DiSCo_CI {DiSCos} | R Documentation |
DiSCo_CI
Description
Function for computing the confidence intervals in the DiSCo method using the bootstrap approach described in
Usage
DiSCo_CI(
redraw,
controls,
target,
T_max,
T0,
grid,
mc.cores = 1,
evgrid = seq(from = 0, to = 1, length.out = 1001),
qmethod = NULL,
qtype = 7,
M = 1000,
mixture = FALSE,
simplex = FALSE,
replace = TRUE
)
Arguments
redraw |
Integer indicating the current bootstrap redraw |
controls |
A list containing the raw data for the control group |
target |
A list containing the raw data for the target group |
T_max |
Index of last time period |
T0 |
Index of the last pre-treatment period |
grid |
Grid to recompute the CDF on if |
mc.cores |
Number of cores to use for parallelization |
qmethod |
Character, indicating the method to use for computing the quantiles of the target distribution. The default is NULL, which uses the |
qtype |
Integer, indicating the type of quantile to compute when using |
M |
Integer indicating the number of control quantiles to use in the DiSCo method. Default is 1000. |
mixture |
Logical, indicating whether to use the mixture of distributions approach instead.
See Section 4.3. in Gunsilius (2023). This approach minimizes the distance between the CDFs
instead of the quantile functions, and is preferred for categorical variables. When working with such variables, one should
also provide a list of support points in the |
simplex |
Logical, indicating whether to use to constrain the optimal weights to the unit simplex. Default is FALSE, which only constrains the weights to sum up to 1 but allows them to be negative. |
replace |
Logical, indicating whether to sample with replacement when computing the bootstrap samples. Default is TRUE. |
Value
A list with the following components
-
weights
The bootstrapped weights -
disco_boot
A list containing the bootstrapped counterfactuals, with the following elements, each of which contains named elements calledupper
andlower
which are G x T matrices where G is the specified number of grid points and T is the number of time periods