Style Request: American Statistical Association
Hi, I need the style of the American Statistical Association for Zotero, but I cannot find it anywhere.
This is a link to ASA information on the style: http://www.amstat.org/publications/pubdump/ASASTYLE_GUIDE.PDF
Berk, K. N. (1978), “Comparing Subset Regression Procedures,”
Technometrics, 20, 1–6.
I am not sure about the boot style, I think it is:
Little, R. J. A., and Rubin, D. (2002), "Statistical Analysis with Missing Data" (2nd ed); Hoboken; Wiley.
Thank you.
This is a link to ASA information on the style: http://www.amstat.org/publications/pubdump/ASASTYLE_GUIDE.PDF
Berk, K. N. (1978), “Comparing Subset Regression Procedures,”
Technometrics, 20, 1–6.
I am not sure about the boot style, I think it is:
Little, R. J. A., and Rubin, D. (2002), "Statistical Analysis with Missing Data" (2nd ed); Hoboken; Wiley.
Thank you.
I'd assume most statisticians write in LaTeX, so no one has ever requested this.
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/jssam/for_authors/ms_prep.html
Since I am not a Statistician, rather a methodologist, I did not use Latex to prepare the manuscript.
I edited this thread to conform to a style request. Note I was not sure how to use intalics in the style examples I gave above.
Citations:
Campbell, J. L., and Pedersen, O. K. (2007), "The Varieties of Capitalism and Hybrid Success," Comparative Political Studies, 40 (3), 307-332, DOI: 10.1177/0010414006286542.
Mares, I. (2001), "Firms and the Welfare State: When, Why, and How Does Social Policy Matter to Employers?," in Varieties of Capitalism. The Institutional Foundations of Comparative Advantage, eds. P. A. Hall and D. Soskice, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 184-213.
In-text citations would be (Campbell and Pedersen 2007) and (Mares 2001). Reference list is left aligned (no hanging indent) with a space between references.
Online AmStat Style Guide: http://journals.taylorandfrancis.com/amstat/asa-style-guide/
Example: http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse/v22n3/watkins.pdf
Journal of Consumer Research is a very good fit until then.
I'm submitting to the same journal. What did you end up doing?
I think anyone can make a style, but maybe. I'm thinking of Mendeley.
Did you submit with the alternatve style suggested above?
Thanks in advance
I used the Journal of Consumer Research style and then made many, many manual changes to my document to turn it into the AmStat style. For subsequent submissions to statistics journals I have not cared about the reference formatting. My submissions are still in review, so I don't know if the editors care so much about the format.
@adamsmith
There are a lot of journals that use the AmStat format style (why it's different from every other style is a different question!). Has any progress been made on including it in Zotero?
I've created an amstat style available from here now: https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:american-statistical-association