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nEdge and nEdgeSRS functions added that compute sample sizes required for the normal approximation to the distribution of an estimator of the population mean to be accurate. nEdge applies to a stratified estimator while nEdgeSRS applies to an estimator of a mean from simple random sampling.
wtd.moments function added that estimates the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th population moments of a singe variable. Skewness and kurtosis are also estimated.
quad_roots function added that finds the roots of a quadratic equation.
Minor error checks added to clusOpt2.
nPPS function added that computes a sample size for a probability proportional to size, with replacement (ppswr) sample.
unitVar function added that computes the population (unit) variances of a variable. Two alternatives in the output are the unweighted population variance and a unit variance appropriate for ppswr samples.
Reduced the size of the MDarea.pop data file in order to meet the CRAN limitation of 5MB for an installed package. The reduced file is called MDarea.popA. The MDarea.pop file used in the book by Valliant, Dever, and Kreuter (2018) can still be downloaded in RData format from https://umd.app.box.com/v/PracTools2ndEdition.
Checks on sum(pp)==1 in BW2stagePPS and BW3stagePPS were changed from exact equality to tolerances on equality.
Various minor edits required for CRAN submission were made.
Incorrect calculation of 1-draw selection probabilities corrected in vignette, Distance-and-MOS-PSUs.
Added check that 1-draw selection probabilities in parameter pp sum to 1 in the functions, BW2stagePPS and BW3stagePPs.
Added a new vignette titled “Design Effects and Effective Sample Size”.
deffCR output updated to include stratum estimates of rho and coefficients of variation of weights
New functions, CompMOS and GeoMinMOS, added. Edited clusOpt2 to allow vector input for some parameters. Vignette “Selection of Appropriate PracTools Sample Size Function” added.
CompMOS computes a composite measure of size variable for domain-based sampling that accounts for desired sampling rates and anticipated response rates of domain units.
GeoMinMOS takes geographic areas as input, determines whether any are less than a specified minimum measure of size, and combines areas that are too small with other nearby areas.
There are 19 different functions in PracTools for computing sample sizes. The vignette “Selection of Appropriate PracTools Sample Size Function” gives some guidance on how to select a function for different applications.
New functions added are: GeoDistPSU, GeoDistMOS, and nContOpt. BW2stagePPS and BW2stagePPSe updated to handle minor issues with certainty selections.
BW2stagePPS and BW2stagePPSe updated to deal with PSUs whose input selection probability is 1. In BW2stagePPS such PSUs are excluded from calculations, results are produced based on PSUs with pp < 1, and a warning is printed with the number of PSUs that were excluded. In BW2stagePPSe PSUs with pp = 1 are not allowed. If the input contains any PSUs with pp >= 1, the function is halted. These PSUs should be removed before calling BW2stagePPSe.
GeoDistPSU was added that combines geographic units into PSUs based on latitude and longitude of their centroids. A maximum within-PSU distance can be set to control the size of PSUs.
GeoDistMOS is a companion function to GeoDistPSU. Geographic units are formed into PSUs based on latitude and longitude of their centroids as in GeoDistPSU. A maximum within-PSU distance can be set to control the size of PSUs. In addition, a measure of size (MOS) for each PSU is used to limit the maximum MOS allowed for a PSU.
A vignette was also added that describes how to use GeoDistPSU and GeoDistMOS. When the geographic units are in the US, the plot_usmap function in ggplot2 can be used to display a map of the PSUs that were formed. An html version of the vignette can be viewed with
vignette("Distance-and-MOS-PSUs", package="PracTools")
Modified BW2stagePPS, BW2stagePPSe, BW2stageSRS, BW3stagePPS, and BW3stagePPSe to not return NA for the SSU variance component when a PSU contains only 1 SSU.
Parameters lonely.SSU and lonely.TSU were added. With the default values of “mean”, any NAs are replaced with the mean of non-missing values. The other allowable value is “zero” in which case any missing value is replaced by 0.
In help files, updated references from sections in VDK (2013) to VDK (2018).
WARNING: e >= 1. This parameter setting leads to the lower limit of a 2-sided alpha level confidence interval being 0 or less. You may want to adjust the value of e.
A population called ThirdGrade of 2,427 third graders’ math and science scores was added. The data are from the Third International Mathematics and Science Study.
In some applications the NRadjClass function would fail if there were many duplicate values of predicted probabilities generated by the pclass function. pclass was modified to jitter the predictions.
BW2stagePPSe changed to correct error in second term of between-PSU variance component estimate. The formula used for the between component in v. 0.7 and earlier versions was:
[{{v}{PSU}}={is}{{{( -{{{}}{pwr}} )}^{2}}}-{is}{} ]
where \(\small \pi
_{i}^{*}=m{{p}_{i}}\). This estimator is somewhat biased when
psu’s are selected with replacement. An approximately unbiased estimator
is
[{{v}{PSU}}={is}{{{( -{{{}}{pwr}} )}^{2}}}-{is}{}]
Since \(\frac{1-\pi _{i}^{*}}{{{\left( \pi
_{i}^{*} \right)}^{2}}}=\frac{1}{{{\left( m{{p}_{i}}
\right)}^{2}}}-\frac{1}{m{{p}_{i}}}\), these two choices will be
nearly equal when \(\small
{1}/{m{{p}_{i}}}\;\) is negligible compared to \(\small {1}/{{{\left( m{{p}_{i}}
\right)}^{2}}}\;\). This will occur when all values of \(m{{p}_{i}}\) are small. The corrected
estimator of \(\small B^2\) is
[{{}^{2}}= ]
wtdvar modified to handle NAs.
mibrfss file added. File was used in
Valliant, R., and Dever, J. (2011), “Estimating Propensity Adjustments for Volunteer Web Surveys,” Sociological Methods and Research, 40, 105-137.
BW2stagePPSe
Fixed help file for BW2stagePPSe: wrong description of pp parameter
Added k to output. See Section 9.2.3 in Practical Tools book.
BW2stagePPSe
Added k1 and k2 to output. See Section 9.2.4 in Practical Tools book.
Various functions
Fixed if statements to eliminate warning when logic test is applied to combination of conditions.
Design effect functions
All design effects can be requested in the deff function. deff calls one of these depending on the value of a type parameter: deffCR, deffH, deffK, or deffS
deffCR
Added Chen-Rust design effect for stratified, two-stage sampling with varying weights. See
Chen, S. and Rust, K. (2017). An Extension of Kish’s Formula for Design Effects to Two- and Three-Stage Designs with Stratification. , 5(2), 111-130.
clusOpt2. Calculation of CV when cal.sw = 1 corrected to be \(\small \frac{{\tilde{V}}}{m\bar{n}}k\left[ 1+\delta \left( \bar{n}-1 \right) \right]\). \(\small k\) was omitted in previous versions.
clusOpt3. Calculation of CV when cal.sw=1 or 2 corrected to be [{
{{k}{1}}{{}{1}}{n},{{q}}+{{k}_{2}}}].
\({{k}_{1}}\) and \({{k}_{2}}\) were omitted in previous
versions.
nhis, nhis.large, nhispart. Help files updated to correct descriptions of stratum variable.
NRFUopt. Output for sample sizes in NRFUopt changed to unrounded numbers. Note added to help file saying that unrounded sample sizes are used to compute total expected cost. BW2stagePPS, BW3stagePPS
Description of pp in help file changed to “vector of one-draw probabilities for the PSUs; length is number of PSUs in population.” The examples for these functions ran correctly in previous versions and use values of pp that conform to the corrected description in the help file.
deffk
New function added to compute the Kish design effect for unequal weighting.
deffH
New function added to compute the Henry design effect that accounts for any gains in efficiency when estimating the total of a y variable using a GREG estimator based on a vector of covariates.
deffS
New function added to compute the Spencer design effect that accounts for any gain in efficiency of estimating a total when a y variable depends on selection probabilities.
nCont
Error trap added: alpha cannot be a vector.
nContMoe
New function added to compute sample sizes in srswor for continuous variables based on margins of error.
nhispart
Population added to package. An extract from NHIS 2003 used in an exercise in chapter 14 of Practical Tools for Designing and Weighting Survey Samples.
nPropMoe
Help description corrected. Function only computes sample sizes for proportions. Error trap added to check that \(\small 0<e<1\).
NRadjClass
New function added to compute separate nonresponse adjustments in a set of classes. Five methods for computing adjustments are included.
pclass
New function added to fit a binary regression model for response probabilities and divide units into a specified number of classes.
strAlloc
Warning now given if \(\small {{n}_{h}}\ge {{N}_{h}}\).
Warning added: ch ignored if allocation = “neyman”
Anticipated SE added for all allocations other than proportional.
wtdvar
Warning now given if any weight is less than or equal to 0.
\(\small {n}/{\left( n-1 \right)}\) factor added to agree with unbiased variance estimate in srs.
BW2stagePPS: Description of pp parameter corrected in help file.
BW3stagePPSe: Problem in example corrected. Counts of SSUs per PSU in Ni corrected.
strAlloc
Error message added if n.tot omitted when allocation is neyman.
If cost is non-NULL and alloc= “neyman”, the cost parameter is ignored if used. Warning message added.
If alloc= “prop”, n.tot is required. Error trap added.
Check added to determine whether sum(ch) <= tot.cost. Error message printed if condition violated.
n.tot should not be specified if the allocation is totvar or totcost. An error message is issued if condition violated.
nDomain
New function added to compute a simple random sample size using either a target coefficient of variation, \(\small C{{V}_{0}}\left( d \right)\), or target variance, \(\small {{V}_{0}}\left( d \right)\), for an estimated mean or total for a domain.
CVcalc2
New function added to compute the coefficient of variation of an estimated total in a twostage design. Primary sampling units (PSUs) can be selected either with probability proportional to size (pps) or with equal probability. Elements are selected via simple random sampling (srs).
CVcalc3
New function added to compute the coefficient of variation of an estimated total for a three-stage sample. PSUs can be selected either with varying probabilities and with replacement or with equal probabilities and with replacement. SSUs and elements within SSUs are selected by simple random sampling. The CV formula is appropriate for approximating the relvariance of the probability-with-replacement (pwr)-estimator of a total when the same number of SSUs is selected in each PSU and the same number of elements is selected within each sample SSU.
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