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Jack1
Obsidian | Level 7

In SAS/STAT I can easily generate standardized parameter estimates for a logisitc regression by simply adding STB in the model statement.  

 

However I am not sure how to do this in SAS EG.  Where can I find this option?

 

Thanks.

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TomKari
Onyx | Level 15

As you're setting up your task you'll see a "Preview code" button. When you're ready to go, press this and you'll see a preview of the code that will be submitted. Click the "Insert Code..." button. This will take you to a window that has insertion points for user-written code. Scroll down to the insertion point at the end of the model statemen, and you should be able to modify it.

 

Tom

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TomKari
Onyx | Level 15

As you're setting up your task you'll see a "Preview code" button. When you're ready to go, press this and you'll see a preview of the code that will be submitted. Click the "Insert Code..." button. This will take you to a window that has insertion points for user-written code. Scroll down to the insertion point at the end of the model statemen, and you should be able to modify it.

 

Tom

Jack1
Obsidian | Level 7

That works!  Thanks so much.

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