prop_estimation {NonProbEst} | R Documentation |
Estimates the population proportion
Description
Estimates the proportion of a given class or classes for the specified variables measured in a sample given some pre-calculated weights.
Usage
prop_estimation(sample, weights, estimated_vars, class, N = NULL)
Arguments
sample |
A data frame containing the sample with the variables for which the means are to be calculated. |
weights |
A vector of pre-calculated weights. |
estimated_vars |
String vector specifying the variables in the sample to be estimated. |
class |
String vector specifying which class (value) proportion is to be estimated in each variable. The i-th element of this vector corresponds to the class of which proportion is desired to estimate of the i-th variable of the vector specified in |
N |
An integer specifying the population size (optional). |
Value
A vector with the corresponding estimations.
Examples
covariates = c("education_primaria", "education_secundaria")
data_propensities = propensities(sampleNP, sampleP, covariates)
psa_weights = sc_weights(data_propensities$convenience)
#The function will estimate the proportion of individuals
#with the 0 value in vote_pens and the 1 value in vote_pir
prop_estimation(sampleNP, psa_weights, c("vote_pens", "vote_pir"), c(0, 1))
[Package NonProbEst version 0.2.4 Index]