This book introduces readers to statistical methodologies used to
analyze doubly truncated data. The first book exclusively dedicated to
the topic, it provides likelihood-based methods, Bayesian methods,
non-parametric methods, and linear regression methods. These procedures
can be used to effectively analyze continuous data, especially survival
data arising in biostatistics and economics. Because truncation is a
phenomenon that is often encountered in non-experimental studies, the
methods presented here can be applied to many branches of science. The
book provides R codes for most of the statistical methods, to help
readers analyze their data. Given its scope, the book is ideally suited
as a textbook for students of statistics, mathematics, econometrics, and
other fields.