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wutao9999
Obsidian | Level 7

In linear regression, can we possibly force the fitting coefficient be less than zero?

I am doing some analysis for price elasticity, a larger-than-zero-coefficient is usually doesn't make sense.  This is the reason I am asking if we can force the fitting result of coefficient be less than zero.

Thank you.

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

I think you can do the regression in PROC CALIS (the docs give an example) and use the BOUNDS statement to force the coefficient to be less than zero.

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Paige Miller

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