rob.singletest {SetMethods} | R Documentation |
Function returning robustness parameters for each single test solution in TS.
Description
Function returning robustness parameters for each single test solution in TS. The function returns the set-coincidence and RC_Rank between each alternative solution and the initial solution.
Usage
rob.singletest(test_sol,
initial_sol,
outcome)
Arguments
test_sol |
The different alternative solutions created with minimize() and placed in a list using list(). |
initial_sol |
The initial solution created with minimize(). |
outcome |
A character string containing the name of the outcome. |
Author(s)
Ioana-Elena Oana
References
Oana, Ioana-Elena, and Carsten Q. Schneider. 2021. Robustness tests in QCA: A fit-oriented and case-oriented perspective using R. Unpublished Manuscript.
Oana, Ioana-Elena, Carsten Q. Schneider, and Eva Thomann (2021). Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) using R: A Gentle Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Examples
# Load the data:
data(PAYF)
# Store the name of the conditions in one vector:
conds <- c("HE","GG","AH","HI","HW")
# Create several solutions:
# The initial solution
IS <- minimize(data = PAYF,
outcome = "HL",
conditions = conds,
incl.cut = 0.87,
n.cut = 2,
include = "?",
details = TRUE,
show.cases = TRUE)
# altering consistency
TS1 <- minimize(data = PAYF,
outcome = "HL",
conditions = conds,
incl.cut = 0.7,
n.cut = 2,
include = "?",
details = TRUE, show.cases = TRUE)
#altering n.cut
TS2 <- minimize(data = PAYF,
outcome = "HL",
conditions = conds,
incl.cut = 0.87,
n.cut = 1,
include = "?",
details = TRUE, show.cases = TRUE)
# Create the test set in a list:
TS <- list(TS1, TS2)
# Calculate robustness parameters, i.e. the ratio of the parameters
# of fit for the core vis-a-vis for the initial solution:
RST <- rob.singletest(test_sol = TS,
initial_sol = IS,
outcome = "HL")
RST
[Package SetMethods version 4.0 Index]