It may be overkill, but you can specify the model pieces using the offset
function in the model, then the predictions work out (at least for my
simple trial case). Something like:
fit <- glm( y ~ 0+offset(-1 + 2*x), family=binomial, data=data.frame(y=0,
x=0) )
predict( fit, newdata=data.frame(x=s
Dear All,
I know this may be a trivial question.
In the past I have used glm to make logistic regressions on data. The output
creates an object with the results of the logistic regression. This object can
then be used to make predictions.
Great.
I have a different problem. I need to make pre
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