eco: R Package for Ecological Inference in 2x2 Tables
eco is a publicly available R package that implements the Bayesian and likelihood methods proposed in Imai, Lu, and Strauss (2008b) for ecological inference in 2 X 2 tables as well as the method of bounds introduced by (Duncan and Davis'53). The package fits both parametric and nonparametric models using either the Expectation-Maximization algorithms (for likelihood models) or the Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithms (for Bayesian models). For all models, the individual-level data can be directly incorporated into the estimation whenever such data are available. Along with in-sample and out-of-sample predictions, the package also provides a functionality which allows one to quantify the effect of data aggregation on parameter estimation and hypothesis testing under the parametric likelihood models. This paper illustrates the usage of eco with several real data examples that are also part of the package.
Year of publication: |
2011-06-14
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Authors: | Imai, Kosuke ; Lu, Ying ; Strauss, Aaron |
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Journal of Statistical Software. - American Statistical Association. - Vol. 42.2011, i05
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Publisher: |
American Statistical Association |
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