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mjheever
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi everyone,

 

This is more stats-related question than a technical SAS-coding question, but maybe there is an option in the proc logistic procedure to generate the output I'm looking for.

 

I used a logistic regression model, proc logistic procedure, to model the probability of a binary event occuring (=1):

Event_ID Probability/ Expected Actual/ Event_Occured
123 0.98 1
223 0.67 1
224 0.012 1
225 0.0506 1
321 0.0006 0
322 0.103 0
323 0.0089 0
342 0.46 1
564 0.69 1
597 0.89 1
598 0.76 1
601 0.0045 0
689 0.15 0
756 0.68 1
897 0.72 1
899 0.089 0
1001 0.23 0
1501 0.88 1
8997 0.45 1

 

Is there an efficient way to graph the expected (predicted probabilities) vs actual (event results) to give an indication on how well the model is performing ?

 

Thank you !

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Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

Yes, use the EFFECTPLOT statement:

ods graphics on;
proc logistic data=sashelp.class;
model sex = height;
effectplot;
run;

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