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Chloe1
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Hello, I'm currently running a model very similar to this example:

 

https://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/statug/63033/HTML/default/viewer.htm#statug_glm_sect053...

 

But I'm struggling to understand how the numbers 2.137, 2.2408 and 2.3162 are calculated in the Output 39.8.3 Expected Values of Type III Mean Squares. When using balanced data they should be all the same - the number of observations of each factor combination. But when we have unbalanced data the number of observations of each factor combination is different. Does anyone know how to calculate them or have any idea where they come from?

 

Thanks in advance!

Chloe

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