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deleted_user
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Dumb question, but what to ensure I have the application correct. When I have run my logistic regression and am staisfied with the results, how do I turn this into an equation to determine probabilities on new data? Is it simply taking the coefficient times the variable(s)?
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deleted_user
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proc logistic data=Neuralgia outmodel=sasuser.Model;
class Treatment Sex;
model Pain(event='Yes')= Treatment|Sex Age
/ selection=forward sle=.01;
run;



Suppose Treatment and Age are the effects selected for the final model. You can score a data set which does not contain the variable Sex since the effect Sex is not in the model that the scoring is based on.



proc logistic inmodel=sasuser.Model;
score data=Neuralgia(drop=Sex);
run;
Olivier
Pyrite | Level 9
The Score statement in only valid in SAS 9.
For previous release, you can compute probabilites as :
1 / (1 + EXP(-1 * (coefficients * variables )))

(If you used a LOGIT link, of course.)

Regards
Olivier

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