Hi,
I have a question about the random effects model (Specifically, a random
intercept model) in its role in assuming a covariance structure in
estimation. In a panel data textbook, I read that by estimating a random
effects model itself, there is an induced covariance structure.
In nlme package, there are several types of covariance structures such as
Compound Symmetry (which I assume in my model) but the default value is 0.
I initialize it and proceed with the estimation.
Does this mean that if I do not specify the compound symmetry value in
nlme, the estimation is without a covariance assumption or there is
something I have missed in my understanding? That the " by estimating a
random effects model itself, there is an induced covariance structure"
confuses me a little.
It would be very helpful to get an explanation on this.
Thank you very much!
Regards,
Yashree