One recommendation was to add /clb at the end of the variables in the model statement. SAS really didn't like that; it wouldn't even run the model. Then I tried another suggestion which was ALPHA = .05 after the proc statement. The model ran, but the output still did not include confidence intervals. Any other ideas?
From the documentation:
CLPARM
requests confidence limits for the parameter estimates. The SURVEYREG procedure determines the confidence coefficient by using the ALPHA= option, which by default equals 0.05 and produces 95% confidence bounds. The CLPARM option also requests confidence limits for all the estimable linear functions of regression parameters in the ESTIMATE statements.
Note that when there is a CLASS statement, you need to use the SOLUTION option with the CLPARM option to obtain the parameter estimates and their confidence limits.
From the documentation:
CLPARM
requests confidence limits for the parameter estimates. The SURVEYREG procedure determines the confidence coefficient by using the ALPHA= option, which by default equals 0.05 and produces 95% confidence bounds. The CLPARM option also requests confidence limits for all the estimable linear functions of regression parameters in the ESTIMATE statements.
Note that when there is a CLASS statement, you need to use the SOLUTION option with the CLPARM option to obtain the parameter estimates and their confidence limits.
Thank you, that worked!
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