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From a regional to an international journal:

Established in 1974 by the Danish Society for Theoretical Statistics, the Finnish Statistical Society, the Norwegian Statistical Society and the Swedish Statistical Association. From a regional to an international journal:.

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From a regional to an international journal:

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  1. Established in 1974 by the Danish Society for Theoretical Statistics, the Finnish Statistical Society, the Norwegian Statistical Society and the Swedish Statistical Association

  2. From a regional to an international journal: The 1976 volume was 224 pages and had 20% non-Nordic authors, while the 2006 volume was almost 900 pages and 90% of the authors were from outside the Nordic countries. Until 1991 SJS was published by Almqvist & Wiksell. Thereafter it has been published by Blackwell SJS is planned to become available in JSTOR Editors: - Bengt Rosén (1974-85) - Søren Johansen (1986-90) - Elja Arjas (1991-94) - Dag Tjøstheim(1995-97) - Steffen Lauritzen (1998-00) - Lennart Bondesson (2001-03) - Thomas Scheike(2004-06) - Ørnulf Borgan & Bo Lindqvist (2007-09)

  3. Associate editors: Vanessa Didelez, London, UKJason Fine, Madison, USAUrsula Gather, Dortmund, GermanyHåkon Gjessing, Oslo, NorwayIngrid Glad, Oslo, NorwayJuha Heikkinen, Helsinki, FinlandIvar Heuch, Bergen, NorwayLasse Holmström, Oulu, FinlandIngrid van Keilegom, Louvain-la-Neuve, BelgiumMathieu Kessler, Cartagena, SpainDanyu Lin, Chapel Hill, USATorben Martinussen, Copenhagen, DenmarkKenneth Nordström, Oulu, FinlandJukka Nyblom, Joensuu, FinlandYudi Pawitan, Stockholm, SwedenHåvard Rue, Trondheim, NorwayTobias Rydén, Lund, SwedenMartin Sköld, Lund, SwedenRasmus Waagepetersen, Aalborg, DenmarkStephen Walker, Canterbury, UK

  4. Aim of SJS: It is the aim of SJS is to report significant and innovative contributions to statistical methodology, both theory and applications. Thus we seek interesting and original papers with practical relevance. SJS has a reputation for publishing key papers in survival analysis, longitudinal data analysis, spatial statistics and graphical models. However, it is the aim of SJS to publish over a broad spectrum of methodological problems, so contributions from all parts of statistics are welcome (unless very specialized), as are statistically motivated probability papers.

  5. Examples of papers from 2006: Rank Regression Analysis of Multivariate Failure Time Data Based on Marginal Linear Models Z. Jin, D. Y. Lin and Z. Ying   Bayesian Geostatistical DesignPeter Diggle and Søren Lophaven Inference on Survival Data with Covariate Measurement Error - An  Imputation-based ApproachYi Li and Louise Ryan Non-parametric Estimation of Tail DependenceRafael Schmidt and Ulrich Stadtmüller A Simulation-based Goodness-of-fit Test for Random Effects in Generalized Linear Mixed ModelsRasmus Waagepetersen Goodness-of-fit Procedures for Copula Models Based on the Probability Integral Transformation Christian Genest, Jean-François Quessy and Bruno Rémillard False Discovery Control for Multiple Tests of Association Under General DependenceNicolai Meinshausen Using a Markov Chain to Construct a Tractable Approximation of an Intractable Probability DistributionJames P. Hobert, Galin L. Jones and Christian P. Robert

  6. Ranking: Impact factor 2005: 0.822 (ranked 31 of 81) Cited half-life 2005: > 10 year SJS is a level 2 journal in the Norwegian ranking system Submissions: 218 in 2006 About 100 so far this year OnlineEarly: Paper are published online once they are ready for publication

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