Trim sampling weights
Trims very high or very low sampling weights to reduce the influence of outlying observations. In a replicate-weight design object, the replicate weights are also trimmed. The total amount trimmed is divided among the observations that were not trimmed, so that the total weight remains the same.
trimWeights(design, upper = Inf, lower = -Inf, ...) ## S3 method for class 'survey.design2' trimWeights(design, upper = Inf, lower = -Inf, strict=FALSE,...) ## S3 method for class 'svyrep.design' trimWeights(design, upper = Inf, lower = -Inf,compress=FALSE,...)
design |
A survey design object |
upper |
Upper bound for weights |
lower |
Lower bound for weights |
strict |
The reapportionment of the ‘trimmings’ from the weights can push
other weights over the limits. If |
compress |
Compress the replicate weights after trimming. |
... |
Other arguments for future expansion |
A new survey design object with trimmed weights.
calibrate
has a trim
option for trimming the
calibration adjustments.
data(api) dclus1<-svydesign(id=~dnum, weights=~pw, data=apiclus1, fpc=~fpc) pop.totals<-c(`(Intercept)`=6194, stypeH=755, stypeM=1018, api99=3914069) dclus1g<-calibrate(dclus1, ~stype+api99, pop.totals) summary(weights(dclus1g)) dclus1t<-trimWeights(dclus1g,lower=20, upper=45) summary(weights(dclus1t)) dclus1tt<-trimWeights(dclus1g, lower=20, upper=45,strict=TRUE) summary(weights(dclus1tt)) svymean(~api99+api00+stype, dclus1g) svymean(~api99+api00+stype, dclus1t) svymean(~api99+api00+stype, dclus1tt)
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