sate v2.2.0 (Release
date: TBD 2024-09-11)
Minor Changes:
- Update the P(G|k) values supplied by the helper function
get.model.values. Updated values based on matrix algebra rather than
computer simulation. Differences extremely minor, but additional jury
sizes added.
- Introduced get_pG_by_k function. This function allows user to
calculate P(G|k) values for juries with 3 or more members.
- Improved formatting of results table returned by as.jury.stats,
compare.jury.stats,
sim.as.jury.stats, and sim.compare.jury.stats functions.
- Added margin of error (MOE) to results tables reported by
as.jury.stats, compare.jury.stats, sim.as.jury.stats, and
sim.compare.jury.stats functions.
- Fixed minor bug with randomly draw proportions falling outside [0,
1] interval.
- Improved documentation of functions.
sate v2.1.0 (Release date:
2023-12-20)
Major Changes:
- Major revision of all existing functions.
- Graphing functions introduced, allowing users to plot the estimated
probability of guilty verdict in single trial condition, or plot the
effect of a trial error as difference between actual and hypothetical
trial conditions.
- Deliberation process modeled using a deliberate function which
reduces standard errors of estimates. Users have option to estimate
values using empirical model and standard errors generated through
computational methods.
- Account for selection of small trial jury from large jury pool.
- Introduced optional arguments to account for varying jury size and
peremptory strikes.
sate v1.1.0 (Release date:
2020-03-17)
Major Changes:
- Initial release of Scientific Analysis of Trial Errors (SATE) R
Package.