varIdent
class,
representing a constant variance function structure. If no grouping
factor is present in form
, the variance function is constant
and equal to one, and no coefficients required to represent it. When
form
includes a grouping factor with $M > 1$ levels, the
variance function allows M different variances, one for each level of
the factor. For identifiability reasons, the coefficients of the
variance function represent the ratios between the variances and a
reference variance (corresponding to a reference group
level). Therefore, only $M-1$ coefficients are needed to represent
the variance function. By default, if the elements in value
are
unnamed, the first group level is taken as the reference level.varIdent(value, form, fixed)
form
, this argument is ignored, as the resulting
variance function contains no coefficients. If ~ v
, or
~ v | g
, specifying a variance covariate v
and,
optionally, a grouping factor g
for the coefficients. The
variance covariate is ignored in thvarIdent
object representing a constant variance function
structure, also inheriting from class varFunc
.varWeights.varFunc
, coef.varIdent
vf1 <- varIdent(c(Female = 0.5), form = ~ 1 | Sex)
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