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Matt3
Quartz | Level 8

Hi,

 

I am new to hpgenselect procedure (used to logistic), however, I find it more efficient  for stepwise method,

but I can find how to output:

Oddsratio for all selected variable with it`s coefficients,

Pearson chi-square,

Cox- Snell residuals,

Nagelkerke residuals,

R-square and ajdusted R-square,

Effectplots.

All of this for multinomial model.

 

I would be gratefull if anyone could link some paper with example.

 

Thank you.

 

 

 

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StatDave
SAS Super FREQ

HPGENSELECT isn't going to be helpful for all that. You'll have better luck with PROC LOGISTIC - see the ODDSRATIO and EFFECTPLOT statements, and the RSQUARE and SCALE=NONE options in the MODEL statement. 

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