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Emrys
Calcite | Level 5

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I got a dataset  (dataset2reg) that with several variables (var1--var10)  and group variables, then i do the regression as following:

Regression A:

proc reg data=dataset2reg outest=result1 edf tableout;

eq1: model var0=var1 var2 var3 var4;

eq2: model var0=var5 var6 var7 var8;

eq3: model var0=var9 var10 var11 var12;

by group;

run;

quit;

Regression B:

proc reg data=dataset2reg outest=result1 edf tableout;

model var0=var1 var2 var3 var4;

by group;

run;

quit;

the result of eq1 of Regression A  is different from Regression B, what's wrong with my regressions?

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ballardw
Super User

Were the number of records used the same? I suspect that with 3 model statements in the first that if any of the variables var5 through var12 are missing then those records with any missing values were excluded for use in eq1.

data_null__
Jade | Level 19

No need to "SUSPECT" the behavior for missing values is documented.

The answer to the question is the same today as yesterday. https://communities.sas.com/thread/73103

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