sampcompR - Comparing and Visualizing Differences Between Surveys
Easily analyze and visualize differences between samples
(e.g., benchmark comparisons, nonresponse comparisons in
surveys) on three levels. The comparisons can be univariate,
bivariate or multivariate. On univariate level the variables of
interest of a survey and a comparison survey (i.e. benchmark)
are compared, by calculating one of several difference measures
(e.g., relative difference in mean), and an average difference
between the surveys. On bivariate level a function can
calculate significant differences in correlations for the
surveys. And on multivariate levels a function can calculate
significant differences in model coefficients between the
surveys of comparison. All of those differences can be easily
plotted and outputted as a table. For more detailed information
on the methods and example use see Rohr, B., Silber, H., &
Felderer, B. (2024). Comparing the Accuracy of Univariate,
Bivariate, and Multivariate Estimates across Probability and
Nonprobability Surveys with Population Benchmarks. Sociological
Methodology <doi:10.1177/00811750241280963>.