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sasuser1000
Calcite | Level 5
How do i check the contribution of each variable in proc reg? I know there is a specific option for that but I can't remember it
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ballardw
Super User
I think you are looking for the OUTPUT option and the P=
Ksharp
Super User
Do you mean each variable or each observation?
If it were variable ,then the estimated coefficient before this variable is what you want.
If it were observations, I remember there is a somehow distinance ( I have forgotten,need to find in documention) which you are needed.


Ksharp
Paige
Quartz | Level 8
I think the original question is extremely unclear. What does the original poster mean by "contribution". To me, this could mean many different things, and in the case of multiple correlated predictor variables, the idea of "contribution" is meaningless in my opinion.
sasuser1000
Calcite | Level 5
Contribution of a variable in a model, is how much a specific variable help in explaining the errors, in ther words, is contribution to the model.

But nevermind, I have found it
Ksharp
Super User
Maybe I understand what op's mean.
Op might want some method of selecting variable to see which variable influence the ss of model.

Ksharp

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