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lillymaginta
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
proc hpgenselect data=cd1;
class ut (ref= '1') gender / param = ref;
model ut= age gender/ dist=mult link=glogit;
   selection method=forward (choose=aicc) details=all;
   run;

Would it be possible to output odds ratio from hpgselect? The above code provides parameter estimates only 

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ed_sas_member
Meteorite | Level 14

Hi @lillymaginta 

 

In this case, I would suggest to switch to PROC HPLOGISTIC procedure is a high-performance statistical procedure that fits logistic regression models for binary, binomial, and multinomial data on the SAS appliance.

The SELECTION statements allow to use AICC:

proc hplogistic data=...;
	model ...;
	selection method= forward (select= AICC);
run;

Best,

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ed_sas_member
Meteorite | Level 14

Hi @lillymaginta 

 

I don't think PROC HPGENSELECT can output such things.

You will have better chance using PROC LOGISTIC

 

Best,

 

lillymaginta
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Thank you but would it be possible to specify the forward selection based on AIC in proc logistic? 

ed_sas_member
Meteorite | Level 14

Hi @lillymaginta 

 

In this case, I would suggest to switch to PROC HPLOGISTIC procedure is a high-performance statistical procedure that fits logistic regression models for binary, binomial, and multinomial data on the SAS appliance.

The SELECTION statements allow to use AICC:

proc hplogistic data=...;
	model ...;
	selection method= forward (select= AICC);
run;

Best,

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