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I am running a Multinomial Logit model using the glogit option in PROC LOGISTIC. However, I am having some trouble finding a way to print the individual probabilities for EACH group in my DV (there are 3, with 2 as the ref). I know how to run this option in binary, but can't get it to work correctly in multinomial.

What I want is a new data set with three new variables, those being the probabilities of group membership based on the model. Is this possible?
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I'm assuming there is no way to get these probabilities for multinomial models in SAS? Message was edited by: Eric08
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Stated differently, when I run a multinomial logistic model (3 groups, 2 as the reference) and request the output and p='var', what do the probabilities in p represent in this case? The odds of being in group 2?

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