Statistical Science

Academic journal
Statistical Science
DisciplineStatistics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byMoulinath Banerjee
Publication details
History1986–present
Publisher
Impact factor
3.523 (2009)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt1 · alt2)
NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt Paid subscription required)
ISO 4Stat. Sci.
MathSciNetStatist. Sci.
Indexing
CODEN (alt · alt2) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt)
MIAR · NLM (alt) · Scopus
ISSN0883-4237
LCCNsn98-23316
JSTOR08834237
OCLC no.12143452
Links
  • Journal homepage
  • Access via Project Euclid
  • Full text from 2004 at arXiv

Statistical Science is a review journal published by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. The founding editor was Morris H. DeGroot, who explained the mission of the journal in his 1986 editorial:[1]

"A central purpose of Statistical Science is to convey the richness, breadth and unity of the field by presenting the full range of contemporary statistical thought at a modest technical level accessible to the wide community of practitioners, teachers, researchers and students of statistics and probability."

Editors

  • 2023–2025 Moulinath Banerjee
  • 2020–2022 Sonia Petrone
  • 2017–2019 Cun-Hui Zhang
  • 2014–2016 Peter Green
  • 2011–2013 Jon Wellner
  • 2008–2010 David Madigan
  • 2005–2007 Ed George
  • 2002–2004 George Casella
  • 2001 Morris Eaton
  • 2001 Richard Tweedie
  • 1998–2000 Leon Gleser
  • 1995–1997 Paul Switzer
  • 1992–1994 Robert E. Kass
  • 1989–1991 Carl N. Morris
  • 1985–1989 Morris H. DeGroot

References

  1. ^ DeGroot, Morris H. (1986), "Editorial: The purpose of Statistical Science" (PDF), Statistical Science, 1: 1–2

Further reading

  • "Guidelines for Writing for Statistical Science" (PDF), Statistical Science, 9 (4): 591, 1994, JSTOR 2246259, retrieved 28 May 2016

External links

  • Statistical Science home page
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