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The intercept in regression-type models is the value of the Y variable when all X variables are 0.

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Interaction term btw. binary and continuous variable - dropping the intercept? [closed]

Thus to avoid the dummy variable trap, I dropped the intercept and included all dummy variables. Now I'd like to have a look at the interaction term between a continuous and a binary variable. … Can I do so, even if the intercept is not included in the regression? What would the interpretation be? …
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