Are you sure it's truncated Poisson and not binomial? Binreg allows a
binomial count.
Paul
George Savva wrote:
Dear list,
Does anybody know of a way to run a right-truncated Poisson regression
in Stata (ie Poisson regression on a count dataset with an upper bound).
I know that zero-truncated Poisson and truncated normal distributions
are possible, but have not found a general truncated Poisson.
Thanks,
George
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