Statistics in Transition

eISSN: 2450-0291pISSN: 1234-7655
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Aims and Scope

The journal provides a forum for exchange of ideas and experience amongst members of international community of statisticians, data producers and users, including researchers, teachers, policy makers and the general public. Its initially dominating focus on statistical issues pertinent to transition from centrally planned to a market-oriented economy has gradually been extended to embracing statistical problems related to development and modernization of the system of public (official) statistics, in general. Less

Key Metrics

CiteScore
0.7
SJR
Q4Statistics and Probability
SNIP
0.55

Journal Specifications

Overview
  • Publisher
    Walter de Gruyter
  • Language
    English
  • Publication Time
    9
  • Editorial Review Process
    Double anonymous peer review
General Details
  • Language
    English
  • Society/Institute/Sponsor
    Polish Statistical Association
  • Website URL
Publication Details
  • Publication Time
    9
Editorial Review Detail
Information for authors
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Topics Covered

Business statistics
Small area estimation
Bankruptcy prediction
Robust regression
Mobile enterprise
Long memory
Mutual fund performance
Repeated measures design
Autocorrelation
Lindley distribution
Auxiliary variables
Population mean

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The publisher of Statistics in Transition is Walter de Gruyter.

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The eISSN number is 2450-0291 and pISSN number is 1234-7655 for Statistics in Transition.

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The journal covers a wide range of topics inlcuding Business statistics, Small area estimation, Bankruptcy prediction, Robust regression, Mobile enterprise, Long memory, Mutual fund performance, Repeated measures design, Autocorrelation, Lindley distribution, Auxiliary variables, Population mean.

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