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PoshD
Calcite | Level 5
Hello helpful SAS community,

I have a data set where i have correlated dependent variables. The subjects consist of twins and parents and my outcome variable is a three level ordinal variable so therefore i am opting for a GEE model using a multinomial distribution.

If some one would please correct me if i am wrong whether it is possible to use the following code to test xvar while adjusting for age?

proc genmod data=tspdata ;
model ckdepiegfr = urine_aldosterone age/ dist=multinomial
link=cumlogit
aggregate=urine_aldosterone;

repeated=family_id;
format ckdepiegfr ckdepi. ; run;


Thank you in advance!

PoshD
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StatDave
SAS Super FREQ

I don't see any problem with your code.

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