Description
eiwild means Ecological Inference
With Individual Level
Data.
It enables to estimate the inner cells of an RxC-table with
aggregate data with a number of precincts and/or individual
level data for a few precincts.
The assumptions are based on Rosen et al's (2001) on
the Multinomial-Dirichlet- Model and the Wakefield's
(2004) paper on combining individual level data for
2x2-tables. In the master thesis of Thomas Schlesinger
(2013) he expanded the 2x2-case to the RxC-case and
implemented it in this package. Some of the functions are
based on the equivalent functions of the
eiPack-package.
It is a hierarchical Bayesian model which uses
MCMC-Algorithms to calculate the estimations. Therefore it
has all the pros and cons of these methods.
The typical workflow consists of - Formatting your data in the accepted way. Loading
topleveldatand inspecting thedata.frame'saggrandindiwill give
you a general idea. - Running one or multiple times:
- function
tuneVars - function
indAggEi
- Analyzing results with
plot.eiwild,comPlot,summary.eiwild,plotResult
For more examples look at the appropriate functions