Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods  
Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
J. Mod. App. Stat. Meth.
Discipline Statistics
Language English
Edited by Shlomo Sawilowsky
Publication details
Publisher
JMASM, Inc. (United States)
Publication history
2002present
Frequency Biannually
Yes
Indexing
ISSN 1538–9472
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The Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods is a biannual peer-reviewed open access journal.[1] It was established in 2002 by Shlomo Sawilowsky, and is currently published by the Wayne State University Library System in Detroit, MI. The Current Index to Statistics classifies it as one of over 160 core statistics journals.[2] The journal originally appeared as a print and electronic journal through volume 8(1) in 2009, and subsequently appears as an electronic journal. It publishes peer-reviewed work pertaining to new statistical tests and the comparison of existing statistical tests, Monte Carlo; bootstrap, Jackknife, and resampling methods; nonparametric, robust, permutation, exact, and approximate randomization methods; and statistical algorithms, pseudorandom number generators, and simulation techniques. The journal is indexed in the Elsevier Bibliographic Database, EMBASE, Compendex, Geobase, PsycINFO, ScienceDirect, and Scopus. It is also listed in the Encyclopedia of Measurement and Statistics[3] and Cabells.[4]

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References

  1. Sawilowsky, S. (2006). Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods. In N. Salkind (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Measurement and Statistics, 2:499500. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.
  2. Current Index to Statistics Core Journals
  3. 2006, Mahwah, NJ: Sage
  4. http://www.cabells.com/index.aspx
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