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svymean_ or
svytotal_ can now be used with the function
survey::svyby().mse() is now also available for objects of class
svystat (which is defined in pkg survey).This release of the package fixes a number of issues that were brought to our attention by an anonymous reviewer. It also fixes some other problems.
Function huber2() erroneously returned NA
if the initial scale estimate was less than DBL_EPSILON
(i.e., zero in floating-point arithmetics) although not zero in real
arithmetics. After removing the unnecessary
scale < DBL_EPSILON check, the function behaves as
expected.
R-core has been added to the list of intellectual
property owners with the roles c("cph", ctb") for
zeroin2.c (see DESCRIPTION file).robsvyreg() is not exported to the namespace
anymore because it is regarded as an internal function (not to be called
by users).survey package allows
the definition of pre-calibrated weights (see argument
calibrate.formula of the function
survey::svydesign(); see also vignette Pre-calibrated
weights of the survey package). From now on, we will
use this functionality by default in the examples, vignettes and
documentation. Our code automatically reverts/falls back to calling
svydesign() without pre-calibrated weights (legacy
mode) on R installations with an earlier
version of the survey package. As a consequence, some of
the variance and standard error estimates in legacy mode may differ from
those with pre-calibrated weights.svyreg_huber() and
svyreg_tukey() are deprecated but have been kept for
compatibility reasons. The deprecated functions are now equipped with a
call to .Deprecated() and are documented separately in
help("robsurvey-deprecated").NAMESPACE file has been consolidated; symbols of shared
objects are now registered using src/init.c (this file has
previously been called robsurvey_init.c) and loaded by
useDynLib() as R objects (not character strings), whose
names are pre-fixed by "C_" for reasons of
transparency.strat in the dataset
workplace is now a factor; the same applies to
the variables REG, CL and Stratum
in the datasets MU284strat and MU284pps.Fixed a bug in the C function wquant0. For the special
case of samples of size 2, the weighted quantile (other than the median)
was wrong if the data were sorted in descending order. (Thanks to Ryota
Suzuki, who detected the bug, Issue
#1).
The summary() method for objects of class
formula has been replaced by svysummary()
because it did not handle non-standard cases correctly (Thanks to the
editorial office of the Journal of Statistical Software for pointing
this out).
requireNamespace() as a guard for suggested packages in the
vignettes.survey package or that extend its functionality, we added
the following note: “Package survey must be loaded in order
to use this function.” to the Details section./doc folder are now in *.pdf
format which takes less space compared with the *.html
format. Thus, the warning
checking installed package size... NOTE installed size is 5.4Mb sub-directories of 1Mb or more: doc 4.9Mb
disappearedsvystat_rob now
correctly prints: [Estimator] of the population
[mean/total].type in the functions
weighted_mean_huber(), weighted_mean_tukey(),
svymean_huber() and svymean_tukey() is now
"rwm". Type "rhj" is still available (and will
be supported in the future) but is silently converted to
"rwm".svyratio_huber() and svyratio_tukey()); these
functions are robust alternatives to
survey::svyratio().svymean_ratio() and svytotal_ratio().MU284pps: A pps sample without replacement
of size 50 from the MU284 population in Särndal et al. (1992).svymean_reg() and svytotal_reg()
are not flagged as “experimental” anymore. Several changes took place
(in fact, the functions have undergone a complete code refactoring):
auxiliary has been replaced by the two
arguments N (population size) and totals
(i.e., population totals of non-constant explanatory variables).
Important: svymean_reg() is now called
with totals not the population means.na.rm and verbose have been
dropped (not needed).svymean_reg() and
svytotal_reg() are now implemented as g-weighted
residual variance estimators.strat in the
workplace data and updated description of variable
payroll.plot method for
“3 Response vs. Fitted values” (which = 3) of class
svyreg_rob.SE() for class svyreg_rob is now
exported to the namespace.estimator$string in the return value of function
mer() indicates the name of the underlying estimator
correctly.which = 4 in
plot) for class svyreg_rob.svyreg_robmer() for minimum estimated risk estimation of
location gained two new arguments:
method: the method used in the search for a minimum,
e.g., "Brent", "BFGS", see
stats::optim() for more detailsinit determines the left side of the search interval
and the initial value in the minimization approachmse() computes/ extracts the estimated mean
square error/ estimated risk in presence of representative outliers; see
also mer()svymean_reg() and svytotal_reg().
The current implementation of the functions is
EXPERIMENTAL and a warning is issued when calling the
functions (unless verbose = FALSE). Experimental features
may:
svyreg_huberM() and svyreg_tukeyM(); the old
functions svyreg_huber() and svyreg_tukey()
are deprecated but are kept for compatibility reasons.inst/doc and test cases
in tests have been updatedk_Inf
is now 1e06 not 1e05; see function
svyreg_control()).For designs with unequal probability sampling, the variance estimates
of the robust estimators of mean and total are now identical with the
estimates of survey::svymean() and
survey::svytotal() if the tuning constant is
k = Inf or LB = 0 and UB = 1.
Added DOI to all references (where available).
svyreg_huberGM()svyreg_tukey() and svyreg_tukeyGM()k winsorized mean and total; see
weighted_mean_k_winsorized() and
svymean_k_winsorized()weighted_mean_dalen() and svymean_dalen()huber2()counties, flour,
losdata, and MU284stratThe original C implementation of wquantile was buggy
(with implications for the R function weighted_quantile()
and also the iterative re-weighted least squares algorithm). The new C
implementation of wquantile is sound.
Argument type = "rwm" of
weighted_mean_huber() is not used anymore (deprecated);
instead, the type is now called "rhj".