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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Artificial Intelligence and Causal Inference47
Garib Nath Singh's contribution to the ‘First Discussion Meeting on Statistical Aspects of the Covid-19 Pandemic’40
Supervised Machine Learning for Text Analysis in R34
Anthony (John) Fox, 1946–202425
Auerbach et al.'s contribution to the Discussion of ‘Independent review of the UK Statistics Authority' by Lievesley23
The Vasicek distribution autoregressive time-series model for aggregated data of default and delinquency rates22
Modelling Survival Data in Medical Research: Fourth Edition21
Extreme-value modelling of migratory bird arrival dates: insights from citizen science data20
Networks with correlated edge processes19
Efficient statistical inference methods for assessing changes in species’ populations using citizen science data18
Improving survey inference in two-phase designs using Bayesian machine learning17
Ondřej Vencálek's contribution to the Discussion of ‘Some statistical aspects of the Covid-19 response’ by Wood et al17
Ursula Berger, Göran Kauermann and Helmut Küchenhoff’s contribution to the Discussion of 'Some statistical aspects of the Covid-19 response' by Wood et al16
Impacts of innovation school system in Korea: a latent space item response model with Neyman–Scott point process16
Stephen Senn’s contribution to the Discussion of 'Some statistical aspects of the Covid-19 response' by Wood et al15
Bias and excess variance in election polling: a not-so-hidden Markov model15
John Dunne and Li-Chun Zhang's reply to the Discussion of ‘A system of population estimates compiled from administrative data only'15
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