Statistics Journals - General Theory and Methodology

General Theory and Methodology

  • Annals of Statistics, The
  • Communications in Statistics
  • Journal of the American Statistical Association
  • Biometrika
  • Sankhyā: The Indian Journal of Statistics
  • Journal of Multivariate Analysis
  • Journal of the Royal Statistical Society
  • Scandinavian Journal of Statistics
  • Statistics and Probability Letters
  • Statistical Science
  • Statistica Neerlandica
  • Statistica Sinica

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