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ANKH1
Pyrite | Level 9
proc glimmix data=mydata;
class myclass mygroup myid;
model count_response = mycovariate myclass / dist=poisson link=log offset=log_time;
random intercept / subject=myid;
random intercept /
run;

We would like to view the estimates in the original scale by exponentiating them. One way is the following:

data exp_estimates;
set estimates;
exp_estimate = exp(parameter_estimate);
run;

But I was wondering if an statement can be added directly in proc glimmix.

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Estimates of what?

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Paige Miller
PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

The model coefficients are based upon the appropriate model form for a Poisson model. I don't know what it means to ask for these on "the original scale".

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Paige Miller
ANKH1
Pyrite | Level 9

estimates are in log form from the poisson. For interpretation purposes, it is easier to interpret the estimates as counts and not log counts.

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

@ANKH1 wrote:

estimates are in log form from the poisson. For interpretation purposes, it is easier to interpret the estimates as counts and not log counts.


Do you mean "predicted values"?

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Paige Miller
ANKH1
Pyrite | Level 9
Estimates from the results table called "Solutions for Fixed Effects"

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