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Ksharp
Super User

Yes. Art.

I am right. I revise it again.

Ksharp

Pankaj_23
Calcite | Level 5

Ksharp you are right. I got correct solution by using your SAS code and also matched with manual calculation.

I Happy....

Ok but your SAS Code based on Proc Means.

Again question is arise, I thought Slope & Intercept obtained from proc reg.

Slope=(Sxy/Sxx) where Sxx=Corrected sum of Square.

Why sas can not give us Corrected Sum of Square in proc reg?

Thanks,

Best Regards,

Pankaj Bhangale

Ksharp
Super User

Hi.

Maybe SAS calculated estimated coefficient is based on Uncorrected Sum of Square not Corrected.

It is also correct .But you use Corrected Sum of Square , you are also right. They are actually the same thing,but formula is different.

So I also hope SAS can offer CSS in proc reg in the future. Smiley Happy

Ksharp

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