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Mar 18 at 22:54 history duplicates list edited kjetil b halvorsen duplicates list edited from How to interpret the intercept term in a GLM? to How to interpret the intercept term in a GLM?, What does the intercept mean in this GLM? Will it mean the same thing if I add more variables?, Understanding role of intercept in prediction
Mar 18 at 22:52 history closed kjetil b halvorsen Duplicate of How to interpret the intercept term in a GLM?
Mar 18 at 22:43 history edited kjetil b halvorsen CC BY-SA 4.0
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Feb 7, 2015 at 5:36 comment added Glen_b Well, the interpretation is certainly simpler in multiple regression, given that nice identity link. The interpretation in the case of a more general GLM involves and extra step of explanation. If you only need it for the Gaussian case, you should ask about that case rather than asking for the more complicated explanation required to cover GLMs in general
Feb 7, 2015 at 5:04 comment added Farshad Thanks Glen_b. It the definition and application of intercept different in multiple regression and GLMs? I know that the intercept is when our x in the regression is zero. I just don't understand for instance in my model from what data points it is produced and what is telling me?
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Feb 7, 2015 at 3:04 comment added Glen_b Since you're just fitting a Gaussian model, you would call this model a "multiple regression". Are you interested in the interpretation for GLMs more generally, or specifically for the Gaussian multiple regression model?
Feb 7, 2015 at 1:45 history asked Farshad CC BY-SA 3.0