Semiparametric likelihood-based inference for biased and truncated data when the total sample size is known

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Abstract

Biased and truncated data arise in many practical areas. Many efficient statistical methods have been studied in the literature. This paper discusses likelihood-based inferences for the two types of data in the presence of auxiliary information of known total sample size. It is shown that this information improves inference about the underlying distribution and its parameters in which we are interested. A semiparametric likelihood ratio confidence interval technique is employed. Also some simulation results are reported. © 1998 Royal Statistical Society.

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Li, G., & Qin, J. (1998). Semiparametric likelihood-based inference for biased and truncated data when the total sample size is known. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B: Statistical Methodology, 60(1), 243–254. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9868.00122

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