[R] Interpreting as.factor

Dimitrios Rizopoulos Dimitris.Rizopoulos at med.kuleuven.be
Fri Jun 23 22:24:44 CEST 2006


probably you want to look at the help page of ?contr.treatment

I hope it helps.

Best,
Dimitris

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Quoting Justin Rapp <justin.rapp at gmail.com>:

> When I run a linear regression and include a variable in the
> regression with as.factor  i.e.
> 
> lm(y ~x +as.factor(x1)
> 
> and i read the output as
> as.factor(x1)1....
> as.factor(x1)2...
> etc.
> 
> how do i interpret the estimate for each level?  Is this simply to
> be
> regarded as a shift in the equation predicted by the intercept and
> independent variable x?
> 
> jdr
> 
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