Dear Sara,
can you share the data and few lines of script to us so that we can reproduce (and
possibly fix) the error?
Best regards
Stefano
On 25 Oct 2018, at 00:15, Sara Benetti
<sara.benetti(a)incae.edu> wrote:
Hello,
I’ve just begun to use CEM package for R.
My database has 657 obs., no missing values, treatment is a dummy (1 is treated, 0 is
untreated).
This is a summary of my variables:
is.data.frame(NHq1)
[1] TRUE
summary(NHq1)
Treatment Female Size Pcoffee
Min. :0.0000 Min. :0.0000 Min. : 0.084 Min. :0.008333
1st Qu.:0.0000 1st Qu.:0.0000 1st Qu.: 1.400 1st Qu.:0.333333
Median :1.0000 Median :0.0000 Median : 3.000 Median :0.600000
Mean :0.6591 Mean :0.1492 Mean : 6.072 Mean :0.585863
3rd Qu.:1.0000 3rd Qu.:0.0000 3rd Qu.: 7.500 3rd Qu.:0.833333
Max. :1.0000 Max. :1.0000 Max. :64.000 Max. :1.000000
Age5 Age5.15 Age15 Productivity
Min. :0.0000 Min. :0.0000 Min. :0.0000 Min. : 16.43
1st Qu.:0.0000 1st Qu.:0.0000 1st Qu.:0.0000 1st Qu.: 720.00
Median :0.0000 Median :1.0000 Median :0.0000 Median :1271.89
Mean :0.2907 Mean :0.6058 Mean :0.1035 Mean :1393.20
3rd Qu.:1.0000 3rd Qu.:1.0000 3rd Qu.:0.0000 3rd Qu.:1920.00
Max. :1.0000 Max. :1.0000 Max. :1.0000 Max. :7119.05
Familiness Poverty GDP
Min. :0.00000 Min. : 0.00 Min. : 2653
1st Qu.:0.05096 1st Qu.: 8.60 1st Qu.: 2671
Median :0.43421 Median :23.90 Median : 6516
Mean :0.46640 Mean :33.57 Mean : 5914
3rd Qu.:0.85000 3rd Qu.:55.00 3rd Qu.: 7526
Max. :1.00000 Max. :99.60 Max. :12069
I’m trying to calculate the imbalance but I get the following error:
todrop <- c("Productivity",
"Treatment", "GDP")
imbalance(group=Treatment, data=NHq1, drop=todrop)
Error in t1 > 0 & t2
> 0 : non-conformable arrays
I could implement the cem function without problems, but if I include eval.imbalance =
TRUE in the argument, I get the same error:
mat1 <- cem(treatment = "Treatment",
data=NHq1, drop=c("Productivity", "GDP"), keep.all = TRUE,
eval.imbalance = TRUE)
Error in t1 > 0 & t2 > 0 : non-conformable arrays
mat1 <- cem(treatment = "Treatment",
data=NHq1, drop=c("Productivity", "GDP"), keep.all = TRUE)
mat1
G0 G1
All 224 433
Matched 35 52
Unmatched 189 381
Do you have any idea of what could be wrong with the database?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Best Regards,
Sara Benetti | Researcher
INCAE Business School <https://www.incae.edu/en>
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