varIdent
Constant Variance Function
Description
This function is a constructor for the 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.
Usage
varIdent(value, form, fixed)
Arguments
value | an optional numeric vector, or list of numeric values, with the variance function coefficients. If no grouping factor is present in |
form | an optional one-sided formula of the form |
fixed | an optional numeric vector, or list of numeric values, specifying the values at which some or all of the coefficients in the variance function should be fixed. It must have names identifying which coefficients are to be fixed. Coefficients included in |
Value
a varIdent
object representing a constant variance function structure, also inheriting from class varFunc
.
Author(s)
José Pinheiro and Douglas Bates [email protected]
References
Pinheiro, J.C., and Bates, D.M. (2000) "Mixed-Effects Models in S and S-PLUS", Springer.
See Also
varClasses
, varWeights.varFunc
, coef.varIdent
Examples
vf1 <- varIdent(c(Female = 0.5), form = ~ 1 | Sex)
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