Hello,
I am running a multivariable linear model with restricted cubic splines for my main exposure of interest. I am having difficulty trying to graph the predicted curve of my model, as the predicted value appears very jagged. I have referenced the following SAS post 'Visualize multivariate regression models by slicing continuous variables' (https://blogs.sas.com/content/iml/2017/12/18/visualize-multivariate-regression-models-by-slicing-con...), however to no avail.
Is anyone able to share guidance to help with my visualization? My code is as follows:
ODS SELECT ANOVA ParameterEstimates SplineKnots;
PROC GLMSELECT DATA=model3 outdesign(ADDINPUTVARS FULLMODEL)=Splines;
EFFECT spl = spline(exp1 / DETAILS naturalcubic BASIS=tpf(noint)
KNOTMETHOD=percentilelist(5 27.5 50 72.5 95));
CLASS sex city income;
MODEL IQ = spl sex city income weight/ SELECTION=none; /* fit model by using spline effects */
OUTPUT OUT=SplineOut PREDICTED=Fit; /* output predicted values for graphing */
QUIT;
TITLE "Restricted Cubic Spline Regression";
PROC SGPLOT DATA=SplineOut NOAUTOLEGEND;
SCATTER x=exp1 y=IQ;
SERIES x=exp1 y=Fit / LINEATTRS=(THICKNESS=3 COLOR=red);
RUN;
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