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.Small Area Estimation with a Multivariate Spatial-Temporal ModelArturo M. Martinez, Jr2012612
2.On the Misuse of Slovin's FormulaJeffry J. Tejada; Joyce Raymond B. Punzalan2012611
3.Ranked Set SamplingKevin Carl P. Santos2012611
4.A Multivariate Probit Analysis on the Factors Influencing the Adoption of Water Saving Technologies by Rice Farmers in Sto. Domingo, Nueva EcijaDaniel R. Raguindin; Eiffel A. De Vera2012611
5.Sampling with Probability Proportional to Aggregate Size Using Nonparametric Bootstrap in Estimating Total Production Area of Top Cereals and Root Crops Across Philippine RegionsMaria Sofia A. Poblador; Iris Ivy M. Gauran2012611
6.Econometric Modeling of Panel Data on the Saving Patterns of Philippine Agricultural HouseholdsAngelo M. Alberto; Lisa Grace S. Bersales2012611
7.Classification of Congenital Hypothyroidism in Newborn Screening Using Self-Organizing MapsIris Ivy M. Gauran; Maria Sofia Criselda A. Poblador2012611
8.In a number of research studies involving surveys, the so-called Slovin's formula is used to determine the sample size. Unfortunately, many of these studies use the formula inappropriately, giving the wrong impression that it can be used in just about anLara Paul D. Abitona; Zita VJ Albacea2012611
9.Assessing Strength of Seasonality Through Sample Entropy: A Simulation StudyJohn Carlo P. Daquis; Maria Lizeth M. Laus; Nikki E. Supnet2012611
10.Statistical Models for Extreme ValuesPeter Julian A. Cayton2012611
11.Sample Sizes to Compare Two Poisson RatesEdsel A. Pena2012611
12.Bootstrap MethodsErniel B. Barrios2011601
13.A Dose of Business Intelligence: Data MiningJoseph Ryan G. Lansangan, 2011601
14.Copula-Based Vector Autoregressive Models for Bivariate Cointegrated DataHideaki Taima; Ana Maria L. Tabunda, 2011601
15.Nearest-Integer Response from Normally-Distributed Opinion (NIRNDO) Model for Likert ScaleJonny B. Pornel, Vicente T. Balinas, Giabelle A. Saldaa2011601
16.Substance Use Among Serious Adolescent Offenders Following Different Patterns of Antisocial ActivityMichelle Besana; Edward P. Mulvey2011601
17.Food Inflation, Underemployment and Hunger Incidence: A Vector Autoregressive (VAR) AnalysisDennis S. Mapa; Fatima C. Han; Kristine Claire O. Estrada2011601
18.Length of a Time Series for Seasonal Adjustment: Some Empirical ExperimentsLisa Grace S. Bersales2011601
19.Investigating the Efficiency of Stratified Ranked Set Sampling Using Nonparametric Bootstrap EstimationKevin Carl P. Santos; Jenniebie Salagubang2011601
20.Nonparametric Model-Based Predictive Estimation in Survey SamplingApril Anne H. Kwong2011601
21.Teaching of Statistical Consulting in the PhilippinesErniel B. Barrios2010591
22.Teaching Experiments for a Course in Introductory StatisticsJosefina V. Almeda2010591
23.The Random Component of the Levy Fractional Brownian Motion: A Rotation-Scale-Reflection-Invariant Random FieldJeffry J. Tejada2010591
24.Backfitting Estimation of a Response Surface ModelJhoanne Marsh C. Gatpatan2010591
25.Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Filipino Households in Relation to Avian Influenza: A Pilot StudyJosefina V. Almeda; Jonathan G. Yabes2010591
26.Loglinear and Classification Tree Models of the Decision Paradigm of the Tuberculosis Diagnostic CommitteeCaryl Rose E. Alfonte2010591
27.Spatio-Temporal Modeling of Growth in Rice Production in the PhilippinesAngela D. Nalica2010591
28.What Drives the Dynamic Conditional Correlation of Foreign Exchange and Equity Returns?Gregorio A. Vargas2010591


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