The best graph may be no graph Donald BerryFrank T. McGraw Letter to the Editor 01 September 2008 Pages: 6 - 6
Filling in the blanks: Some guesses are better than others Tom KrenzkeDavid Judkins OriginalPaper 01 September 2008 Pages: 7 - 13
Healthy for life: Accounting for transcription errors using multiple imputation Michael R. Elliott OriginalPaper 01 September 2008 Pages: 14 - 23
A statistical look at Roger Clemens’ pitching career Eric T. BradlowShane T. JensenAbraham J. Wyner OriginalPaper 01 September 2008 Pages: 24 - 30
Astrostatistics: The final frontier Peter FreemanJoseph RichardsAnn Lee OriginalPaper 01 September 2008 Pages: 31 - 35
Stochastic stamps: A philatelic introduction to chance Simo PuntanenGeorge P. H. Styan OriginalPaper 01 September 2008 Pages: 36 - 41
Probability, statistics, evolution, and intelligent design Peter Olofsson OriginalPaper 01 September 2008 Pages: 42 - 45
Good offense vs. poor defense: The 2007 Women’s World Cup Phil Everson A Statistician Reads the Sports Pages 01 September 2008 Pages: 46 - 54
Misreporting, missing data, and multiple imputation: Improving accuracy of cancer registry databases Mark GlickmanYulei HeAlan M. Zaslavsky Here’s to Your Health 01 September 2008 Pages: 55 - 58
Giving the finger to dating services Howard WainerGrace LeePaul Velleman Visual Revelations 01 September 2008 Pages: 59 - 61
“If nothing ever changed, there’d be no butterflies” Jonathan Berkowitz Goodness of Wit Test 01 September 2008 Pages: 62 - 64