Balance Statistics for sbw Objects
Generates balance statistics for sbwcau
objects from sbw.
## S3 method for class 'sbwcau' 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, abs = FALSE, subset = NULL, quick = TRUE, ...)
x |
an |
stats |
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int |
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poly |
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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 distance values (e.g., propensity scores) or a character vector containing their names. If a formula or variable names are specified, |
data |
an optional data frame containing variables that might be named in arguments to |
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 |
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thresholds |
a named vector of balance thresholds, where the name corresponds to the statistic (i.e., in |
weights |
a named list containing additional weights on which to assess balance. Each entry can be a vector of weights, the name of a variable in |
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 between the treatment groups or for each treatment against all groups combined. See |
abs |
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subset |
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quick |
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... |
further arguments to control display of output. See display options for details. |
bal.tab.sbwcau()
generates a list of balance summaries for the sbwcau
object given, and functions similarly to sbw::summarize()
.
The thresholds
argument controls whether extra columns should be inserted into the Balance table describing whether the balance statistics in question exceeded or were within the threshold. Including these thresholds also creates summary tables tallying the number of variables that exceeded and were within the threshold and displaying the variables with the greatest imbalance on that balance measure.
If clusters are not specified, an object of class "bal.tab"
containing balance summaries for the sbwcau
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 bal.tab.cluster
for details.
Noah Greifer
bal.tab()
for details of calculations.
## Not run: \dontshow{if (requireNamespace("sbw", quietly = TRUE)) {} library(sbw); data("lalonde", package = "cobalt") ## Stable balancing weights for the ATT sbw.out <- sbw(splitfactor(lalonde, drop.first = "if2"), ind = "treat", bal = list(bal_cov = c("age", "educ", "race_black", "race_hispan", "race_white", "married", "nodegree", "re74", "re75"), bal_alg = FALSE, bal_tol = .001), par = list(par_est = "att")) bal.tab(sbw.out, un = TRUE, poly = 2) \dontshow{}} ## End(Not run)
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