The Philippine Statistician

The Philippine Statistician (TPS) is a refereed scientific journal published twice a year. TPS aims to disseminate a wide range of papers of technical, theoretical, and applied statistical nature considered of general or special interest to varied groups of statisticians. It considers papers resulting from original research in statistics and its applications. Papers will be sent for review on the assumption that this has not been published elsewhere nor is submitted in another journal. The TPS journal does not require any publication fee. For more information about submission of manuscript, please read the TPS Guidelines for Authors.

The Philippine Statistician has been indexed in Scopus since 2015 with ISSN:2094-0343.

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1.Nonparametric Bootstrap Test in a Multivariate Spatial-Temporal Model: A Simulation StudyAbubakar S. Asaad; Erniel B. Barrios2015642
2.Statistics for Applied Researchers: Bootstrap to the RescueNabendu Pal; Suntaree Unhapipat2015641
3.Developed Sampling Strategy in Evaluating Teaching Performance Through Student RatingsJames Roldan S. Reyes; Zita VJ. Albacea2015641
4.Forecasting Time-Varying Correlation Using the DCC ModelJohn D. Eustaquio; Dennis S. Mapa; Miguel C. Mindanao; Nino I. Paz2015641
5.Classification and Prediction of Suicidal Tendencies of the Youth in the Philippines: An Empirical StudyStephen Jun V. Villejo2015641
6.Comparison of Tree-Based Methods in Identifying Factors Influencing Credit Card Ownership and Prediction AccuracyKarl Anton M. Retumban2015641
7.Predicting Socioeconomic Classification in the Philippines: Beyond the Ordinal Logistic Regression ModelMichael Daniel C. Lucagbo2015641
8.Determinants of income class in Philippine households: Evidence from the Family Income and Expenditure Survey 2009Stephen Jun Villejo; Mark Tristan Enriquez; Michael Joseph Melendres; Dexter Eric Tan; Peter Julian Cayton2014632
9.Determinants of regional minimum wages in the PhilippinesLisa Grace S. Bersales; Michael Daniel C. Lucagbo2014632
10.The link between expenditure on contraceptives and number of young dependents in the PhilippinesMichael Daniel C. Lucagbo; Genica Peye C. Alcaraz; Kristina Norma B. Cobrador; Elaine Japitana; Gelli Anne Q. Sadsad2014632


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