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JimmyDanger
Calcite | Level 5

I have an outcome of sales in dollars, with a predictor of Income category.  Household income is an ordinal variable.  Should I use PROC  GLM with a class statement or can I just use a PROC reg?

 

Thanks, 
JD

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

PROC GLM is the easiest way to go.

 

You will get the same answer from PROC REG, but you'd have to create the dummy variables properly before running PROC REG, so best to avoid this.

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Paige Miller

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