@string{AmStat = "The American Statistician"} @string{AnnStat = "Annals of Statistics"} % @string{JASA = "Journal of the American Statistical Association"} @string{AnInStMa = "Annals of the Inst.\ of Stat.\ Math."} @string{JASA = "JASA"} @string{JAppTh = "Journal of Approximation Theory"} @string{JMAA = "Journal of Analysis and Applications"} @string{JRSS = "Journal of the Royal Statistical Society"} %% ALWAYS #~A or #~B! @string{JRSSA = JRSS # "~A, General"} @string{JRSSB = JRSS # "~B"} @string{JRSSC-AS = "Applied Statistics --- " # JRSS # "~C"} @string{NuMath = "Numerische Mathematik"} @string{SIAM = "Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics"} @string{SSci = "Statistical Science"} @string{StMed = "Statist.\ in Med."}% Statistics in Medicine @string{ScandS = "Scandinavian Journal of Statistics"} @string{JSS = "Journal of Statistical Software"} @string{JSSC = "SIAM Journal on Scientific and Statistical Computing"} % @string{JSSC = "SIAM J. Sci.\ Statist.\ Comput."} @string{JCGS = "Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics"} % @string{CSDA = "Computational Statistics \& Data Analysis"} @string{CSDA = "Computat.\ Statist.\ Data Anal."} @string{IEEE-ASSP = "IEEE Trans.\ Acoust., Speech, Signal Processing"} % @string{TOMS = "ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software"} % @string{TOMS = "{ACM} Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS)"} @string{TOMS = "ACM Trans.\ Math.\ Software"} @string{ETH = "Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)"} @string{UWstat = "Department of Statistics, University of Washington"} @string{Wiley = "Wiley"} @string{NY = "N.~Y."} @article{HarJH85, Author = {J. A. Hartigan and P. M. Hartigan}, Title = {The Dip Test of Unimodality}, Year = 1985, Journal = AnnStat, Volume = 13, Pages = {70--84}, Keywords = {Multimodality; Isotonic regression; Empirical distribution} } @article{HarP85, author = {P. M. Hartigan}, title = {Computation of the Dip Statistic to Test for Unimodality}, year = 1985, journal = {Applied Statistics}, pages = {320--325}, volume = 34 } %% -- note that ~/bib/master.bib has quite a few more on "modality" testing