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irs: Independent Random Sample (IRS) Survey Design

Description

Selects an independent random sample (IRS) survey design. The IRS survey design may include stratification, unequal probability using categories, unequal selection proportional to an auxiliary variable, survey over time structures, and provision for an oversample.

Usage

irs(design, DesignID="Site", SiteBegin=1, type.frame="finite", src.frame="shapefile", in.shape=NULL, sp.object=NULL, att.frame=NULL, id=NULL, xcoord=NULL, ycoord=NULL, stratum=NULL, mdcaty=NULL, maxtry=1000, shapefile=TRUE, prjfilename=NULL, out.shape="sample")

Arguments

design
named list of stratum design specifications, where each element of design is a list containing the design specifications for a stratum. For an unstratified sample, design contains a single list. If the sample is stratified, the names in design must occur among the strata names in the stratum column of the attributes data frame (att.frame). If the sample is unstratified, the name of the single list in design is arbitrary. Each list in design has four components: panel = named vector of sample sizes for each panel in stratum seltype = the type of random selection, which must be one of following: "Equal" - equal probability selection, "Unequal" - unequal probability selection by the categories specified in caty.n and mdcaty, or "Continuous" - unequal probability selection proportional to auxiliary variable mdcaty caty.n = if seltype equals "Unequal", a named vector of sample sizes for each category specified by mdcaty, where sum of the sample sizes must equal sum of the panel sample sizes, and names must be a subset of values in mdcaty over = number of replacement sites ("oversample" sites) for the entire design, which is set equal to 0 if none are required Example design for a stratified sample: design = list("Stratum 1"=list(panel=c(Panel=50), seltype="Equal", over=10), "Stratum 2"=list(panel=c("Panel One"=50, "Panel Two"=50), seltype="Unequal", caty.n=c(CatyOne=25, CatyTwo=25, CatyThree=25, CatyFour=25), over=75)) Example design for an unstratified sample: design = list(None=list(panel=c(Panel1=50, Panel2=100, Panel3=50), seltype="Unequal", caty.n=c("Caty 1"=50, "Caty 2"=25, "Caty 3"=25, "Caty 4"=25, "Caty 5"=75), over=100))
DesignID
name for the design, which is used to create a site ID for each site. The default is "Site".
SiteBegin
number to use for first site in the design. The default is 1.
type.frame
the type of frame, which must be one of following: "finite", "linear", or "area". The default is "finite".
src.frame
source of the frame, which equals "shapefile" if the frame is to be read from a shapefile, "sp.object" if the frame is obtained from an sp package object, or "att.frame" if type.frame equals "finite" and the frame is included in att.frame. The default is "shapefile".
in.shape
name (without any extension) of the input shapefile. If src.frame equal "shapefile" and in.shape equals NULL, then the shapefile or shapefiles in the working directory are used. The default is NULL.
sp.object
name of the sp package object when src.frame equals "sp.object". The default is NULL.
att.frame
a data frame composed of attributes associated with elements in the frame, which must contain the columns used for stratum and mdcaty (if required). If src.frame equals "shapefile" and att.frame equals NULL, then att.frame is created from the dbf file(s) in the working directory. If src.frame equals "att.frame", then att.frame includes columns that contain x-coordinates and y-coordinates for each element in the frame. The default is NULL.
id
name of the column from att.frame that identifies the ID value for each element in the frame. If id equals NULL, a column named "id" that contains values from one through the number of rows in att.frame is added to att.frame. The default is NULL.
xcoord
name of the column from att.frame that identifies x-coordinates when src.frame equals "att.frame". If xcoord equals NULL, then xcoord is given the value "x". The default is NULL.
ycoord
name of the column from att.frame that identifies y-coordinates when src.frame equals "att.frame". If ycoord equals NULL, then ycoord is given the value "y". The default is NULL.
stratum
name of the column from att.frame that identifies stratum membership for each element in the frame. If stratum equals NULL, the design is unstratified, and a column named "stratum" (with all its elements equal to the stratum name specified in design) is added to att.frame. The default is NULL.
mdcaty
name of the column from att.frame that identifies the unequal probability category for each element in the frame. The default is NULL.
maxtry
maximum number of iterations for randomly generating a point within the frame to select a site when type.frame equals "area". The default is 1000.
shapefile
option to create a shapefile containing the survey design information, where TRUE equals create a shapefile and FALSE equals do not create a shapefile. The default is TRUE.
prjfilename
name (without any extension) of the project file for an input shapefile. The default is NULL.
out.shape
name (without any extension) of the output shapefile containing the survey design information. The default is "sample".

Value

An sp package object containing the survey design information and any additional attribute variables that were provided. The object is assigned class "SpatialPointsDataFrame". For further information regarding the output object, see documentation for the sp package. Optionally, a shapefile can be created that contains the survey design information.

Details

The IRS survey design process selects a sample based on the survey design specification. Function dsgnsum(), can be used to summarize the sites selected for a survey design.

See Also

irspts irslin irsarea dsgnsum

Examples

Run this code
## Not run: 
# # The following example will select a sample from an area resource.  The design
# # includes two strata.  For Stratum 1, a sample of size 50 will be selected for
# # a single panel.  For Stratum 2, a sample of size 50 will be selected for each
# # of two panels.  In addition both strata will include oversamples (size 10 for
# # Stratum 1 and size 75 for Stratum 2).  It is assumed that a shapefile defining
# # the polygons for the area resource is located in the folder from which R is
# # started.  Attribute data for the design will be read from the dbf file of the
# # shapefile, which is assumed to have a variable named "test.stratum" that
# # specifies stratum membership value for each record in the shapefile. A
# # shapefile named "test.sample" containing the survey design information will be
# # created.
# test.design <- list("Stratum 1"=list(panel=c(Panel=50), seltype="Equal",
#    over=10), "Stratum 2"=list(panel=c("Panel One"=50, "Panel Two"=50),
#    seltype="Unequal", caty.n=c(CatyOne=25, CatyTwo=25, CatyThree=25,
#    CatyFour=25), over=75))
# test.attframe <- read.dbf("test.shapefile")
# test.sample <- irs(design=test.design, DesignID="Test.Site", type.frame="area",
#    src.frame="shapefile", in.shape="test.shapefile", att.frame=test.attframe,
#    stratum="test.stratum", mdcaty="test.mdcaty", shapefile=TRUE,
#    out.shape="test.sample")
# ## End(Not run)

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