Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods
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Date: 03/23/04
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Date: 23 Mar 2004 08:12:14 -0800
The JMASM web site is http://tbf.coe.wayne.edu/jmasm/ .
Issues can be downloaded there in PDF format. Its charter is
as follows:
"JMASM is an independent print and electronic journal designed to
provide an outlet for the scholarly works of applied nonparametric or
parametric statisticians, data analysts, researchers, classical or
modern psychometricians, quantitative or qualitative evaluators, and
methodologists. Work appearing in Regular Articles, Brief Reports,
and Early Scholars are externally peer reviewed, with input from the
Editorial Board; in Statistical Software Applications and Review and
JMASM Algorithms and Code are internally reviewed by the Editorial
Board."
I am crossposting to comp.lang.fortran because
(1) Walt Brainerd has written an article "The Importance Of Fortran In
The 21st Century"
in the May 2003 issue.
(2) The book "Statistics via Monte Carlo Simulation with Fortran" is
being sold at the site.
(3) The cover page of each issue contains a quadruply nested Fortran
DO-ENDDO loop, which I find endearing, if a bit odd. I hold
Brainerd responsible for this unless he can prove his
innocence :).
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The JMASM web site is http://tbf.coe.wayne.edu/jmasm/ .
Issues can be downloaded there in PDF format. Its charter is
as follows:
"JMASM is an independent print and electronic journal designed to
provide an outlet for the scholarly works of applied nonparametric or
parametric statisticians, data analysts, researchers, classical or
modern psychometricians, quantitative or qualitative evaluators, and
methodologists. Work appearing in Regular Articles, Brief Reports,
and Early Scholars are externally peer reviewed, with input from the
Editorial Board; in Statistical Software Applications and Review and
JMASM Algorithms and Code are internally reviewed by the Editorial
Board."
I am crossposting to comp.lang.fortran because
(1) Walt Brainerd has written an article "The Importance Of Fortran In
The 21st Century"
in the May 2003 issue.
(2) The book "Statistics via Monte Carlo Simulation with Fortran" is
being sold at the site.
(3) The cover page of each issue contains a quadruply nested Fortran
DO-ENDDO loop, which I find endearing, if a bit odd. I hold
Brainerd responsible for this unless he can prove his
innocence :).
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