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AJ8
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Running PROC GLIMMIX on two different occasions with the same data yield two different estimates for "Fixed Intercept", while eveyrthing else (Covariance estimates/OR/ CL etc.) stayed the same.

 

This is the second time it happened, the first time was a year ago with a different set of data.

 

I would really APPRECIATE if someone tells me what is going on.

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Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

I assume that you upgraded to a newer version of SAS/STAT between runs?

AJ8
Calcite | Level 5 AJ8
Calcite | Level 5

Hi there!

 

Thank you so much for your reply! I don't think that I upgraded, but I am running SAS server. Does that automaticlaly upgrade my SAS? Even so why would the estimate varies?

 

 

Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

You can find your SAS version by running

 

%put &=SYSVLONG;

 

on both systems.

 

You can get different answers for ill-fitting problems when you change releases or operating systems (Windows <--> Linux). The problem usually indicates that the likelihood function is very flat and/or that the model does not fit the data. For a discussion, see this thread:

AJ8
Calcite | Level 5 AJ8
Calcite | Level 5

THANK YOU SO MUCH! I can't open the thread though, it is invalid.Do you mind providing me the link again? THANK YOU!

Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

I think I had a 'cut-and-paste' error.  I have edited and corrected the link in my previous response.

AJ8
Calcite | Level 5 AJ8
Calcite | Level 5

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