spsurvey
is an R package that implements a design-based approach to statistical inference, with a focus on spatial data. Spatially balanced samples are selected using the Generalized Random Tessellation Stratified (GRTS) algorithm. The GRTS algorithm can be applied to finite resources (point geometries) and infinite resources (linear / linestring and areal / polygon geometries) and flexibly accommodates a diverse set of sampling design features, including stratification, unequal inclusion probabilities, proportional (to size) inclusion probabilities, legacy (historical) sites, a minimum distance between sites, and two options for replacement sites (reverse hierarchical order and nearest neighbor). Data are analyzed using a wide range of analysis functions that perform categorical variable analysis, continuous variable analysis, attributable risk analysis, risk difference analysis, relative risk analysis, change analysis, and trend analysis. spsurvey
can also be used to summarize objects, visualize objects, select samples that are not spatially balanced, select panel samples, measure the amount of spatial balance in a sample, adjust design weights, and more. For additional details, see Dumelle et al. (2023) doi:10.18637/jss.v105.i03.
You can install and load the most recent approved version from CRAN by running
# install the most recent approved version from CRAN
install.packages("spsurvey")
# load the most recent approved version from CRAN
library(spsurvey)
You can install and load the most recent development version ofspsurvey
from GitHub by running:
# Installing from GitHub requires you first install the remotes package
install.packages("remotes")
# install the most recent development version from GitHub
remotes::install_github("USEPA/spsurvey", ref = "main")
# load the most recent development version from GitHub
library(spsurvey)
You can install the most recent development version of spsurvey
from GitHub with package vignettes by running:
install the most recent development version from GitHub with package vignettes
devtools::install_github("USEPA/spsurvey", build_vignettes=TRUE)
To view the vignettes in RStudio, run
vignette("start-here", "spsurvey") # start with this vignette for an spsurvey overview
vignette("EDA", "spsurvey") # for summaries and visualizations (exploratory data analysis)
vignette("sampling", "spsurvey") # for spatially balanced sampling
vignette("analysis", "spsurvey") # for analyzing data
To view the vignettes in a web format, visit here.
Further detail regarding spsurvey
is contained in the package’s documentation manual available for download here.
If you used spsurvey
in your work, please cite it. You can view the most recent citation by running
citation(package = "spsurvey")
#> To cite spsurvey in publications use:
#>
#> Michael Dumelle, Tom Kincaid, Anthony R. Olsen, Marc Weber (2023).
#> spsurvey: Spatial Sampling Design and Analysis in R. Journal of
#> Statistical Software, 105(3), 1-29. doi:10.18637/jss.v105.i03
#>
#> A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is
#>
#> @Article{,
#> title = {{spsurvey}: Spatial Sampling Design and Analysis in {R}},
#> author = {Michael Dumelle and Tom Kincaid and Anthony R. Olsen and Marc Weber},
#> journal = {Journal of Statistical Software},
#> year = {2023},
#> volume = {105},
#> number = {3},
#> pages = {1--29},
#> doi = {10.18637/jss.v105.i03},
#> }
We encourage users to submit issues and enhancement requests so we may continue to improve spsurvey
.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) GitHub project code is provided on an “as is” basis and the user assumes responsibility for its use. EPA has relinquished control of the information and no longer has responsibility to protect the integrity , confidentiality, or availability of the information. Any reference to specific commercial products, processes, or services by service mark, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not constitute or imply their endorsement, recommendation or favoring by EPA. The EPA seal and logo shall not be used in any manner to imply endorsement of any commercial product or activity by EPA or the United States Government.
A special thank you to Virginia Vichi-Miller for creating the spsurvey
hex sticker (i.e., graphic identifier). The sticker represents the environmental sampling context for which spsurvey
was created, with an emphasis on aquatic resources. The sticker shows a sunny day filled with a fish swimming in water, aquatic vegetation, and rolling hills and trees. The word spsurvey
is set against the backdrop of the clear sky.
This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License, GPL-3.