DeclareDesign 1.0.10
- Swapped margins for marginaleffects.
- Changes to tests and examples to not depend on suggested packages.
DeclareDesign 1.0.8
- Bug fix of parallel processing that caused in rare cases simulations to be identical across multiple calls to simulate_design or diagnose_design.
DeclareDesign 1.0.6
- Documentation update to stay current on CRAN.
DeclareDesign 1.0.4
- Documentation improvements.
- Citation updates.
DeclareDesign 1.0.2
DeclareDesign 1.0.0
- Allow diagnoses to group by outcomes.
- Simplify print(design).
- Launch version 1.
DeclareDesign 0.30.0
- New tidy(diagnosis) function to construct a tidy data frame of diagnosand estimates and summary statistics including bootstrapped standard error and confidence intervals.
- Remove draw_assignment and draw_sample function.
- Added diagnosis duration to summary function.
- Bug fixes.
DeclareDesign 0.28.0
- To simplify output of diagnoses, we changed the names of the variables from design_label to design, inquiry_label to inquiry, and estimator_label to estimator.
- declare_assignment() and declare_sampling() have the default values for legacy set to FALSE. You can still use the legacy versions of these functions by manually setting legacy = TRUE for some time, but this functionality will later be removed.
DeclareDesign 0.26.0
- Rapid development phase is beginning to prepare for DeclareDesign 1.0.
- Add new step
declare_model
for defining the model of the world including sample size, levels of the data, and variables.
- Add new step
declare_inquiry
to replace declare_estimand
. declare_estimand
is still available but deprecated.
- Soft-introduce new syntax for declare_assignment and declare_sampling. Old syntax is still available with legacy = TRUE, the current default. To use the new syntax, set legacy = FALSE. In future versions of DeclareDesign, the default will be set to FALSE.
reveal_outcomes
, created in 0.24.0, has been removed as a step.
- Change labels produced in diagnoses and
run_design
output to be inquiry_label
rather than estimand_label
.
- Allow estimands to be functions of other estimands.
DeclareDesign 0.24.0
- Add new step
declare_measurement
for measuring outcome variables.
- Add
declare_test
to enable hypothesis testing where no estimand is targeted. For example, declare_test
could be used for a K-S test of distributional equality and declare_estimator
for a difference-in-means estimate of an average treatment effect.
- Add
model_summary
option to declare_estimator
, to enable specifying a model and then a separate post-estimation function to extract coefficient estimates (e.g., estimate of a treatment effect) or model summary statistics (e.g., R^2 or the result of an F-test from a regression).
- Simplify
declare_diagnosands
functionality. diagnose_design()
by default runs an internal function with a set of default diagnosands, including power, RMSE, bias, type S rate, coverage, mean estimate, and mean estimand.
- Improve compatibility with dplyr verbs as handlers.
filter
now works.
- Rename
declare_reveal
to reveal_outcomes
. Both continue to work.
DeclareDesign 0.22.0
- Fix ability to set
sampling_variable
in declare_sampling
.
- Add ability to retain nonsampled data after sampling via
drop_nonsampled
flag in declare_sampling
.
DeclareDesign 0.20.0
- Add
compare_diagnoses
function to compare two designs on the basis of their design diagnoses.
- Compatibility with
rlang
0.4.0
- Bug fixes
DeclareDesign 0.18.0
- Add
compare_designs
functions to compare the code and output of designs side-by-side.
- Bug fixes
DeclareDesign 0.16.0
- Add
draw_assignment
function to draw an assignment vector(s) given data
- Add
draw_sample
function to draw a sample or multiple sequential samples from data
- Rewrite
draw_data
to optionally take a data argument. draw_data
now can be used to draw data for the full design, or for subsets of it. start
and end
flags are added to select which portions of the design to run
- Bug fixes
DeclareDesign 0.14.0
- Improved generics interoperability
- Bug fixes
DeclareDesign 0.12.0
- Add ability to use
get_estimates
with data, useful for example for getting estimates after data is collected for a study. To draw estimates or estimands from simulated data, now use renamed draw_estimates
and draw_estimands
functions.
- Documentation improvements
- Bug fixes
DeclareDesign 0.10.0