Peter,
Thanks for your question. We don't have a great way to do it right now,
but we'll definitely add that into the next iteration.
For now, you can take the simulations of betab and betaw out of your data
buffer object by using dbuf$betabs for example. To get the 95% CI of
betabs, use
upper95CI <- apply(dbuf$betabs, 1, function (x) quantile(x, probs=c(.975)))
lower95CI <- apply(dbuf$betabs,1, function(x) quantile(x, probs=c(.025)))
You can do the same thing for betaw. Let me know if you have any more
questions about this.
Best,
Molly
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 12:28 PM, Peter Linton <pet3(a)umbc.edu> wrote:
Hello,
I am a Graduate Student at University of Maryland, Baltimore County. We
are using the EI package in R for a consulting project and I have run into
a hurdle. We are interested in 95% CI estimates for Beta_b, not just the
default 80% that eiread outputs. Is there a nice way to adjust these to the
95%?
Thank you for your time,
Peter Linton
pet3(a)umbc.edu
US Census Bureau
University of Maryland, Baltimore County