eatRep 0.15.0
- multicore computation is supported for all analyses using the survey
package
- computation of group differences using ‘group.differences.by’ now
also works for adjusted means
- for weighted analyses, the eatRep functions now remove zero weight
cases prior to analyses to avoid counting them when determining sample
size
- the eatRep functions now issue more informative alerts if missings
occur on dependent/independent or jackknife variables. Missing
occurrences concerned as crucial will be caught with an error
message
- enhanced warning messages if number of nests/imputations differ
between grouping variables
- enhanced warning messages if number of jkrep units differ between
nests/imputations
- bugfix in the cross-level differences of group differences
computation
- bugfix if levels of grouping variables contain leading and/or
trailing spaces
- new function
report2
which summarizes the output of the
four main functions a little tidier and provides an interface for
eatPlot. The old reporting function report()
is
deprecated
- new function
pool.R2
computes pooled R^2 for multiple
imputed and nested multiple imputed regression analyses according to
Harel (2009)
eatRep 0.14.7
- exemplary with variable labels stored as attributed
- add ‘jkfac’ argument to functions which call BIFIEsurvey
functions
- trend analyses (with warning messages) now are possible when levels
of grouping variables differ between assessment cycles
- bug fix in the internally used function which checks linking error
object for consistency
- bug fix in repLmer when no weights are defined
- reporting function was slightly simplified (i.e., remove additional
target formats)
eatRep 0.14.6
- add function
repLmer()
for replication methods for
linear multilevel models (wrapper to
BIFIEsurvey::BIFIE.twolevelreg()
)
- bug fix in internally used check function whether levels of grouping
variable(s) are equal across assessment cycles (trend groups)
- bug fix in singularity treatment of
repGlm()
- bug fix in
repQuantile()
- add Ns (sample size) to the output of
repTable()
function
- add tests for
repQuantile()
and
repLmer()
eatRep 0.14.5
- compatibility with lavaan version 0.6-12
eatRep 0.14.4
- bug fix in computation of adjusted weighted means
- enhance performance in recursive calls (e.g., trend estimation)
eatRep 0.14.3
- add alternative output formats for the reporting function (argument
target
)
- bug fix in standard error computation of trend estimates
- bug fix in repQuantile when using 0% or 100% percentil
- enhance performance when using the BIFIEsurvey wrapper
eatRep 0.14.0
- sorting of parameters and determination coefficient enhanced in
reporting function for
repGlm()
- add function
checkLEs
which checks consistency of
linking errors with data which stem from an eatGADS data base
- trend estimation was broadened for more than two measurement
occasions
- add class identifier in exemplary data
eatRep 0.13.7
- add CR0 and CR2 methods for weighted effect coding with
heterogeneous variances in
repMean()
and
repGlm()
, including a cluster argument
- add class ID variable to example data set
- bug fix: fixed inadequate column definition in the reporting
function for
repQuantile()
- adapt repQuantile function for rewritten function svyquantile from
the survey package
- slightly revised vignette
eatRep 0.13.6
- add asterisks for significance in the console output of the
reporting function for
repGlm()
- bug fix: fixed inadvertent warning message in function for group
checks
- bug fix: call svyby with return.replicates = FALSE for quantile
function
eatRep 0.13.5
- added vignette
- added a balanced repeated replication example in the examples for
repMean()
- added an internal check that persons are nested within groups
Bug Fixes
- fixed
report
for cross differences when levels of
grouping variable contained the variable name
- fixed missing entries in mode column in the output of
repMean()
eatRep::repMean(...)
now works as well as
library(eatRep); repMean(...)
- added tests for
repGlm()
function
eatRep 0.13.4.9000
- Switch to Github Action for CI
eatRep 0.13.4