I need to draw a stratified sample with n
observation in each stratum, but some strata have fewer observations than n
. If a stratum has too few observations (say, k<n
observations), I want to sample all k
observations from that stratum.
require(sampling)
n <- 10
geo_ID <- c(rep(1, times = 20), rep(2, times = 20), rep(c(1, 2, 3, 4), times = 5))
set.seed(42)
V1 <- rnorm(60, 0, 1)
V2 <- rnorm(60, 2, 1)
DF <- data.frame(geo_ID = geo_ID, V1 = V1, V2 = V2)
#Sort as explained in ?strata help file
DF <- DF[order(DF[, "geo_ID"]), ]
strata(DF, stratanames = "geo_ID", size = c(n, n, n, n), method = "srswor")
If I use sampling without replacement as above, I (understandably) get the error:
Error in strata(DF, stratanames = "geo_ID", size = c(10, 10, 10, 10), :
not enough obervations in the stratum
Sampling with replacement avoids the error, method = "srswr"
, but that's not ideal since it sometimes draws repeats for strata that are sufficiently large to have only unique sample draws.
NOTE: There's a similar question on SO but it wasn't really answered. Also I think this question is more general. (Stratified sampling - not enough observations) The answers to the linked question are not generally useful since they require either (i) sample sizes proportional to the stratum size (whereas, I need a fixed number) or (ii) manually programming stratum-by-stratum, which isn't feasible as the number of strata increases.