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jeremy2010
Calcite | Level 5
I want to test for trend in C-Section rates in the State of New England for the 6 year period 2000 - 2005. The factors that I believe have effect on these rates that I have as variables are: age, county of residence and social economic status. I intend to use the Weighted Least Squares Analysis of rates over the 6 years aforementioned to test for trend. I shall be treating the design-effects variables - age, county of residence and social economic status separately in my analysis.

What statements do I use in proc catmod to incorporate my variables (aforementioned) to do the job?

Thanks!

Jeremy.

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ArtC
Rhodochrosite | Level 12
Try reposting this in the Statistics forum - you may get a better response.
jeremy2010
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks for the advice.

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