A Journal Devoted To All Areas Of Applied Statistics
 
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Annals of Applied Statistics

Statistical research spans an enormous range from direct subject-matter collaborations to pure mathematical theory. The Annals of Applied Statistics, the newest journal from the IMS, is aimed at papers in the applied half of this range. Published quarterly in both print and electronic form, our goal is to provide a timely and unified forum for all areas of applied statistics.

    

Bradley Efron

 

Editor-In-Chief

Stephen E. Fienberg

 

Editor for social science, government, sample surveys, and economics

Michael Newton

 

Editor for biology, medicine, and genetics

Michael Stein

 

Editor for physical science, computation, engineering, and the environment

Karen Kafadar

 

Editor for general topics

     
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IMPACT FACTOR: AOAS has received its first impact rating, 2.448, placing it fourth on the top 10 list of statistics journals.
 
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MODELING OF NETWORK DATA
The Annals of Applied Statistics is planning a special section in 2009 with papers on the modeling of network data. Applications can be in any area of science including social networks, the study of the Internet and various forms of electronic communications, protein-protein interactions and other biological network phenomena. Submissions for this special section are no longer being accepted, but papers on this and related topics are welcome, and will be reviewed in the usual way.
 
   
 
 

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