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coollord
Calcite | Level 5

For methods like quad and laplace to work, is there a way to transform repeated measures data into a G-side effect?

Proc glimmix data = blah plots=residualpanel;

Class a1 a2 a3;

Model ff = a1/ dist = poisson  s;

random a2/ subject = a3 type = cs;;

random a2;

run;

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SteveDenham
Jade | Level 19

This should work, and give estimates that are conditional on the random effects.

Steve Denham

coollord
Calcite | Level 5

I actually run it like this and it says R-side random effects now allowed:

Proc glimmix data = blah plots=residualpanel;

Class a1 a2 a3;

Model ff = a1/ dist = poisson  s;

random a2/ subject = a3 residual type = cs;;

random a2;

run;

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