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Definition of model without intercept
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A model without an intercept is a linear regression model in which the intercept term is set to zero. This means that the regression line passes through the origin (0,0) and the predicted value of the dependent variable is always zero when the independent variable is zero. This type of model is often used when the researcher believes that the dependent variable should be zero when the independent variable is zero.
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