on importance, interest, and originality - formal novelty and correctness alone are not sufficient to warrant a publication.
Statistical Methodology contains original research papers, review articles, discussion papers as well as short communications
on teacher's corner and consultant's forum. "Discussion Papers" are selected on the basis of their quality and relevance.
The main emphasis is on importance, originality, and broad appeal to statistical readership. The discussion papers should present research
at the forefront of statistical methods. Articles accepted for discussion will be published along with the comments from the experts.
The journal also include papers on the development of novel methodology with potential applications, and papers on novel applications
supported by statistical methodology. The journal especially encourages the submission of authoritative reviews of innovative statistical
applications and noteworthy overview presentations from interdisciplinary conferences. All submitted manuscripts will undergo normal
review process and the publication decision will be adjudged by quality, novelty, suitability and interest.
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G.J. Babu
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