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Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

 I have a fitStatistics table from PROC SURVEYREG. I am just wondering what is the cValue1 nValue1? The numbers are pretty much the same.

My code is:

proc surveyreg data = panel;
	class stock year; 
	model Y = X1 X2 / solution XPX COVB; 
	ODS output FitStatistics=fit_Stats ParametersEstimates=Para_est CovB=covB XPX=XPX;
run;
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Reeza
Super User

Check the variable types, I think one is character and one is numeric type. This is for later presentation/reporting to help control how information is displayed.

 


@somebody wrote:

 I have a fitStatistics table from PROC SURVEYREG. I am just wondering what is the cValue1 nValue1? The numbers are pretty much the same.

My code is:

proc surveyreg data = panel;
	class stock year; 
	model Y = X1 X2 / solution XPX COVB; 
	ODS output FitStatistics=fit_Stats ParametersEstimates=Para_est CovB=covB XPX=XPX;
run;

 

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