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Jolly
Calcite | Level 5

Hello,

I am hoping that I am missing something that someone could help me out with.  Is there any way to get a Deviance output table in SAS 9.4 similiar to MiniTabs?

Example:

Deviance Table
Source      DF  Seq Dev  Contribution  Adj Dev  Adj Mean  Chi-Square  P-Value
Regression   1    8.299        24.14%    8.299     8.299        8.30    0.004
  LI         1    8.299        24.14%    8.299     8.299        8.30    0.004
Error       25   26.073        75.86%   26.073     1.043
Total       26   34.372       100.00%

 

Thank you,

Jeff S. O.

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Ksharp
Super User
Unlike PROC REG which is using OLS to get parameter estimator.
PROC LOGISTIC is using MLE . 
I think you can't get ANOVA table by MLE .

But if your dependent variables are category variables, you could try PROC CATMOD .


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