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| Title | Biometrika |
| Discipline | Statistics |
| Language | English |
| Editor | Christine DeMars |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press on behalf of Biometrika Trust |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Frequency | Triannually |
| Impact | 1.814 |
Biometrika is a leading international journal in the field of statistics, publishing original research papers on statistical theory, statistical methodology, and statistical applications. It was founded in 1901 by Karl Pearson and Walter Frank Raphael Weldon, with the goal of promoting the development and application of statistical methods in various fields, including biology, medicine, and social sciences. The journal is published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Biometrika Trust, a charitable organization established by Karl Pearson to support the development of statistics and biometry. Over the years, **Biometrika** has published papers by renowned statisticians, including R.A. Fisher, Jerzy Neyman, and Egon Pearson.
**Biometrika** is a highly respected and widely cited journal in the field of statistics, with a long history of publishing high-quality research papers on a wide range of topics, including hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, and regression analysis. The journal's editorial board consists of distinguished statisticians from around the world, including David Cox, Bradley Efron, and Nancy Reid. **Biometrika** has a strong focus on methodological research, with an emphasis on developing new statistical methods and algorithms for analyzing complex data sets, such as those encountered in genomics, proteomics, and neuroimaging. The journal also publishes papers on applications of statistics in various fields, including medicine, public health, and social sciences, with authors such as Ronald Fisher, George Box, and Norman Lloyd Johnson.
The history of **Biometrika** dates back to 1901, when it was founded by Karl Pearson and Walter Frank Raphael Weldon, with the goal of promoting the development and application of statistical methods in biology and medicine. The first issue of the journal was published in October 1901, and it quickly gained a reputation as a leading international journal in the field of statistics. Over the years, **Biometrika** has published papers by many famous statisticians, including R.A. Fisher, Jerzy Neyman, and Egon Pearson, as well as papers on statistical applications in various fields, including agriculture, economics, and psychology, with contributions from Francis Galton, Karl Pearson, and G.U. Yule. The journal has also played an important role in the development of statistical theory and statistical methodology, with papers on topics such as maximum likelihood estimation, Bayesian inference, and time series analysis, by authors such as Leonard Jimmie Savage, George Dantzig, and John Tukey.
The scope of **Biometrika** is broad, covering all areas of statistics, including statistical theory, statistical methodology, and statistical applications. The journal publishes original research papers on a wide range of topics, including hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, and regression analysis, with applications in fields such as medicine, public health, and social sciences. **Biometrika** also publishes papers on computational statistics, including algorithms and software for statistical analysis, with contributions from Donald Knuth, Brian Ripley, and Robert Gentleman. The journal's coverage includes papers on statistical genetics, genomics, and proteomics, with authors such as Francis Crick, James Watson, and Eric Lander. Additionally, **Biometrika** publishes papers on statistical applications in various fields, including economics, finance, and engineering, with contributions from Milton Friedman, John Maynard Keynes, and Norbert Wiener.
The editorial board of **Biometrika** consists of distinguished statisticians from around the world, including David Cox, Bradley Efron, and Nancy Reid. The editorial board is responsible for reviewing and selecting papers for publication in the journal, as well as for shaping the journal's editorial policy and direction. The editorial board includes statisticians from a wide range of fields, including biostatistics, computational statistics, and statistical theory, with members such as Roderick Little, Stephen Fienberg, and Peter Hall. The journal's editors are Christine DeMars, who is also a professor of statistics at University of Oxford, and Ingrid Van Keilegom, who is a professor of statistics at Université catholique de Louvain. Other notable members of the editorial board include Peter Bickel, David Doniger, and Trevor Hastie.
**Biometrika** is published triannually, with three issues per year. The journal publishes around 100 papers per year, with an acceptance rate of around 20%. The journal's impact factor is 1.814, according to the Journal Citation Reports published by Clarivate Analytics. **Biometrika** is indexed in major citation databases, including Scopus, Web of Science, and MathSciNet, and is available online through Oxford University Press and other major online platforms, including JSTOR and Project MUSE. The journal's publication statistics are regularly monitored and reported by the International Statistical Institute, with contributions from F.N. David, M.G. Kendall, and S. Kotz.
**Biometrika** has had a significant impact on the development of statistics and biometry, with many papers published in the journal having a major influence on the field. The journal's papers have been widely cited, with many papers having over 1,000 citations, according to Google Scholar. **Biometrika** has also played an important role in shaping the field of statistics, with many of its papers having a major impact on the development of statistical theory and statistical methodology. The journal's influence extends beyond the field of statistics, with papers published in **Biometrika** having an impact on fields such as medicine, public health, and social sciences, with contributions from Abraham Wald, Jacob Wolfowitz, and Herman Chernoff. The journal's impact and influence are regularly recognized by major awards, including the COPSS Presidents' Award, with winners such as Bradley Efron, David Cox, and Nancy Reid. Category:Statistics journals