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International Journal of Statistics in Medical Research | Volume 4 Number 3
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Assessment of the Performance of Imputation Techniques in Observational Studies with Two Measurements - Pages 240-251 Supplementing Missing Self-Reported Race Data with a Probability Distribution in Logistic Regression Models - Pages 252-259 Comparative Analysis of the Effects of Three Antithrombotic Regimens on Clinical Outcomes of Patients with Atrial Fibrillation and Recent Percutaneous Coronary Intervention with Stent. A Retrospective Cohort Study - Pages 260-269 Comparative Study of Human and Automated Screening for Antinuclear Antibodies by Immunofluorescence on HEp-2 Cells - Pages 270-276 A Contribution to the Genetic Epidemiology of Structured Populations - Pages 277-281 Assessment of Statistical Approaches to Model Low Count Data: An Empirical Application to Youth Delinquency - Pages 282-286 Multiple Imputation by Fully Conditional Specification for Dealing with Missing Data in a Large Epidemiologic Study - Pages 287-295 Application of Generalized Additive Models to the Evaluation of Continuous Markers for Classification Purposes - Pages 296-305 |
Special Issues | International Journal of Statistics in Medical Research
IJSMR aims to keep its readers updated about new developments, areas of special concerns, and highly discussed topics in the field by publishing Special Issues on focused topics/themes. To meet this objective IJSMR has published following Special Issues in past years. |
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S. No | Guest Editors | Topic | Guest Editors E-mail |
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1 | Heather G Allore | Methods for Estimating Treatment Effects of Persons with Multiple Chronic Conditions | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | View PDF Published |
2 | Kartlos Joseph Kachiashvili | Inference in Clinical Experiments | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | View PDF Published |
3 | Víctor Juan Vera-Ponce | Statistical Methods and Models for Chronic Diseases | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | View PDF |
About Special Issues:
Lifescience Global/IJSMR publishes Special Issues which are collection of articles related to a specific topical research area within the scope of a journal. Such issues are published to enable the authors sharing targeted research on emerging areas of the field, emphasizing on important existing subfields with a deeper insight, and throwing light on novel cross-disciplinary applications. The proposals for special issues are submitted by the “Guest editor(s)” however, all such proposals are subject to review and approval by members of the journal's permanent Editorial Board Members. It is noteworthy that all articles submitted for publication under the umbrella of a special issue are double-blind-peer-reviewed, just like articles published in the regular issues of the journal.
The Guest editors and Lifescience Global actively promotes Special Issues and invite relevant scholars and researchers across the world to ensures that the issues gain global attention on emerging and highly discussed areas of the field.
Once a Special Issue theme/proposal is finalized and gains approval by the journal’s Editorial Board, it is made visible on the journal’s website along with the guest editors’ name(s) and open for submissions through the journal’s article submission process.
The Call for Papers to invite authors is prepared by the Guest editor(s) briefly describing the theme of their Special Issue.
The Guest editors and Lifescience Global take part to actively promote Special Issues and invite relevant scholars and researchers across the world to ensures that the issues gain global attention on emerging and highly discussed areas of the field.
The Guest Editor(s), editorial members of the journal and the publisher are free to send Call for Papers via email to scholars/researchers working in the relevant field. The potential readers are also notified about the call for papers through the journal’s website. However, the support and promotion of special issues by the Guest Editors maximizes the likelihood of a successful Special Issue.
Articles’ submission, handling and publication for Special Issues
Guest Editor(s) may publish their articles in their own special issue. To prevent any possible conflict of interest, articles submitted by Guest Editor(s) are not reviewed by any member of the Guest Editorial Team rather, these are handled by the journal’s permanent Editorial Board Members and an external double blind review process is selected for these. The Guest Editors work for their special issue in a way similar to the journal’s editors for the regular issues. Based on their subject-specific expertise they are responsible for selecting the right articles suited to the theme of their Special Issue, choosing appropriate reviewer with field experties for submitted papers ensuring a double-blind review process and avoiding any potential conflict of interest, and making final decisions of acceptance/rejection of articles based on the reviewers’ reports. No article submitted to a special issue is exclusion to the double blind review process.
The editorial staff of the journal will be available for any administrative assistance that Guest Editors may need for the successful publication of their Special Issue. Editorial staff is responsible for sending reminder emails to authors and reviewers, contacting late reviewers, notifying authors of Guest Editor’s decisions about article acceptance/revision/rejection, along with various other administrative tasks.
Once manuscripts submitted to Special Issues have been accepted by the Guest Editors based on the reviewers’ reports, these are immediately published. They will appear online on the relevant Special Issue page of the journal website.
All manuscripts published in Special Issues will be indexed in the same databases as articles published in the regular issue of the journal. They can be viewed in the relevant databases in which the journal is indexed.
We allow six months from the initial Call for Papers to the final submission deadline. After the deadline, new submissions to the Special Issue will not be accepted; however, new articles may continue to appear in the Special Issue as manuscripts already under peer review may find acceptance by the Guest Editor(s).
In case a Special Issue is cancelled during its publication owing to any unforeseen reasons, all under consideration and published manuscripts within the Issue will be transferred to the regular issue of the journal.
Articles submitted to Special Issues are subject to an Article Processing Charge (APC) provided they are accepted for publication after peer review.
For more details on article processing charges, please follow the "Article Processing Charges" of the journal.
International Journal of Statistics in Medical Research | Volume 4 Number 2
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Special IssueThe Reliability and Accuracy of Human JudgmentEditorial: The Reliability and Accuracy of Human Judgment - Page 161 Statistics and Policy Decisions: Issues in Statistical Analyses - Pages 162-171 On the Relationship between the Reliability and Accuracy of Bio-Behavioral Diagnoses: Simple Math to the Rescue - Pages 172-179 Measurement and Mismeasurement of Social Development in Infants Later Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder - Pages 180-187 General ArticlesPredicting Upcoming Glucose Levels in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Using a Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroscedasticity Modelling Approach - Pages 188-198 Reliability Analysis for Two Components Connected in Parallel with Lindley Probability Model - Pages 199-202 Non-Parametric Test for Ordered Medians: The Jonckheere Terpstra Test - Pages 203-207 Using Propensity Score Matching in Clinical Investigations: A Discussion and Illustration Control Charts for Skewed Distributions: Johnson’s Distributions - Pages 217-223 Examining Biliary Acid Constituents among Gall Bladder Patients: A Bayes Study Using the Generalized Linear Model - Pages 224-239 |
International Journal of Statistics in Medical Research | Volume 4 Number 1
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Prediction and Identification of Covariates of Intra-cerebral Hemorrhage - Pages 1-7 Evaluating Treatment Effect in Multicenter Trials with Small Centers Using Survival Modeling - Pages 8-25 Bayesian Inference Supports the Use of Bypass Surgery Over Percutaneous Coronary Intervention To Reduce Mortality in Diabetic Patients with Multivessel Coronary Disease - Pages 26-34 Establishing Reliability When Multiple Examiners Evaluate a Single Case-Part II: Applications to Symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) - Pages 35-47 Age Scale for Assessing Activities of Daily Living - Pages 48-56 Estimating Mean and Standard Deviation from the Sample Size, Three Quartiles, Minimum, and Maximum - Pages 57-64 An Exponential Melanoma Trend Model - Pages 65-71 On the Translation of a Treatment's Effect on Disease Progression Into an Effect on Overall Survival - Pages 72-78 Some Useful Properties of Log-Logistic Random Variables for Health Care Simulations Inferential Procedures for Comparing the Accuracy and Intrinsic Measures of Multivariate Receiver Operating Characteristic (MROC) Curve - Pages 87-93 The Hybrid ROC (HROC) Curve and its Divergence Measures for Binary Classificatio - Pages 94-102 Time Profile of Time-Dependent Area Under the ROC Curve for Survival Data - Pages 103-113 Use of Geometric Mean in Bioequivalence Trials - Pages 114-120 Survival Functions in the Presence of Several Events and Competing Risks: Estimation and Interpretation Beyond Kaplan-Meier - Pages 121-139 Determinants of Immunization Among Children Aged 12-23 Months in Ethiopia: A Proportional Odds Model Approach - Pages 140-155 A Study of Risk Factors for Breast Cancer in a Primary Oncology Clinic in Benghazi-Libya - Pages 156-160 |