Tomography Plot
tomogplot is used to produce a tomography plot (see King, 1997) for a series of partially observed 2 x 2 contingency tables.
tomogplot( r0, r1, c0, c1, xlab = "fraction of r0 in c0 (p0)", ylab = "fraction of r1 in c0 (p1)", bgcol = "white", ... )
r0 |
An (ntables \times 1) vector of row sums from row 0. |
r1 |
An (ntables \times 1) vector of row sums from row 1. |
c0 |
An (ntables \times 1) vector of column sums from column 0. |
c1 |
An (ntables \times 1) vector of column sums from column 1. |
xlab |
The x axis label for the plot. |
ylab |
The y axis label for the plot. |
bgcol |
The background color for the plot. |
... |
further arguments to be passed |
Consider the following partially observed 2 by 2 contingency table:
| Y=0 | | Y=1 | | | |
--------- | --------- | --------- | --------- |
X=0 | | Y_0 | | | | r_0 |
--------- | --------- | --------- | --------- |
X=1 | | Y_1 | | | | r_1 |
--------- | --------- | --------- | --------- |
| c_0 | | c_1 | | N |
where r_0, r_1, c_0, c_1, and N are non-negative integers that are observed. The interior cell entries are not observed. It is assumed that Y_0|r_0 \sim \mathcal{B}inomial(r_0, p_0) and Y_1|r_1 \sim \mathcal{B}inomial(r_1, p_1).
This function plots the bounds on the maximum likelihood estimatess for (p0, p1).
Gary King, 1997. A Solution to the Ecological Inference Problem. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Jonathan C. Wakefield. 2004. “Ecological Inference for 2 x 2 Tables.” Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A. 167(3): 385445.
r0 <- rpois(100, 500) r1 <- rpois(100, 200) c0 <- rpois(100, 100) c1 <- (r0 + r1) - c0 tomogplot(r0, r1, c0, c1)
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