realdata_alpha: A list of matrices containing value of alpha at each...

Description Usage Format Value Examples

Description

A list of matrices containing value of alpha at each location.

Usage

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Format

An object of class list of length 8.

Value

A list of 8 matrices of calculated value of alpha for case and control points.

counts_agebysex_state

Age-by-sex stratification in Connecticut, which is a matrix with 18 rows and 2 variables: Male, Female. In this dataset the age-by-sex distribution based on the Census for the following ten age groups: 35-40, 41-45, 46-50, 51-55, 56-60, 61-65, 66-70, 71-75, 76-80, and 81-83.

prob_case_1

Value of alpha for cases in case-control study, this α_1(s) is matched to controls' age-by-sex proportion

prob_case_11

Value of alpha for cases in case-control study, this α_2(s) is matched to BRFSS age-by-sex proportion

prob_case_2

Value of alpha for cases in CTR, which is a matrix with 1929 rows and 1 variables: α_1(s). This α_1(s) in CTR is matched to controls' age-by-sex proportion in case-control study

prob_case_22

Value of alpha for cases in CTR, which is a matrix with 1929 rows and 1 variables: α_2(s). This α_2(s) in CTR is matched to BRFSS age-by-sex proportion

prob_cont_1

Value of alpha for controls in case-control study, which is a matrix with 690 rows and 1 variables: α_1(s). A dataset of controls' α_1(s) of its own

prob_cont_2

Another Value of alpha for controls in BRFSS data, which is a matrix with 4459 rows and 1 variables: α_2(s). A dataset of controls' α_2(s) in BRFSS data of its own

pwt_cont_2

Value of weights(sampling probability) for controls in BRFSS data, which is α_2^{\star} in equation(14) of Huang(2014), a matrix with 4459 rows and 1 variables

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# For example of each matrix, type the command in R: attributes(realdata_alpha)
# to obtain names of 8 matrices in the list:
#"counts_agebysex_state", "prob_case_1", "prob_case_11", "prob_case_2",
#"prob_case_22", "prob_cont_1", "prob_cont_2", "pwt_cont_2".

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