Gaussian and normal are two different words for the same thing.
The example at
http://www.biostat.wustl.edu/archives/html/s-news/1999-06/msg00125.html
should give you plenty of clues.
David
On Wednesday, Jul 16, 2003, at 16:26 Europe/London, Andrew Barnes wrote:
> Having read previous correspondance on this topic, am I right in using
> a
> gaussian distribution for a tobit model, one article suggests a normal
> distribution?
>
> Also, I want to censure at the upper bound, so, using the survival5
> package I use:
>
> survreg(Surv(y,y<c,type="right")~x) for a censored regression.
>
> Could anybody who's had experience of this, confirm whether I'm in
the
> ballpark?
>
> Grateful thanks
> Andrew Barnes
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