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ekruger
Calcite | Level 5

This should be simple. All I want to do is to create at table like OUTEST but instead of estimates, I want the partial rsquare of each explanatory variable in the table. Is there an easy way to do this?

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SteveDenham
Jade | Level 19

ODS OUTPUT is your friend.

Add the scorr1 and scorr2 options to your MODEL statement, and then use

ODS OUTPUT parameterestimates=parameterestimates;

and it will have the estimates, s.e.'s and partial squared correlations using Type I (sequential) and Type II (nonsequential) sums of squares.

Steve Denham

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