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Re: st: truncated and censored data
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Stata's survival analysis commands will do this. You must -stset-
your data first. -streg- does parametric regression models and -
stcox- does semi-parametric models. Also: see -stpm- by Patrick
Royston.
-Steven
On May 1, 2008, at 11:54 AM, esther kessler wrote:
Dear all,
I posted this question some hours ago. Somehow my question did not
get through.
That's why I try it again.
I would like to estimate a regression model for data which is both
left-truncated and right-censored. I know Stata commands that allow
estimation for data that is either censored or truncated on both sides
(e.g. "truncreg" or "tobit"). However, I am not aware of a command
when the
data is truncated at the bottom and censored at the top.
Does anyone know a command that would fit my problem?
Thank you very much in advance.
Esther
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