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lizzy28
Quartz | Level 8

Hi all,

 

I'd like to output adjusted R-Squared out of the linear regression result. Any of you know how to do that? Below is the code I started to keep the parameters:

ods trace on;
proc reg data=mydata;
model depvar=var1 var2;
ods output ParameterEstimates = ParmsEst;
run;
ods trace off;

 

Thank you all!

Lizi

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Your ODS TRACE should contain

Output Added:
-------------
Name:       FitStatistics
Label:      Fit Statistics
Template:   Stat.REG.FitStatistics
Path:       Reg.MODEL1.Fit.Height.FitStatistics
-------------

Doesn't it show that? So you need FitStatistics in your ODS output statement. Like this:

 

ods output ParameterEstimates = ParmsEst fitstatistics=fitstatistics;
--
Paige Miller

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Your ODS TRACE should contain

Output Added:
-------------
Name:       FitStatistics
Label:      Fit Statistics
Template:   Stat.REG.FitStatistics
Path:       Reg.MODEL1.Fit.Height.FitStatistics
-------------

Doesn't it show that? So you need FitStatistics in your ODS output statement. Like this:

 

ods output ParameterEstimates = ParmsEst fitstatistics=fitstatistics;
--
Paige Miller

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