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bugmenot
Calcite | Level 5
I am using proc qlim to estimate a bivariate probit with sample selection. How can I do joint hypothesis testing? Anytime I use the test statement with proc qlim, I get the following error: "Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order." Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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bugmenot
Calcite | Level 5
Anyone?
SteveDenham
Jade | Level 19
I have run into this as well, and it took some digging around in the ODS tables to get the variable names I needed. The model I ran into problems with used a CLASS statement, and the naming of the levels was not at all obvious. Is this potentially what is going on?

Do you have code/logs that you can share?

SteveDenham
bugmenot
Calcite | Level 5
I contacted the SAS helpline. Turns out the test statement is not valid for PROC QLIM in SAS 9.1. I would have to upgrade to SAS 9.2 to do joint hypothesis testing in PROC QLIM.

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