I need to create a probit model without the intercept. So, how can I remove the intercept from a probit model in R?
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问题:
回答1:
You don't say how you are intending to fit the probit model, but if it uses R's formula notation to describe the model then you can supply either + 0
or - 1
as part of the formula to suppress the intercept:
mod <- foo(y ~ 0 + x1 + x2, data = bar)
or
mod <- foo(y ~ x1 + x2 - 1, data = bar)
(both using pseudo R code of course - substitute your modelling function and data/variables.)
If this is a model fitting by glm()
then something like:
mod <- glm(y ~ x1 + x2 - 1, data = bar, family = binomial(link = "probit"))
should do it (again substituting in your data and variable names as appropriate.)
回答2:
Also, if you have an existing formula object, foo
, you can remove the intercept with update
like this:
foo <- y ~ x1 + x2
bar <- update(foo, ~ . -1)
# bar == y ~ x1 + x2 - 1