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REJOINDER: THE DANTZIG SELECTOR:STATISTICAL ESTIMATION WHEN P IS MUCH LARGER THAN N
DANTZIG SELECTOR STATISTICAL ESTIMATION MUCH LARGER THAN N
2015/6/17
First of all, we would like to thank all the discussants for their interest and comments, as well as for their thorough investigation. The comments all underlie the importance and timeliness of the to...
My piece (Enfield 2013) wasn’t a review but a commentary on what I’m reading, using Everett’s book in the light of related work to articulate three fundamental questions in the anthropology of languag...
The theory that dare not speak its name: A rejoinder to Mufwene and Francis
Mufwene Francis
2015/4/1
The theory that dare not speak its name: A rejoinder to Mufwene and Francis.
Rejoinder to "Statistical Modeling of Spatial Extremes"
Rejoinder "Statistical Modeling of Spatial Extremes"
2012/9/17
We are grateful to the discussants for their posi-tive and interesting comments. In an area moving so rapidly it is to be expected that our review overlooks
some work, and all the contributions helpf...
Rejoinder to "Multiple Testing for Exploratory Research"
Rejoinder "Multiple Testing for Exploratory Research"
2012/9/17
We are thankful to the three discussants for their helpful and stimulating comments to our work. We value especially the many suggestions for extensions of the methodology given by all three discussan...
Rejoinder to ‘‘Perils of correlating CUSUM-transformed variables to infer ecological relationships (Breton et al. 2006; Glibert 2010)’’
Rejoinder Perils of correlating CUSUM-transformed variables infer ecological relationships Breton et al. 2006 Glibert 2010
2014/4/4
In their comment, Cloern et al. (2011) develop theoretical evidence that cumulative sum of variability (CUSUM)-transformed variables should not be used to lead to inferences due to the increase of aut...
In writing my essay I presumed I was voicing,with a few novel nuances, a nearly universal attitude among contemporary statistical practitioners—at least among those who had wrestled with the incom-pat...
Rejoinder: A statistical analysis of multiple temperature proxies: Are reconstructions of surface temperatures over the last 1000 years reliable?
Climate change global warming paleoclimatology tempera-ture reconstruction model validation cross-validation time series
2011/6/17
We heartily thank Michael Stein and Brad Efron for selecting our paper
for discussion and for the tremendous task of recruiting and editing 13 discussion
articles on this controversial and timely to...
Rejoinder: Quantifying the Fraction of Missing Information for Hypothesis Testing in Statistical and Genetic Studies
Quantifying Genetic Studies Missing Information Hypothesis Testing
2011/3/21
Rejoinder to "Quantifying the Fraction of Missing Information for Hypothesis Testing in Statistical and Genetic Studies" [arXiv:1102.2774]
Rejoinder: Quantifying the Fraction of Missing Information for Hypothesis Testing in Statistical and Genetic Studies
Quantifying Genetic Studies Missing Information Hypothesis Testing
2011/3/23
Rejoinder to "Quantifying the Fraction of Missing Information for Hypothesis Testing in Statistical and Genetic Studies" [arXiv:1102.2774]
Our three discussants fit an “ideal statistican”profile, combining deep theoretical understanding with serious scientific interests. The three essayswhich are more than commentaries on my articlerefle...
Collusion in Industrial Economics—A Rejoinder
collusion optimal punishment competition policy
2010/11/5
This rejoinder responds to some issues raised in the comments to my survey on collusion. The
focus is on different assumptions on the punishment phase and on some aspects of competition policy.
First of all we want to thank the editor, Michael Newton, for leading the review and discussion of our work.
Rejoinder: Likelihood Inference for Models with Unobservables Another View
Rejoinder Likelihood Inference Models Unobservables Another View
2010/10/15
First we should like to thank the editor for allowing us to respond to interesting discussions from the discussants,Molenberghs, Kenward and Verbeke (MKV), Louis and Meng, for the effort they have put...
A Rejoinder to Mackintosh and some Remarks on the Concept of General Intelligence
Rejoinder Mackintosh Concept General Intelligence
2010/4/30
In 2000 Nicholas J. Mackintosh (2000) published an article in Nature referring to
the concept of general intelligence (“g”) claiming that there is clear empirical
evidence for the existence of the g...