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NickyM
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

 

Is it possible to run a regression with fixed effects in SAS Enterprise Miner? 

 

Nicky

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AnnaBrown
Community Manager

Hi @NickyM,

 

I consulted Enterprise Guide expert down the hall, @ChrisHemedinger. He said there is a Mixed Models task in EG, and you can run PROC MIXED or GLIMMIX in a program node. SAS/STAT is required.

 

Anna

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Ksharp
Super User

Regression Node is always run FIXED effect . 

I am sure PROC MIXED/GLIMMIX is not included in SAS/EM .

NickyM
Calcite | Level 5

So it's not possible to run a regression like this in SAS EM? :

 

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Ksharp
Super User

Yes. I think so. But you can add interact effect like A*B to simulate mixed effect.

EM is for Data Mining/Machine Learning , unlike the traditional Stat ,It is more suited for Pattern Recognition ,Prediction Model . 

NickyM
Calcite | Level 5

Ok thanks!! Sorry, last question:  

Do you know if it's possible to run this type of regression in Enterpise Guide? and how?

Ksharp
Super User

NO. You are unable to run Mixed Model as far as I know. 

Maybe some expert from sas would shed you a light .

AnnaBrown
Community Manager

Hi @NickyM,

 

I consulted Enterprise Guide expert down the hall, @ChrisHemedinger. He said there is a Mixed Models task in EG, and you can run PROC MIXED or GLIMMIX in a program node. SAS/STAT is required.

 

Anna

NickyM
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks a lot!!

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