Publications of Sir David Cox

  1. Cox, D.R. and Townsend, M.W. (1947). The analysis of yarn irregularity. Proc. Internat. Wool Textile Org., 1, 20–28.
  2. Cox, D.R. (1948). A note on the asymptotic distribution of the range. Biometrika, 35, 310–315.
  3. Cox,  D.R. (1948).   Fibre movement in drafting (with discussion). Textile Inst., 39, 230–240.
  4. Cox, D.R. and Townsend, M.W. (1948). The use of the correlogram in measuring yarn irregularity. Proc. Internat. Wool Textile Org., 2, 28–34.
  5. Cox, D.R. and Brearley, A. (1948). An Outline of Statistical Methods for Use in the Textile Industry, Leeds: Wool Industries Research Association. (Six editions from 1948 to 1960).
  6. Cox, D.R. (1949). Theory of drafting of wool slivers. I. Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 197, 28–51.
  7. Cox, D.R. (1949). Use of the range in sequential analysis. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 11, 101–114.
  8. Anderson, S.L. and Cox, D.R. (1950). The relation between strength and diameter of wool fibres.  J. Textile Inst., 41, 481–491.
  9. Cox, D.R. and Ingham, J. (1950). Some causes of irregularity in worsted drawing and spinning (with discussion). J. Textile Inst., 41, 376–420.
  10. Cox, D.R. and Raper, G.F. (1950).  Improved doubling methods in worsted drawing. W.I.R.A. Bulletin, 13, 57–61.
  11. Benson, F. and Cox, D.R. (1951). The productivity of machines requiring attention at random intervals. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 13, 65–82.
  12. Brearley, A. and Cox, D.R. (1951). Designing an industrial experiment. Textile Recorder, 69, 87.
  13. Cox, D.R. (1951). Some systematic experimental designs. Biometrika, 38, 312–323.
  14. Anderson, S.L., Cox, D.R. and Hardy, L.D. (1952). Some rheological properties of twistless combed wool slivers. J. Textile Inst., 43, 362– 379.
  15. Brearley, A. and Cox, D.R. (1952). Experimentation in the textile industry. Wool Review, 23, 39.
  16. Cox, D.R. (1952). A note on the sequential estimation of means. Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc., 48, 447–450.
  17. Cox, D.R. (1952). Estimation by double sampling. Biometrika, 39, 217–227.
  18. Cox, D.R. (1952). Sequential tests for composite hypotheses. Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc., 48, 290–299.
  19. Cox, D.R. (1952). Some recent work on systematic experimental designs. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 14, 211–219.
  20. Cox, D.R. (1952). The effect of skewness of the frequency distribution on the relationship between required test factors and strength variation. Selected Government Research Reports, 6, 39–49.
  21. Cox, D.R. (1952). The interfibre pressure in slivers confined in rectangular grooves. J. Textile Inst., 43, 87.
  22. Cox, D.R. (1952). The relationship between required test factors and strength variation in the case of two types of failure. Selected Government Research Reports, 6, 31–38.
  23. Cox, D.R., Montagnon, P.E. and Starkey, R.D. (1952). Strength requirements for spot welds. Selected Government Research Reports, 6, 189–200.
  24. Cox, D.R. and Starkey, R.D. (1952). The relationship between required test factors and strength variation. Selected Government Research Reports, 6, 19–30.
  25. Cox, D.R. (1953). Some simple approximate tests for Poisson variates. Biometrika, 40, 354–360.
  26. Cox, D.R. and Smith, W.L. (1953). A direct proof a fundamental theorem of renewal theory. Scandinavisk Aktuartidskrift, 36, 139–150.
  27. Cox, D.R. and Smith, W.L. (1953). The superposition of several strictly periodic sequences of events. Biometrika, 40, 1-11.
  28. Cox, D.R. (1954). A note on the formal use of complex probabilities in the theory of stochastic processes. Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematics, Amsterdam: North Holland, 284–285.
  29. Cox, D.R. (1954). A table for predicting the production from a group of machines under the care of one operative. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 16, 285–287.
  30. Cox, D.R. (1954).  Some statistical aspects of mixing and blending. Textile Inst., 45, 113–122.
  31. Cox, D.R. (1954). The design of an experiment in which certain treatment arrangements are inadmissible. Biometrika, 41, 287–295.
  32. Cox, D.R. (1954). The mean and coefficient of variation range in small samples from non-normal populations. Biometrika, 41, 469–481.
  33. Cox, D.R. and Smith, W.L. (1954). On the superposition of renewal processes. Biometrika, 41, 91–99.
  34. Cox, D.R. (1955). A use of complex probabilities in the theory of stochastic processes. Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc., 51, 313–319.
  35. Cox, D.R. (1955). Prevision de la production d’un groupe de machines surveillées par un exécutant (with discussion). Les Cahiers du Bureaudes Temps Elementaires, 503-02, 3–20.
  36. Cox, D.R. (1955). Some statistical methods connected with series of events (with discussion). J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 17, 129–164.
  37. Cox, D.R. (1955). The analysis of non-Markovian stochastic processes by the inclusion of supplementary variables. Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc., 51, 433–441.
  38. Cox, D.R. (1955). The statistical analysis of congestion. J. R. Statist. Soc. A, 118, 324-335.
  39. Cox, D.R. and Stuart, A. (1955).  Some quick sign tests for trend in location and dispersion. Biometrika, 42, 80–95.
  40. Cox, D.R. (1956). A note on the theory of quick tests. Biometrika, 43, 478–480.
  41. Cox, D.R. (1956).  A note on weighted randomization.  Ann. Math. Statist., 27, 1144–1151.
  42. Cox, D.R. (1957). Note on grouping. J. Amer. Statist. Assoc., 52, 543–547.
  43. Cox, D.R. (1957).  The use of a concomitant variable in selecting an experimental design. Biometrika, 44, 150–158.
  44. Cox, D.R. and Smith, W.L. (1957). On the distribution of Tribolium Confusum in a container. Biometrika, 44, 328-335.
  45. Cox, D.R. (1958). Planning of Experiments. New York: Wiley.
  46. Cox, D.R. (1958). Some problems connected with statistical inference. Ann. Math. Statist., 29, 357–372.
  47. Cox, D.R. (1958). The interpretation of the effects of non-additivity in the Latin square. Biometrika, 45, 69–73.
  48. Cox, D.R. (1958). The regression analysis of binary sequences (with discussion). J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 20, 215–242.
  49. Cox, D.R. (1958).  Two further applications of a model for binary regression. Biometrika, 45, 562–565.
  50. Cox, D.R. (1959). A renewal problem with bulk ordering of components. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 21, 180–189.
  51. Cox, D.R. (1959). The analysis of exponentially distributed life-times with two types of failure. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 21, 411–421.
  52. Cox, D.R. and Brandwood, L. (1959). On a discriminatory problem connected with the works of Plato. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 21, 195–200.
  53. Cox, D.R. (1960). A note on tests of homogeneity applied after sequential sampling. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 22, 368–371.
  54. Cox, D.R. (1960). On the number of renewals in a random interval. Biometrika, 47, 449–452.
  55. Cox, D.R. (1960). Regression analysis when there is prior information about supplementary variables. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 22, 172–176.
  56. Cox, D.R. (1960). Serial sampling acceptance schemes derived from Bayes’s theorem (with discussion). Technometrics, 2, 353–368.
  57. Cox, D.R. (1960). The economy of planned investigations. Proc. 4th Internat. Conf. European Org. for Quality Control.
  58. Cox, D.R. (1961). A simple congestion system with incomplete service. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 23, 215–222.
  59. Cox,  D.R.  (1961). Design of experiments:  The control of error. R. Statist. Soc. A, 124, 44–48.
  60. Cox, D.R. (1961). Prediction by exponentially weighted moving averages and related methods. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 23, 414–422.
  61. Cox, D.R. (1961). Tests of separate families of hypotheses. In Proceedings of the fourth Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statisticsand Probability, 1, edited by L.M. LeCam, J. Neyman and E.L. Scott. Berkeley: University of California Press, 105–123.
  62. Cox, D.R. (1961). The role of statistical methods in science and technology. Inaugural Lecture, Birkbeck College, November 21.
  63. Cox, D.R. and Smith, W.L. (1961). Queues. London: Methuen/New York: Wiley.
  64. Atiqullah, M. and D.R. Cox. (1962). The use of control observations as an alternative to incomplete block designs. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 24, 464–471.
  65. Barnard, G.A. and Cox, D.R. (Eds.) (1962). The Foundations of Statistical Inference. London: Methuen.
  66. Booth, K.H.V. and Cox, D.R. (1962). Some systematic supersaturated designs. Technometrics, 4, 489–495.
  67. Cox, D.R. (1962). Further results on tests of separate families of hypotheses. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 24, 406–424.
  68. Cox, D.R. (1962). Renewal Theory. London: Methuen/New York: Wiley.
  69. Cox, D.R. and Jessop, W.N. (1962). The theory of a method of production scheduling when there are many products. Operat. Res. Quart., 13, 309–328.
  70. Cox, D.R. (1963). Large sample sequential tests for composite hypotheses. Sankhya A, 25, 5–12.
  71. Cox, D.R. (1963). Some models for series of events. Bulletin of ISI , 2, 737–746.
  72. Box, G.E.P. and Cox, D.R. (1964). An analysis of transformations (with discussion). J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 26, 211–252.
  73. Cox, D.R. (1964). Some applications of exponential ordered scores. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 26, 103–110.
  74. Cox, D.R. (1965). A remark on multiple comparison methods. Technometrics, 7, 223–224.
  75. Cox, D.R. (1965). On the estimation of the intensity function of a stationary point process. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 27, 332–337.
  76. Cox, D.R. and Miller, H.D. (1965). The Theory of Stochastic Processes. London: Methuen.
  77. Cox, D.R. (1966). A note on the analysis of a type of reliability trial. J SIAM Appl. Math., 14, 1133–1142.
  78. Cox, D.R. (1966). A simple example of a comparison involving quantal data. Biometrika, 53, 215–220.
  79. Cox, D.R. (1966). Notes on the analysis of mixed frequency distributions. Brit. J. Math. Statist. Psych., 19, 39–47.
  80. Cox, D.R. (1966). Some problems of statistical analysis connected with congestion (with discussion). In Proceedings of the Symposium on Congestion Theory edited by W.L. Smith and W.E. Wilkinson. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press, 289–316.
  81. Cox, D.R. (1966). Some procedures connected with the logistic qualitative response curve. In Research Papers in Probability and Statistics (Festschriftfor J. Neyman), edited by F.N. David (1966). Wiley: London, 55–71.
  82. Cox, D.R. (1966). The null distribution of the first serial correlation coefficient. Biometrika, 53, 623–626.
  83. Cox, D.R. and Lewis, P.A.W. (1966). The Statistical Analysis of Series of Events. London: Methuen.
  84. Lewis, P.A.W. and Cox, D.R. (1966). A statistical analysis of telephone circuit error data. IEEE Trans. Commun. Technology , 14, 382–389.
  85. Chambers, E.A. and Cox, D.R. (1967). Discrimination between alternative binary response models. Biometrika, 54, 573–578.
  86. Cox, D.R. (1967). Fieller’s theorem and a generalization. Biometrika, 54, 567–572.
  87. Cox, D.R. (1967). Some statistical concepts and their application. Inaugural lecture, Imperial College of Science and Technology.
  88. Cox, D.R., Herzberg, A.M. Cuthbert, D. and Finney, D.J. (1967). Query 20: Analysis of a factorial experiment (partially confounded 2³). Technometrics, 9, 170.
  89. Cox, D.R. and Lauh, E. (1967). A note on the graphical analysis of multidimensional contingency tables. Technometrics, 9, 481–488.
  90. Cox, D.R. (1968). Notes on some aspects of regression analysis (with discussion). J. R. Statist. Soc. A, 131, 265–279.
  91. Cox, D.R. (1968). Queues. In International Encyclopaedia of Social Sciences, edited by D.L. Sills. New York: Collier and McMillan, 257– 261.
  92. Cox, D.R. and Hinkley, D.V. (1968). A note on the efficiency of least-squares estimates. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 30, 284-289.
  93. Cox, D.R. and Snell, E.J. (1968). A general definition of residuals (with discussion). J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 30, 248–275.
  94. Cox, D.R. (1969). Some results connected with the logistic binary response model. Bull. Intern. Statist. Institute, 42, 311–312.
  95. Cox, D.R. (1969). Some sampling problems in technology. In New Developments in Survey Sampling. A Symposium on the Foundations of Survey Sampling Held at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, edited by N.L. Johnson and H. Smith. New York: Wiley, 506–527.
  96. Draper, N.R. and Cox, D.R. (1969). On distributions and their transformations to normality. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 31, 472–476.
  97. Herzberg, A.M. and Cox, D.R. (1969). Recent work on the design of experiments: A bibliography and a review. J. R. Statist. Soc. A, 132, 29–67.
  98. Cox, D.R. (1970). The Analysis of Binary Data. London: Methuen.
  99. Cox, D.R. (1970). The continuity correction. Biometrika, 57, 217–218.
  100. Cox, D.R. (1971). A note on polynomial response functions for mixtures. Biometrika, 58, 155–159.
  101. Cox, D.R. (1971). Some aspects of life tables. Bull. Intern. Statist. Institute, 38th Session, 90–93.
  102. Cox, D.R. (1971). The choice between alternative ancillary statistics. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 33, 251–255.
  103. Cox, D.R. and Hinkley, D.V. (1971). Some properties of multiserver queues with appointments (with discussion). J. R. Statist. Soc. A, 133, 1–11.
  104. Cox, D.R. and Snell, E.J. (1971). On test statistics calculated from residuals. Biometrika, 58, 589–594.
  105. Bloomfield, P. and Cox, D.R. (1972). A low traffic approximation for queues. J. Appl. Prob., 9, 832-840.
  106. Cox, D.R. (1972). Regression models and life-tables (with discussion). J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 34, 187–220.
  107. Cox, D.R.  (1972).   The  analysis  of  multivariate  binary  data. J. R. Statist. Soc. C , 21, 113–120.
  108. Cox, D.R. (1972). The statistical analysis of dependencies in point processes. In Stochastic Point Processes: Statistical Analysis, Theory,and Applications, edited by P.A.W. Lewis. New York: Wiley, 55–66.
  109. Cox, D.R. and Herzberg, A.M. (1972).  On a statistical problem of E.A.Milne. Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 331, 273–283. [With an historical introduction by S. Chandrasekhar.]
  110. Cox, D.R. and Lewis, P.A.W. (1972). Multivariate point processes. In Proceedingsof the Sixth Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability Theory , 3, edited by L.M. LeCam, J. Neyman and E.L. Scott (1972). Berkeley: University California Press, 401–448.
  111. Herzberg, A.M. and Cox, D.R. (1972). Some optimal designs for interpolation and extrapolation. Biometrika, 59, 551–561.
  112. Atkinson, A.C. and Cox, D.R. (1974). Planning experiments for discriminating between models (with discussion). J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 36, 321–348.
  113. Cox, D.R. and Hinkley, D.V. (1974). Theoretical Statistics. London: Chapman and Hall.
  114. Cox, D.R. and Snell, E.J. (1974). The choice of variables in observational studies. J. R. Statist. Soc. C , 23, 51–59.
  115. Cox, D.R. (1975). A note on data-splitting for the evaluation of significance levels. Biometrika, 62, 441-444.
  116. Cox, D.R. (1975). A note on empirical Bayes inference in a finite Poisson process. Biometrika, 62, 709–711.
  117. Cox, D.R. (1975). A note on partially Bayes inference and the linear model. Biometrika, 62, 651–654.
  118. Cox, D.R. (1975). Partial likelihood. Biometrika, 62, 269–276.
  119. Cox, D.R. (1975). Prediction intervals and empirical Bayes confidence intervals. In Perspectives in Probability and Statistics, edited by J. Gani, London: Academic Press, 47–55.
  120. Peto, R., Pike, M.C., Armitage, P., Breslow, N.E., Cox, D.R., Howard, S.V., Mantel, N., McPherson, K., Peto, J. and Smith, P.G. (1976). Design and analysis of randomized clinical trials requiring prolonged observation of each patient. I Introduction and Design. British J. Cancer , 34, 585–612.
  121. Atkinson, A.C. and Cox, D.R. (1977). Robust regression via discriminant analysis. Biometrika, 64, 15–19.
  122. Cox, D.R. (1977). Nonlinear models, residuals and transformations. Math. Operationsforch. Statist., 8, 3–22.
  123. Cox, D.R. (1977) The role of significance tests (with discussion). Scand. J. Statist., 4, 49–70.
  124. Cox, D.R. (1977). The teaching of the strategy of statistics. Bull. Intern. Statist. Institute 41, 47, 552–558.
  125. Cox, D.R. and Isham, V. (1977). A bivariate point process connected with electronic counters. Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 356, 149–160.
  126. Peto, R., Pike, M.C., Armitage, P., Breslow, N.E., Cox, D.R., Howard, S.V., Mantel, N., McPherson, K., Peto, J. and Smith, P.G. (1977). Design and analysis of randomized clinical trials requiring prolonged observation of each patient. II Analysis and Examples. British J. Cancer , 35, 1–39.
  127. Cox, D.R. (1978). Foundations of statistical inference: The case for eclecticism (with discussion). J. Australian Statist. Soc., 20, 43–59.
  128. Cox, D.R. (1978). Queues. International Encyclopaedia of Statistics, edited by W.H. Kruskal and J.W. Tanur, Volume 2, New York: Free Press/London: Collier Macmillan, 834–838.
  129. Cox, D.R. (1978). Some remarks on the role in statistics of graphical methods. J. R. Statist. Soc. C , 27, 4–9.
  130. Cox, D.R. and Hinkley, D.V. (1978). Problems and Solutions in Theoretical Statistics. London: Chapman and Hall.
  131. Cox, D.R. and Isham, V. (1978). Series expansions for the properties of a birth process of controlled variability. J. Appl. Prob., 15, 610–616.
  132. Cox, D.R. and Small, N.J.H. (1978). Testing multivariate normality. Biometrika, 65, 263–272.
  133. Barndorff-Nielsen, O. and Cox, D.R. (1979). Edgeworth and saddle-point approximations with statistical applications (with discussion). J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 41, 279–312.
  134. Cox, D.R. (1979).  A note on the graphical analysis of survival data. Biometrika, 66, 188–190.
  135. Cox, D.R. (1979). A remark on systematic Latin squares J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 41, 388–389.
  136. Cox, D.R. and Isham, V. (1980). Point Processes. London: Chapman and Hall.
  137. Cox, D.R. and Snell, E.J. (1979). On sampling and the estimation of rare errors. Biometrika, 66, 125–132.
  138. Farewell, V.T. and Cox, D.R. (1979). A note on multiple time scales in life testing. J. R. Statist. Soc. C , 28, 73–75.
  139. Cox, D.R. (1980). Local ancillarity. Biometrika, 67, 279–286.
  140. Cox, D.R. (1980). Summary views: A statistician’s perspective. Cancer Treatment Reports, 64, 533–535.
  141. Cox, D.R. (1981). Statistical analysis of time series: Some recent developments (with discussion). Scand. J. Statist., 8, 93–115.
  142. Cox, D.R. (1981). Statistical significance tests. British J. Clin. Pharmac., 14, 325–331.
  143. Cox,   D.R.  (1981).  Theory  and  general  principle  in  statistics. J. R. Statist. Soc. A, 144, 289–297.
  144. Cox, D.R. and Snell, E.J (1981). Applied Statistics. Principles and Examples. London: Chapman and Hall.
  145. Box, G.E.P. and Cox, D.R. (1982). An analysis of transformations revisited, rebutted. J. Am. Statist. Assoc., 77, 209–210.
  146. Cox, D.R. (1982). A remark on randomization in clinical trials. Utilitas Mathematics, 21A, 245–252.
  147. Cox, D.R. (1982). Combination of data. In Encyclopaedia of Statistical Sciences, 2, edited by S. Kotz and N.L.Johnson. New York: Wiley, 45– 53.
  148. Cox, D.R. (1982). On the role of data of possibly lowered sensitivity. Biometrika, 69, 215–219.
  149. Cox, D.R. (1982). Randomization and concomitant variables in the design of experiments. In Statistics and Probability: Essays in honor of C.R. Rao, edited by G. Kallianpur, P.R. Krishnaiah and J.K. Ghosh. Amsterdam: North–Holland, 197–202.
  150. Cox, D.R. and McCullagh, P. (1982). Some aspects of analysis of covariance (with discussion). Biometrics, 38, 541–561.
  151. Cox, D.R. and Spjøtvoll, E. (1982). On partitioning means into groups. Scand. J. Statist., 9, 147–152.
  152. Cox, D.R. (1983). A remark on censoring and surrogate response variables. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 45, 391–393.
  153. Cox, D.R. (1983).  Asymptotic theory: Some recent developments. Questio, 7, 527–529.
  154. Cox, D.R. (1983). Remarks on the analysis of additional response variables associated with survival data. Bull. Intern. Statist. Institute 44, Volume 1, 223–224.
  155. Cox, D.R. (1983). Some remarks on overdispersion. Biometrika, 70, 269–274.
  156. Azzalini, A. and Cox, D.R. (1984). Two new tests associated with analysis of variance. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 46, 335–343.
  157. Barndorff-Nielsen, O.E. and Cox, D.R. (1984). Bartlett adjustments to the likelihood ratio statistic and the distribution of the maximum likelihood estimator. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 46, 483–495.
  158. Barndorff-Nielsen, O.E. and Cox, D.R. (1984). The effect of sampling rules on likelihood statistics. International Statistical Review , 52, 309– 326.
  159. Barndorff-Nielsen, O.E. and Cox, D.R. (1984). The role of mathematics in theoretical statistics. In Perspectives in Mathematics. Anniversary of Oberwolfach, Birkhauser Verlag, Basel, 61–81.
  160. Cox, D.R. (1984). Effective degrees of freedom and the likelihood ratio test. Biometrika, 71, 487–493.
  161. Cox, D.R. (1984). Interaction. International Statistical Review , 52, 1–31.
  162. Cox, D.R. (1984). Long-range dependence: A review. In Statistics: An Appraisal: Proceedings of the 50th Anniversary Conference for Iowa State Statistical Laboratory, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, edited by H.A. David and H.T. David. Ames, Iowa: The Iowa State University Press, 55–74.
  163. Cox, D.R. (1984). Present position and potential developments: Some personal views. Design of experiments and regression (with discussion). J. R. Statist. Soc. A, 147, 306–315.
  164. Cox, D.R. (1984). Some remarks on semi-Markov processes in medical statistics. In International Symposium of Semi-Markov Processes and their Applications, Brussels, 411–421.
  165. Cox, D.R. and Oakes, D. (1984). Analysisof Survival Data. London: Chapman and Hall.
  166. Cox, D.R. (1985). Some remarks on asymptotic theory. Bull. Intern. Statist. Institute, 45th Session, Book 2, 363–364.
  167. Cox, D.R. (1985). Theory of statistics: Some current themes. Bull. Intern. Statist. Institute, 45th Session, 51, 6.3-1–6.3-9.
  168. Barndorff-Nielsen, O.E. Cox, D.R. and Reid, N. (1986). The role of differential geometry in statistical theory. International Statistical Review , 54, 83–96.
  169. Cox, D.R. (1986).  Some general aspects of the theory of statistics. International Statistical Review, 54, 117–126.
  170. Cox, D.R. and Isham, V. (1986). The virtual waiting-time and related processes. Adv. Appl. Prob., 18, 558–573.
  171. Cox, D.R. and Solomon, P.J. (1986). Analysis of variability with large numbers of small samples. Biometrika, 73, 543–554.
  172. McCullagh, P. and Cox, D.R. (1986). Invariants and likelihood ratio statistics. Ann. Statist., 14, 1419–1430.
  173. Rodriguez-Iturbe, I., Cox, D.R. and Eagleson, P.S. (1986). Spatial modelling of total storm rainfall. Proc. Roy. Soc.A, 403, 27–50.
  174. Cox, D.R. (1987). Some aspects of the design of experiments. In New Perspectives in Theoretical and Applied Statistics, edited by M.L. Puri, J.P. Vilaplana and W. Wertz. New York : Wiley, 3–12.
  175. Cox, D.R. and Reid, N. (1987). Approximations to noncentral distributions. Can. J. Statist., 15, 105–114.
  176. Cox, D.R. and Reid, N. (1987). Parameter orthogonality and approximate conditional inference (with discussion). J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 49, 1–39.
  177. Medley, G.F., Anderson, R.M., Cox, D.R. and Billard, L. (1987). Incubation period of AIDS in patients infected via blood transfusion. Nature, 328, 719–721.
  178. Rodriguez-Iturbe, I., Cox, D.R. and Isham, V. (1987). Some models for rainfall based on stochastic point processes. Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 410, 269–288.
  179. Atkinson, A.C. and Cox, D.R. (1988). Transformations. In Encyclopaedia of Statistical Science, 9, edited by S. Kotz and N.L. Johnson. New York: Wiley, 312–318.
  180. Cox, D.R. (1988). A note on design when the response has an exponential family distribution. Biometrika, 75, 161–164.
  181. Cox, D.R. (with members of Working Party) (1988). Short-term prediction of HIV infection and AIDS in England and Wales. Her Majesty’s Stationery Office.
  182. Cox, D.R. (1988). Some aspects of conditional and asymptotic inference: A review. Sankhya A, 50, 314–337.
  183. Cox, D.R. and Isham, V. (1988). A simple spatial-temporal model of rainfall. Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 415, 317–328.
  184. Cox, D.R. and Solomon, P.J. (1988). A note on selective intervention. J. R. Statist. Soc. A, 151, 310–315.
  185. Cox, D.R. and Solomon, P.J. (1988). On testing for serial correlation in large numbers of small samples. Biometrika, 75, 145–148.
  186. Medley, G.F., Billard, L., Cox, D.R. and Anderson, R.M. (1988). The distribution of the incubation period for the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Proc. Roy. Soc. B, 233, 367–377.
  187. Rodriguez-Iturbe, I., Cox, D.R. and Isham, V. (1988). A point process model for rainfall: further developments. Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 417, 283–298.
  188. Barndorff-Nielsen, O.E. and Cox, D.R. (1989). Asymptotic Techniques for Use in Statistics. London: Chapman and Hall.
  189. Cox, D.R. (1989). The relation between the statistician and the substantive research worker. Societa Italiana di Statistica; Statistica e Societa, 377–382.
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191s. Anderson, R.M., Cox D. R. and Hillier, H.C. (1989). Epidemiological and statistical aspects of the AIDS epidemic: Introduction. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. B, 325, 39-44.

  1. Cox, D.R. and Medley, G.F. (1989). A process of events with notification delay and the forecasting of AIDS. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. B, 325,135–145.
  2. Cox, D.R. and Reid, N. (1989). On the stability of maximum-likelihood estimators of orthogonal parameters. Can. J. Statist., 17, 229–233.
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  4. Cruddas, A.M., Reid, N. and Cox, D.R. (1989). A time series illustration of approximate conditional likelihood. Biometrika, 76, 231–237.
  5. Davison, A.C. and Cox, D.R. (1989). Some simple properties of sums of random variables having long-range dependence. Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 424, 255–262.
  6. Cox, D.R. (1990). Quality and reliability: Some recent developments and a historical perspective. J. Operational Res. Soc., 41, 95–101.
  7. Cox, D.R. (1990). Role of models in statistical analysis. Statistical Science, 5, 169–174.
  8. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (1990). An approximation to maximum likelihood estimates in reduced models. Biometrika, 77, 747–761.
  9. Darby, S.C., Doll, R., Thakrar, B., Rizza, C.R. and Cox, D.R. (1990). Time from infection with HIV to onset AIDS in patients with haemophilia in the UK. Statistics in Medicine, 9, 681–689.
  10. Cox, D.R. (1991). Long-range dependence, non-linearity and time irreversibility. J. of Time Series Analysis, 12, 329–335.
  11. Cox, D.R. (1991). The contribution of statistical methods to cancer research. Cancer, 67, 2428–2430.
  12. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (1991). A simple approximation for bivariate and trivariate normal integrals. International Statistical Review , 59, 263–269.
  13. Ferguson, H., Reid, N. and Cox, D.R. (1991). Estimating equations from modified profile likelihood. In Estimating Functions, edited by V.P. Godambe Oxford University Press, 279–293.
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  15. Cox, D.R. (1992). Statistical analysis and survival data: An introduction. Annual of Cardiac Surgery, 97–100.
  16. Cox, D.R. and Darby, S.C. (1992). Statistical and epidemiological aspects of cancer research. Accomplishmentsin Cancer Research, edited by J.G. Fortner and J.E. Rhoads. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 344–345.
  17. Cox, D.R., Fitzpatrick, R., Fletcher, A.E., Gore, S.M., Spiegelhalter, D.J. and Jones, D.R. (1992). Quality-life assessment: Can we keep it simple? (with discussion) J. R. Statist. Soc. A, 155, 353–393.
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  19. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (1992). A comment on the coefficient of determination for binary responses. American Statistician, 46, 1–4.
  20. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (1992). Graphical models for dependencies and associations. In Computational Statistics, Volume 1, edited by Y. Dodge and J. Whittaker. Heidelberg: Physica-Verlag, 235–249.
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  22. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (1992). On the relation between interactions obtained with alternative codings of discrete variables. Methodika, 6, 76–85.
  23. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (1992). Response models for mixed binary and quantitative variables. Biometrika, 79, 441– 461.
  24. Fitzpatrick, R., Fletcher, A.E., Gore, S.M., Jones, D.R., Spiegelhalter, D.J. and Cox, D.R. (1992). Quality of life measures in health care. I: Applications and issues in assessment. British Medical J. , 305, 1074–1077.
  25. Fletcher, A.E., Gore, S.M., Jones, D.R., Spiegelhalter, D.J., Fitzpatrick, R. and Cox, D.R. (1992). Quality of life measures in health care. II Design analysis and interpretation. British Medical J. , 305, 1145–1148.
  26. Gunby, J.A., Darby, S.C., Miles, J.H.C., Green, B.M.R. and Cox, D.R. (1992). Factors affecting indoor radon concentrations in the United Kingdom. Health Physics, 64, 2–12.
  27. Solomon, P.J. and Cox, D.R. (1992). Nonlinear component of variance models. Biometrika, 79, 1–11.
  28. Spiegelhalter, D.J., Gore, S.M., Fitzpatrick, R., Fletcher, A.E., Jones, D.R. and Cox, D.R. (1992). Quality of life measures in health care. III: Resource allocation. British Medical J. , 305, 1205–1209.
  29. Cox, D.R.  (1993).  Causality  and  graphical  models.  Bull. Intern. Statist. Institute, 49th Session, Book 1, 363–372.
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  33. Cox, D.R. and Reid, N. (1993). A note on the calculation of adjusted profile likelihood. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 55, 467–471.
  34. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (1993). Linear dependencies represented by chain graphs (with discussion). Statistical Science, 8, 204–283.
  35. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (1993). Some recent work on methods for the analysis of multivariate observational data in the social sciences. In Multivariate Analysis: Future Directions, edited by C.R. Rao. Elsevier, 95–114.
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  37. Cox, D.R. and Davison, A.C. (1994). Some comments on the teaching stochastic processes to engineers. Int J. Cont. Engineering Educ., 4, 24–30.
  38. Cox, D.R. and Isham, V. (1994). Stochastic models of precipitation. In Statistics for the Environment, Volume 2, Water Related Issues, edited by V. Barnett and K.F. Turkman. Chichester, U.K.: Wiley. 3–19.
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  41. Cox, D.R. (1995).    Some recent developments in statistical theory. Scand Actuarial J., (Harald Cramer Symposium), 1, 29–34.
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  43. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (1995). Derived variables calculated from similar responses: Some characteristics and examples. Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, 19, 223–234.
  44. Barndorff-Nielsen, O.E. and Cox, D.R. (1996). Prediction and asymptotics. Bernoulli , 2, 319–340.
  45. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (1996). Multivariate Dependencies. London: Chapman and Hall.
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  48. Cox, D.R. (1997). Factorisations for mixed discrete and continuous variables. Bull. Intern. Statist. Institute, 51st Sesson, 57, 2, 345–346.
  49. Cox, D.R. (1997). The nature of statistical inference: Johann Bernoulli lecture 1997. Nieuw Archief voor Wiskunde, 15, 233–242.
  50. Cox, D.R. (1997). Some remarks on the analysis of survival data. In Proceedings of the First Seattle Symposium in Biostatistics: Survival Analysis, edited by D. Lin and T.R. Fleming (1997). New York: Springer-Verlag, 1–9.
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  54. Cox, D.R. (1998). Components of variance: a miscellany. Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 7, 3–12.
  55. Cox, D.R. (1998). Some remarks on statistical education. J.R. Statist. Soc. D , 47, 211–213.
  56. Cox, D.R. (1998). Statistics, Overview. In Encyclopedia in Biostatistics, 6, edited by P. Armitage and T. Colton. Chichester, U.K.: Wiley, 4294–4302.
  57. Cox, D.R. (1998). Yoke. In Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences. Update Volume 2, edited by S. Kotz, C.B. Read and D.L. Banks. New York: Wiley, 711–712.
  58. Cox, D.R. and Isham, V. (1998). Stochastic spatial-temporal models for rain. In Stochastic Models in Hydrology, edited by O.E.Barndorff- Nielsen, S.K. Gupta and E.Waymire (1998). Singapore: World Scientific, 1–24.
  59. Nemunaitis, J., Poole, C., Primrose, J., Rosemurgy, A., Malfetano, J., Brown, P., Berrington, A., Cornish, A., Lynch, K., Rasmussen, H., Kerr, D., Cox, D.R. and Millar, A. (1998). Combined analysis of the studies of the effects of the matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor marimastat on serum tumour markers in advanced cancer: Selection of a biologically active and tolerable dose for longer-term studies. Clinical Cancer Research, 4, 1101–1109.
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  61. Wermuth, N. and Cox, D.R. (1998).  On association models defined over independence graphs. Bernoulli, 4, 477–494.
  62. Wermuth, N. and Cox, D.R. (1998). On the application of conditional independence to ordinal data. International Statistical Review, 66, 181–199.
  63. Wermuth, N. and Cox, D.R. (1998). Statistical dependence and independence. In Encyclopedia in Biostatistics, 6, edited by P. Armitage and T. Colton. Chichester, U.K.: Wiley, 4260–4264.
  64. Wong, M.Y. and Cox, D.R. (1998). A note on the robust interpretation of regression coefficients. Test, 7, 287–294.
  65. Cox, D.R. (1999). Some remarks on failure-times, surrogate markers, degradation, wear and the quality of life. Lifetime Data Analysis, 5, 307–314.
  66. Cox, D.R. (1999).    The generation of some multivariate structures. Bull. Intern. Statist. Institute, 52nd Session , 58. Book 1, 227–228.
  67. Cox, D.R. (1999). Variables, types . In Encylopedia of Statistical Sciences, Update Volume 3, edited by S. Kotz, C.B. Read and D.L. Banks. New York: Wiley, 772–775.
  68. Cox, D.R., Darby, S.C., Reeves, G.K. and Whitley, E. (1999). The effects of measurement errors with particular reference to a study of exposure to residential radon. In Radiation Dosimetry, edited by E. Ron. National Cancer Institute, 139–151.
  69. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (1999). Derived variables for longitudinal studies. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. (USA), 96, 12273–12274.
  70. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (1999). Likelihood factorizations for mixed discrete and continuous variables. Scand. J. Statist., 25, 209–220.
  71. Rodriguez-Iturbe, I., Porporato, A., Ridolfi, L., Isham, V. and Cox, D.R. (1999). Probabilistic modelling of water balance at a point: the role of climate, soil and vegetation. Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 455, 3789– 3805.
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  73. Cox, D.R. (2000). The five faces of Bayesian statistics. Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin, 50, 127–136.
  74. Cox, D.R., Isham, V. and Northrop, P. (2000). Statistical modelling and analysis of spatial patterns. In The Geometry of Ecological Systems, edited by V. Dieckman, R. Law and J.A.J. Metz. Cambridge University Press, 65–88.
  75. Cox, D.R. and Reid, N. (2000). The Theory of the Design of Experiments. London: Chapman and Hall/CRC Press.
  76. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (2000). On the generation of the chordless four-cycle.  Biometrika, 87, 206–212.
  77. Gravenor, M.B., Cox, D.R., Hoinville, L.J., Hoek, A. and McLean, A.R. (2000). Scrapie in Britain during the BSE years. Nature, 40, 584–585.
  78. Moore, R.J., Jones, D.A., Cox, D.R. and Isham, V.S. (2000). Design of the HYREX raingauge network. Hydrology and Earth Systems Sciences, 4, 523–530.
  79. Rotnitzky, A., Cox, D.R., Bottai, M. and Robins, J. (2000). Likelihood-based inference with singular information matrix. Bernoulli, 6, 243– 284.
  80. Wheater, H.S., Isham, V.S., Cox, D.R., Chandler, R.E., Kakou, A., Northrop, P.J., Oh, L., On , C. and Rodriguez-Iturbe, I. (2000). Spatial-temporal rainfall fields: modeling and statistical aspects. Hydrology and Earth Systems Sciences, 4, 581–601.
  81. Cox, D.R. (2001). Biometrika: The first 100 years. Biometrika, 88, 3–11.
  82. Cox, D.R. and Donnelly, C.A. (2001). Mathematical biology and medical statistics: contributions to the understanding of AIDS epidemiology. Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 10, 141–154.
  83. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (2001). Causal inference and statistical fallacies. In The International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Volume 3, edited by N.J. Smelsep and P.B Baltes. Oxford: Elsevier, 1554–1561.
  84. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (2001). Some statistical aspects of causality. European Sociological Review, 17, 65–74.
  85. Gravenor, M.B., Cox, D.R., Hoinville, L.J., Hoek, A. and McLean, A.R. (2001). The flock-to-flock force of infection for scrapie Britain. Proc. Roy. Soc. London B , 268, 587–592.
  86. Law, G.R., Cox, D.R., Machonichie, N.E.S., Simpson, J., Roman, E. and Carpenter, L.M. (2001). Large tables. Biostatistics, 2, 163–171.
  87. Wermuth, N. and Cox, D.R. (2001). Graphical models: Overview. In International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Volume 9, edited by N.J. Smelsep and P.B Baltes (2001). Oxford: Elsevier, 6379–6386.
  88. Wong, M.Y. and Cox, D.R. (2001). A test of multivariate independence based on a single factor model. J. Multivariate Analysis, 79, 219–225.
  89. Cox, D.R. (2002). Karl Pearson and the chi-squared test. In Goodnessof Fit Test and Model Validity, edited by C. Huber-Carol et al. Boston: Birkhauser, 3–8.
  90. Cox, D.R. (2002). Stochasticity. In Encyclopedia of Environmetrics, 4. edited by A.H. El-Shaarawi and W.W. Piegorsch. New York: Wiley, 2142-2143.
  91. Cox, D.R. and Hall, P. (2002). Estimation in a simple random effects model with nonnormal distributions. Biometrika, 89, 831–840.
  92. Cox, D.R., Isham, V.S. and Northrop, P.J. (2002). Floods: some probabilistic and statistical approaches. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. A, 360, 1389–1408.
  93. Cox, D.R. and Solomon, P.J. (2002). Components of Variance. London: Chapman and Hall/CRC Press.
  94. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (2002). On some models for multivariate binary variables parallel in complexity with the multivariate Gaussian distribution.  Biometrika, 89, 462–469.
  95. Berrington, A. and Cox, D.R. (2003). Generalized least squares for the synthesis of correlated information. Biostatistics, 4, 423–431.
  96. Bird, S.M., Cox, D.R., Farewell, V.T., Goldstein, H., Holt, T. and Smith, P.C. (2003). Performance indicators: Good, bad, and ugly. Royal Statistical Society. Working Party on Performance Monitoring in the Public Services.
  97. Carpenter, L.M., Laws,G., Roman, E., Cox, D.R., Maconochie, N.E.S. and Simpson, E. (2003). Occupation and cancer: the application of a novel graphical approach to routinely collected registration data. Health Statistics Quarterly , 17, 5–12.
  98. Cox, D.R. (2003). Communication of risk: health hazards from mobile phones. J. R. Statist. Soc. A, 166, 241–246.
  99. Cox, D.R. (2003). Conditional and marginal association for binary random variables. Biometrika, 90, 982–984.
  100. Cox, D.R. (2003). Henry Ellis Daniels. Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society , 49, 133–146.
  101. Cox, D.R. (2003). Some remarks on statistical aspects of econometrics. In Stochastic Musings, edited by J. Panaretos. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum, 20–28.
  102. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (2003). A general condition for avoiding effect reversal after marginalization. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 65, 937– 941.
  103. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (2003). Conditional and marginal association and the preservation of monotonicity. Bull. Intern. Statist. Institute, 55th Session, 60, Book 1, 221–227.
  104. Donnelly, C.A., Cox, D.R., Bourne, J., Le Fevre, A. Woodroff R. Gettinby, G. and Morrison, I. (2003). Impact of localized badger culling on tuberculosis in British cattle. Nature, 426, 934–937.
  105. Kardoun, O.J.W.F., Salome, D., Schaafsma, W., Steerneman, A.J.M., Willens, J.C. and Cox, D.R. (2003).  Reflections on fourteen cryptic issues concerning the nature of statistical inference (with discussion). International Statistical Review, 71, 277–318.
  106. Cox, D.R. (2004). Some remarks on model criticism. In Methods and Models in Statistics, edited by N. Adams, M. Crowder, D.J. Hand and D. Stephens. London: Imperial College Press, 13–22.
  107. Cox, D.R. and Reid, N. (2004). A note on pseudo-likelihood constructed from marginal densities. Biometrika, 91, 729–737.
  108. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (2004).  Causality:  a statistical view. International Statistical Review, 72, 285–305.
  109. Cox, D.R. and Wong, M.Y. (2004). A simple procedure for the selection of significant effects. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 66, 395–400.
  110. Wermuth, N. and Cox, D.R. (2004). Joint response graphs and separation induced by triangular systems. J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 66, 687–718.
  111. Cox, D.R. (2005). Some challenges for medical statistics. Europ. J. Epidemiology 20, 5–9.
  112. Berrington de Gonsalez, A. and Cox, D.R. (2005). Additive and multiplicative models for the joint effect of two risk factors. Biostatistics 6, 1–10.
  113. Johnston, W.T., Gettinby, G., Cox, D.R., Donnelly, C.A., Bourne, J., Clifton-Hadley, R., Le Fevre, A.M., McInerney, J.P., Mitchell, A., Morrison, W.I., Woodroff R. (2005). Herd-level risk factors associated with TB breakdowns prior to the 2001 UK Foot and Mouth Disease epidemic among cattle herds in England. Biology Letters1, 53–56.
  114. Ghani, A., Cox, D.R., Donnelly, C.A. and eight others (2005). Methods for estimating the case fatality ratio for a novel emerging infectious disease. Am. J. Epidemiology , 162, 1–8.
  115. Erikson, R., Cox, D.R., Goldthorpe, J.H, Jackson, M. and Yaish, M. (2005). On class differentials in educational  attainment. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 102, 19730–9733.
  116. Cox, D.R. and Byth, K. (2005). On the relation between initial value and slope. Biostatistics, 6, 395–403.
  117. Cox, D.R., Isham, V. and three others (2005). Representation of space-time variability of soil moisture. Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 461, 4035–4055.
  118. Cox, D.R., Donnelly, C.A., and six others (2005). A simple model of Bovine Tuberculosis. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 102, 17588–17593.
  119. Woodroff R., Cox, D.R. and ten others (2005). Spatial association of Mycobacterium bovis infection in cattle and badgers Meles. J. of Applied Ecology , 42, 852–862.
  120. Donnelly, C.A., Cox, D.R., and nine others (2005). Positive and negative effects of widespread badger culling on tuberculosis in cattle. Nature, 439, 843–846.
  121. Rodriguez-Iturbe, I., Cox, D.R., Isham, V., Porporato, A. and Manfreda, S. (2006). Space-time modeling of soil moisture: stochastic rainfall forcing with heterogeneous vegetation. Water Resources Research, 42, 4497–4508.
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  123. Cox, D.R., Byth, K. and Forder, P. (2006). Assessing the relationship between symptoms of allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and pollen counts. Australian and New Zealand J. of Statistics, 48, 417–428.
  124. Woodroff R., Cox, D.R., and 12 others (2006). Culling and cattle controls influence tuberculosis risk for badgers. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 103, 14713–14717.
  125. Cox, D.R. (2006). Principles of Statistical Inference. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  126. Cox, D.R., edited by Herzberg, A.M. and Hand, D.J. (2006). Selected Papers of Sir David Cox. Two Volumes with Commentaries by the Author. Cambridge University Press.
  127. Cox, D.R., Mayo, D.M. (2006). Frequentist statistics as a theory of inductive inference. In IMS Lecture Notes, 49, 77–97.
  128. Cox, D.R. (2006). Frequentist and Bayesian statistics: a critique (keynote address). In Statistical problems in particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology. London: Imperial College Press.
  129. Cox, D.R. (2007). Applied statistics: A review. Ann. Appl. Statist., 1, 1–18.
  130. Cox, D.R. (2007). On a Generalization of a Result of W.G. Cochran. Biometrika, 94, 755–764.
  131. Cox, D.R., Wermuth, N. and Marchetti, G.M. (2007). Covariance chains. Bernoulli, 12, 841–862.
  132. Bernardinelli, L., Cox, D.R., and 11 others (2007). Association between the ACCN1 gene and multiple sclerosis in Central East Sardinia. PLoS one, 5, 1–10.
  133. Donnelly, C.A., Cox, D.R., and 12 others (2007). Impacts of widespread badger culling on cattle tuberculosis: Concluding analyses from a large-scale field  trial. J. of Infectious Diseases, 11, 300–308.
  134. Woodroff R., Cox, D.R., and 12 others (2007). Culling and cattle controls influence tuberculosis risk for badgers. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 103, 14713–14717.
  135. Cox, D.R. and Wong, M.Y. (2007). On the screening of large numbers of significance tests. J. Applied Statistics, 34, 779–783.
  136. Woodroff R., Cox, D.R., and 11 others (2007). Effects of culling on spatial associations of Mycobacterium bovis infections in badgers and cattle. J. Applied Ecology , 44, 897–906.
  137. Cox, D.R. and Berrington de Gonzalez, A. (2007). Interpretation of interaction: A review. Ann. Appl. Statist., 1, 371–385.
  138. Liou, T., Cox, D.R., Adler, F. and Cahill, B. (2007). Lung transplantation and survival in children with cystic fibrosis. New England J. Medicine, 357, 2143–2152.
  139. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (2008). Distortion of effects caused by indirect confounding. Biometrika, 95, 17–33.
  140. Cox, D.R., edited by Lyons, L., Prosper, H. and De Roeck, A. (2008). The last fifty years of statistical research and their implication for particle physics. In Statistical issues for LHC physics, 3–7. Geneva: CERN.
  141. Cox, D.R. and Reid, N., edited by Lyons, L., Prosper, H. and De Roeck, A. (2008). The wish lists: some comments. In Statistical issuesfor LHC physics, 119–124.
  142. Cox, D.R. and de Stavola, B. (2008). On the consequences of overstratification.  Biometrika, 95, 992–996.
  143. Cox, D.R. (2008). On an internal method for deriving a summary measure. Biometrika, 95, 1002–1005.
  144. Jenkins, H.E., Cox, D.R., and 9 others (2008). The prevalence, distribution and severity of detectable pathological lesions in badgers naturally infected with Mycobacterium bovis. Epidemiology of Infection, 136, 1350–1361.
  145. Cox, D.R., Jackson, M. and Liu, S. (2009). On square ordinal contingency tables: a comparison of social class and income mobility for the same individuals. J. R. Statist. Soc. A, 172, 483–493.
  146. Cox, D.R. (2009). Randomization in the design of experiments. Int. Statist. Rev. 77, 415-429.
  147. Cox, D.R. (2009). Commentary: Smoking and lung cancer: reflections on a pioneering paper. International J. Epidemiology , 38, 192-193.
  148. Wermuth, N., Marchetti, G.M. and Cox, D.R., (2009). Triangular systems for symmetric binary variables. Electronic J. of Statistics, 3, 932-955.
  149. Woodroff R., Cox, D.R., and 14 others (2009). Bovine tuberculosis in cattle and badgers in localized culling areas. J. Wildlife Research, 45, 128-143.
  150. Woodroff R., Cox, D.R., and 14 others (2009). Social group size affects Mycobacteriumbovis infection in European badgers (Meles meles). J. Animal Ecology , 78, 818-827.
  151. Cox, D.R. and Mayo, D. (2010). Frequentist statistics as a theory of inductive inference. Objectivity and conditionality in frequentist inference. pp, 247-275; 276- 304 in Error and inference. D.G. Mayo and A. Spanos, editors. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  152. Cox, D.R. (2010). Randomization as concealment. J. Royal Society of Medicine, 103, 72-73.
  153. Cox, D.R. and Wong, M.Y. (2010). A note on the sensitivity to assumptions of a generalized linear mixed model. Biometrika, 97, 209-214.
  154. Cox, D.R. (2010).  Summary comments on cancer survival analysis. Surgical Oncology, 19, 61.
  155. Cox, D.R. (2010). An industrial monitoring problem. Quality Engineering , 22, 73-77.
  156. Cox, D.R. and Donnelly, C.A. (2011). Principles of applied statistics. Cambridge University Press.
  157. Jaffe, H.W., Cox, D.R. and three others (2011). Immune reconstitution and risk of Kaposi sarcoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma in HIV- infected adults. AIDS , 25, 1395-1403.
  158. Cox,  D.R. (2011).  Discovery:  a statistical perspective.   pp.12-16 in PHYSTAT2011 Workshop. eds Prosper, H.B and Lyons, L. Geneva:CERN.
  159. Cox, D.R. and Kartsonaki, C. (2012). The fitting of complex parametric models. Biometrika, 99, 741-747.
  160. Liou, T., Keogh, R., 12 others and Cox, D.R. (2012). Sputum biomarkers and the prediction of clinical outcomes in patients with cystic fibrosis, PLoS one, 7(8),e42748 .
  161. Cox, D.R. (2012). I.J. Good. Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press.
  162. Jenkins, H.J., Cox, D.R. and Delahay, R.J. (2012). Direction of association between bite wounds and Mycobacterium bovis infection in badgers: implications for transmission. PLoS one, 7(9), e45584.
  163. Cox, D.R. (2012). Statistical causality: some historical remarks. Pages 1-5 in Causality: statistical perspectives and applications. edited by C. Berzuini, P. Dawid, L. Bernardinelli. Chichester: Wiley.
  164. Jackson, M. and Cox, D.R. (2013). The principles of experimental design and their application in sociology. Annual Review of Sociology, 39, 27-49.
  165. Wermuth, N. and Cox, D.R. (2013). Concepts and a case-study for flexible class of graphical Markov models. In Robustness and complex data structures. Becker, C., Fried, R. and Kuhn, C. (eds), pp 331-350. Heidelberg: Springer.
  166. Kartsonaki, C., Jackson, M.J. and Cox, D.R. (2013). Primary and secondary effects: some methodological issues, pp 34-55. Chapter 2, in Determined to succeed? Performance versus choice in educational attainment, edited by M.J. Jackson. Stanford University Press.
  167. Cox, D.R. (2013). A return to an old paper: Tests of separate families of hypotheses (with discussion). J. R. Statist. Soc. B, 75, 207-215.
  168. Keogh, R.H. and Cox, D.R. (2014). Case-control Studies. Cambridge University Press.
  169. Cox, D.R. and Keogh, R.H. (2015). Combination of data. Wiley Statsref: Statistics Reference on Line. Chichester: Wiley. 15pp.
  170. Cox, D.R. and Wermuth, N. (2015). Design and interpretation of studies: relevant concepts from the past and some extensions. Observational studies 1, 165-170.
  171. Cox, D.R. (2015). Big data and precision. Biometrika 102, 712-716.
  172. Wermuth, N. and Cox, D.R. (2015). Graphical  Markov models: overview. Int. Encly. Social and Behavioural Sciences, 2nd edition. 10, 341-350. Oxford:Elsevier.
  173. Reid, N.M. and Cox, D.R. (2015). On some principles of statistical inference. Int. Statist. Rev. 83 , 293-308.
  174. Wong, M.Y. and Cox, D.R. (2015). Failure time with delayed onset. Rev. Statist 13, 227-232.
  175. Cox, D.R. (2016). The design of empirical studies: towards a unified view. European Journal of Epidemiology, 31, 217-228.
  176. Kartsonaki, C. and Cox, D.R. (2016). Some matched comparisons of two distributions of survival time. Biometrika, 103, 219-224.
  177. Cox, D.R. (2016). Statistical significance tests. Diagnostic Histopathology, 22, 243-245.
  178. Cox, D.R. (2016). Some pioneers of modern statistical theory: a personal reflection. Biometrika 103, 747-759.
  179. de Stavola, B. L. and Cox, D.R. (2017). Detecting bias arising from delayed recording of time. J. R. Statist. Soc. C, 66, 1065-1073.
  180. Cox, D.R. (2017). Statistical science: a grammar for research. European Journal of Epidemiology 32, 465–471.
  181. Cox, D.R. and Battey, H. (2017). Large numbers of explanatory variables, a semi-descriptive analysis. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci.  114, 8592-8595.
  182. Cox, D.R. and Efron, B. (2017). Statistical thinking for 21st scientists. Science Progress 3, c1700768.
  183. Cox, D.R., Kartsonaki, C. and Keogh, R.H. (2018). Big data: some statistical issues. Statistics and Probability Letters, 136, 111-115.
  184. Battey, H. and Cox, D.R. (2018). Large numbers of explanatory variables: a probabilistic assessment. Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 474, 20170631.
  185. Granchelli, A.M., Adler, F.R., Keogh, R.H., Kartsonaki, C., Cox, D.R. and Liou, T.G. (2018). Microbial interactions in the cystic fibrosis airway. J. Clinical Microbiology 56, 1-13.
  186. Battey, H.S., Cox, D.R. and Jackson, M. (2019). On the linear in probability model for binary data. Royal Society Open Science, 6, 190067.
  187. Cox, D.R. and Kartsonaki, C. (2019). On the analysis of large numbers of p-values. International Statistical Review, 87, 505-513.
  188. Cox, D.R. (2020). Statistical significance. Annual Review of Statistics and its Applicatons, 7, 1-10.
  189. Kartsonaki, C. and Cox, D.R. (2020). Matched pairs with binary outcomes . REVSTAT, 18, 581-592.
  190. Cox, D.R., Kartsonaki, C. and Keogh, R.H. (2020). Statistical Science: Some Current Challenges. Harvard Data Science Review, 2.3.
  191. Battey, H.S. and Cox, D.R. (2020). High dimensional nuisance parameters: an example from parametric survival analysis. Information Geometry, 3, 119-148.
  192. Kartsonaki, C. and Cox, D.R. (2021). Regression reconstruction from a retrospective sample. Econometrics and Statistics, to appear.
  193. Battey, H.S. and Cox, D.R. (2022). Some perspectives on inference in high dimensions. Statistical Science, 37, 110-122.
  194. Battey, H.S. and Cox, D.R. (2022). Some aspects of non-standard multivariate analysis. J. Multivariate Analysis, 188, 104810.
  195. Battey, H.S. and Cox, D.R. (2022). On partial likelihood and the construction of factorisable transformations. Information Geometry, to appear.