The Canadian Journal of Statistics Award is presented each year by the Statistical Society of Canada to the author(s) of an article published in the Journal, in recognition of the outstanding quality of the methodological innovation and presentation
Nominations
- The year 20XX Canadian Journal of Statistics Award will be given to the author(s) of the best paper from the 20XX volume of the Journal selected by the Committee in March or April of year 20XX + 1.
- The criteria to be used for selection are excellence, innovation, and presentation.
- The award will be presented at the 20XX + 1 Annual Meeting of the Society.
- The author(s) of the winning paper will be invited to present the paper at an invited session at the Annual Meeting at which they receive the award.
Angelo Canty, Anthony Davison, David Hinkley and Valérie Ventur, The Canadian Journal of Statistics Award 2007
The Statistical Society of Canada today announced that Angelo Canty, Anthony Davison, David Hinkley and Valérie Ventura have been awarded The Canadian Journal of Statistics Award for the best paper published in the journal for 2006, judged according to excellence, innovation and presentation.
Hwashin Hyun Shin, Glen Takahara and Duncan J. Murdoch, Lauréats du prix de La revue canadienne de statistique 2008
The Canadian Journal of Statistics (CJS) Award is presented each year by the Statistical Society of Canada (SSC) to the authors of a contribution to the journal in recognition of the outstanding quality of the paper's methodological innovation and presentation.
Qing Pan and Doug Schaubel, Lauréats du prix de La revue canadienne de statistique 2009
The Statistical Society of Canada is pleased to award Qing Pan and Doug Schaubel the Canadian Journal of Statistics Award for the best paper published in the journal in 2008. The papers are judged according to excellence, innovation and presentation.
Lajos Horváth Piotr Kokoszka, and Matthew L. Reimherr, Lauréats du prix de La revue canadienne de statistique 2010
The Canadian Journal of Statistics Award is presented each year by the Statistical Society of Canada to the author(s) of an article published in the Journal, in recognition of the outstanding quality of the paper’s methodological innovation and presentation.
Isabel Molina and J.N.K. Rao, Lauréats du prix de La revue canadienne de statistique 2011
The Canadian Journal of Statistics Award is presented each year by the Statistical Society of Canada to the author(s) of an article published in the journal, in recognition of the outstanding quality of the paper’s methodological innovation and presentation.
This year’s winner is the article entitled “Small area estimation of poverty indicators” (vol. 38, no 3, pp. 369-385), by Isabel Molina and J.N.K.
Chong Gu and Ping Ma, Lauréats du prix de La revue canadienne de statistique 2012
The Canadian Journal of Statistics Award is presented each year by the Statistical Society of Canada to the author(s) of an article published in the Journal, in recognition of the outstanding quality of the paper's methodological innovation and presentation. This year's winner is the article entitled "Nonparametric regression with cross-classified responses" (vol. 39, no. 4, pp. 591-609) by Chong Gu and Ping Ma.
Zhong Guan, Jing Qin and Biao Zhang , Lauréats du prix de La revue canadienne de statistique 2013
The Canadian Journal of Statistics Award is presented each year by the Statistical Society of Canada to the author(s) of an article published in the Journal, in recognition of the outstanding quality of the paper’s methodological innovation and presentation. This year’s winner is the article entitled “Information borrowing methods for covariate-adjusted ROC curve” (Volume 40, no. 3, pp. 569-587) by Zhong Guan, Jing Qin and Biao Zhang.
Art Owen, The Canadian Journal of Statistics Award 2014
The Canadian Journal of Statistics Award is presented each year by the Statistical Society of Canada to the author(s) of an article published in the Journal, in recognition of the outstanding quality of the paper’s methodological innovation and presentation. This year’s winner is the article entitled “Self-concordance for empirical likelihood” (Volume 41, no. 3, pp. 387-397) by Art B. Owen.
Doug Schaubel, Hui Zhang, John D. Kalbfleisch and Xu Shu, Lauréats du prix de La revue canadienne de statistique 2015
The Canadian Journal of Statistics Award is presented each year by the Statistical Society of Canada to the author(s) of an article published in the Journal, in recognition of the outstanding quality of the methodological innovation and presentation. This year's winner is the article entitled "Semiparametric methods for survival analysis of case-control data subject to dependent censoring" (Volume 42, no. 3, pp. 365-383) by Douglas E. Schaubel, Hui Zhang, John D. Kalbfleisch, and Xu Shu.
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