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deleted_user
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Hi,

I am new to this forum, had hard time figuring out how this could be done in SAS.

The code I am trying to run, regression analysis looks something like this:

Proc reg data = work.temp;
Model &Pred_var = &independent_var / stb tol vif Collin;
By segment;
Run;

I want to run a regression model such that it produces VIF values for each of the by Groups and checks the value of VIF.

Based on the value of VIF I should be able to Print if the regression model has collinearity(VIF > =5) or not(VIF <5).

And if there is collinearity then I should be able to give a rough idea of which variables might be correlated.

Your suggestions would be highly appreciated.

Thank you,

L.
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Paige
Quartz | Level 8
You would have to write some macro code to pick out which by groups have VIF>=5 and then print only those. You can capture the VIF output into a SAS data set using ODS OUTPUT statements.

To get some idea of which variables might be correlated, I would use Principal Components Analysis on the independent variables.
deleted_user
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Thank you so much for the reply .. ODS output works well !!

Next step I'll be proceeding with the variables that are correlated ...

again thanks,

L

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