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BMI_kid
Fluorite | Level 6

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What does the warning mean? 

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

https://communities.sas.com/t5/Statistical-Procedures/How-do-I-solve-Negative-Binomial-convergence-p...

 

Also I believe the algorithm could have found a local optimum rather than a global optimum.

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Paige Miller
BMI_kid
Fluorite | Level 6

Does it mean the response does not fit the specified distribution or is it something else. I am not sure I understand 'Lack of convergence.'

 

SteveDenham
Jade | Level 19

Lack of convergence means that the g'H{inverse}g/abs(f) is not less than the tolerance set, which seems to be 1e-4 in this case. There are a lot of issues that can cause this - model misspecification relative to the data at hand, getting stuck in a local extremum (minimum or maximum) or even running up against a default number of iterations. I can't really tell from that particular output table, so a bit more info would help - the code for the PROC you are using and the LOG file, if there are any ERRORs, WARNINGs or NOTEs that relate to this.

 

SteveDenham

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