| wop_inter {QCAcluster} | R Documentation |
Calculation of weight of partitions in pooled solution parameters for intermediate solution
Description
wop_inter calculates the weight of partitions in the pooled
solution parameters (consistency, coverage) for the intermediate solution.
Usage
wop_inter(
dataset,
units,
time,
cond,
out,
n_cut,
incl_cut,
intermediate,
amb_selector
)
Arguments
dataset |
Calibrated pooled dataset for partitioning and minimization |
units |
Units defining the within-dimension of data (time series) |
time |
Periods defining the between-dimension of data (cross sections) |
cond |
Conditions used for the pooled analysis |
out |
Outcome used for the pooled analysis |
n_cut |
Frequency cut-off for designating truth table rows as observed |
incl_cut |
Inclusion cut-off for designating truth table rows as consistent |
intermediate |
A vector of directional expectations to derive the intermediate solutions |
amb_selector |
Numerical value for selecting a single model in the
presence of model ambiguity. Models are numbered according to their
order produced by |
Value
A dataframe with information about the weight of the partitions for pooled consistency and coverage scores and the following columns:
-
type: The type of the partition.betweenstands for cross-sections;withinstands for time series.pooledstands information about the pooled data. -
partition: Type of partition. For between-dimension, the unit identifiers are listed (argumentunits). For the within-dimension, the time identifiers are listed (argumenttime). The entry is-for the pooled data. -
denom_cons: Denominator of the consistency formula. It is the sum over the cases' membership in the solution. -
num_cons: Numerator of the consistency formula. It is the sum over the minimum of the cases' membership in the solution and the outcome. -
denom_cov: Denominator of the coverage formula. It is the sum over the cases' membership in the outcome. -
num_cov: Numerator of the coverage formula. It is the sum over the minimum of the cases' membership in the solution and the outcome. (identical tonum_cons)
Examples
data(Schwarz2016)