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I am using minimum AICC as the model selection criteria in my Proc Mixed analysis that has fixed and random effects with repeated measures. But I'd like to know how much variability can be explained by the dependent variables in the final model. Can an R2 or adjusted R2 be computed and part of the output in Proc Mixed?
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Paige
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As far as I know, you have to compute R-squared outside of PROC MIXED.

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