Truncation (statistics)

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title: Truncation (statistics)
text: In statistics, truncation results in values that are limited above or below, resulting in a truncated sample. A random variable y is said to be truncated from below if, for some threshold value c , the exact value of y is known for all cases y > c , but unknown for all cases y ≤ c . Similarly, truncation from above means the exact value of y is known in cases where y < c , but unknown when y ≥ c . Truncation is similar to but distinct from the concept of statistical censoring. A truncated sample
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