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Austrian Journal of Statistics

AbbreviationAustrian J. Stat.
Journal Impact0.49
Quartiles(Global)STATISTICS & PROBABILITY(Q4)
ISSN1026-597X, 2791-4852
h-index14

The Austrian Journal of Statistics is an open-access journal (with no fees) that has a long history and is published approximately quarterly by the Austrian Statistical Society. Its main objective is to promote and extend the use of statistical methods across various theoretical and applied disciplines. The Austrian Journal of Statistics is indexed in numerous databases, including Scopus (by Elsevier), Web of Science - ESCI by Clarivate Analytics (formerly Thomson & Reuters), DOAJ, Scimago, and many more. The current estimated impact factor (via Publish or Perish) is 0.775; further details can be found here. The ISNN number for the journal is 1026597X. Original papers and review articles in English that align with these general aims will be published in the Austrian Journal of Statistics, and all submissions will undergo peer review. Special topic sections will appear from time to time, each focusing on a specific area of statistical application, theory, or methodology. Technical notes or problems for consideration under Shorter Communications are also invited. A special section is reserved for book reviews.

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Publication InformationPublisher: Austrian Society for StatisticsPublishing cycle: Journal Type: journalOpen Access Journals: Yes
Basic dataYear of publication: 2014Proportion of original research papers100.00%Self Citation Rate:0.00%Gold OA Rate: 94.40%
Average review cycle 网友分享经验:24 Weeks

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