bal.tab.matchit {cobalt} | R Documentation |
Balance Statistics for MatchIt
Objects
Description
Generates balance statistics for matchit
objects from MatchIt.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'matchit'
bal.tab(
x,
stats,
int = FALSE,
poly = 1,
distance = NULL,
addl = NULL,
data = NULL,
continuous,
binary,
s.d.denom,
thresholds = NULL,
weights = NULL,
cluster = NULL,
imp = NULL,
pairwise = TRUE,
s.weights = NULL,
abs = FALSE,
subset = NULL,
quick = TRUE,
method,
...
)
Arguments
x |
a |
stats |
|
int |
|
poly |
|
distance |
an optional formula or data frame containing distance values (e.g., propensity scores) or a character vector containing their names. If a formula or variable names are specified, |
addl |
an optional formula or data frame containing additional covariates for which to present balance or a character vector containing their names. If a formula or variable names are specified, |
data |
an optional data frame containing variables named in other arguments. For some input object types, this is required. |
continuous |
whether mean differences for continuous variables should be standardized ( |
binary |
whether mean differences for binary variables (i.e., difference in proportion) should be standardized ( |
s.d.denom |
|
thresholds |
a named vector of balance thresholds, where the name corresponds to the statistic (i.e., in |
weights |
a vector, list, or |
cluster |
either a vector containing cluster membership for each unit or a string containing the name of the cluster membership variable in |
imp |
either a vector containing imputation indices for each unit or a string containing the name of the imputation index variable in |
pairwise |
whether balance should be computed for pairs of treatments or for each treatment against all groups combined. See |
s.weights |
Optional; either a vector containing sampling weights for each unit or a string containing the name of the sampling weight variable in |
abs |
|
subset |
a |
quick |
|
method |
a character vector containing the method of adjustment. Ignored unless subclassification was used in the original call to |
... |
for some input types, other arguments that are required or allowed. Otherwise, further arguments to control display of output. See display options for details. |
Details
bal.tab.matchit()
generates a list of balance summaries for the matchit
object given, and functions similarly to MatchIt::summary.matchit()
. bal.tab()
behaves differently depending on whether subclasses are used in conditioning or not. If they are used, bal.tab()
creates balance statistics for each subclass and for the sample in aggregate; see class-bal.tab.subclass
for more information.
Value
If subclassification is used and method
is set to "subclassification"
, an object of class "bal.tab.subclass"
containing balance summaries within and across subclasses. See class-bal.tab.subclass
for details.
If matching is used and clusters are not specified, an object of class "bal.tab"
containing balance summaries for the matchit
object. See bal.tab()
for details.
If clusters are specified, an object of class "bal.tab.cluster"
containing balance summaries within each cluster and a summary of balance across clusters. See class-bal.tab.cluster
for details.
See Also
-
bal.tab()
for details of calculations.
Examples
library(MatchIt); data("lalonde", package = "cobalt")
## Nearest Neighbor matching
m.out1 <- matchit(treat ~ age + educ + race +
married + nodegree + re74 + re75,
data = lalonde, method = "nearest")
bal.tab(m.out1, un = TRUE, m.threshold = .1,
v.threshold = 2)
## Subclassification
m.out2 <- matchit(treat ~ age + educ + race +
married + nodegree + re74 + re75,
data = lalonde, method = "subclass")
bal.tab(m.out2, disp.subclass = TRUE)