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Publisher
Główny Urząd Statystyczny
Journal
Statistics in Transition new series
Year
2023
Volume
24
Issue
2
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Volume contents
2
article:
Outlier detection based on the functional coefficient of variation
(
Deveci Kocakoç I.
,
Köymen Keser I.
), p. 1-16
article:
Modelling the volatility of African capital markets in the presence of the Covid-19 pandemic: evidence from five emerging economies in Africa
(
Adeboye N. O.
,
Abimbola O. V.
,
Folorunso S. O.
,
Akinbo R. Y.
), p. 17-37
article:
Bayesian estimation of fertility rates under imperfect age reporting
(
Verma V.
,
Nath D. C.
,
Dwivedi S. N.
), p. 39-57
article:
The prediction of new Covid-19 cases in Poland with machine learning models
(
Chwila A.
), p. 59-83
article:
New generators for minimal circular generalised neighbour designs in blocks of two different sizes
(
Nadeem M.
,
Noreen K.
,
Kashif Rasheed H. M.
,
Ahmed R.
,
Hassan M. U.
), p. 85-92
article:
On representativeness, informative sampling, nonignorable nonresponse, semiparametric prediction and calibration
(
Eideh A.
), p. 93-111
article:
A new confidence interval for the odds ratio
(
Zielińska-Kolasińska Z.
,
Zieliński W.
), p. 113-128
article:
Determinants of livestock products export in Ethiopia
(
Kefelegn E.
), p. 129-140
article:
On some efficient classes of estimators using auxiliary attribute
(
Bhushan S.
,
Kumar A.
), p. 141-157
article:
Proposal of a causal model measuring the impact of an ISO 9001 certified Quality Management System on financial performance of Moroccan service-based companies
(
El Moury I.
,
Hadini M.
,
Chebir A.
,
Ali Mohamed B.
,
Adil E.
), p. 159-184
article:
Dynamics of survey responses before and during the pandemic: entropy and dissimilarity measures applied to business tendency survey data
(
Tomczyk E.
), p. 185-199
article:
Breaking Benford's law: a statistical analysis of COVID-19 data using the Euclidean distance statistic
(
Campanelli L.
), p. 201-215
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