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ajkalale
Obsidian | Level 7

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proc reg data=stat1.bodyfat2;
model PctBodyFat2 = Age Weight Height Neck Chest Abdomen Hip Thigh Knee Ankle Biceps Forearm Wrist;
run;

 

I used the above code! 

 

How can I order the p-values in decreasing order using SAS? 

 

Thank you! 

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Use the statement

 

ODS OUTPUT ParameterEstimates=myParameterEstimates;

 

to get the estimates in a dataset.

 

Sort the dataset by p-values (variable probt, I think) and call proc print

 

or

 

Use proc SQL

 

or

 

Use proc report

 

to format the table.

PG

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Use the statement

 

ODS OUTPUT ParameterEstimates=myParameterEstimates;

 

to get the estimates in a dataset.

 

Sort the dataset by p-values (variable probt, I think) and call proc print

 

or

 

Use proc SQL

 

or

 

Use proc report

 

to format the table.

PG

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