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Daisy2
Obsidian | Level 7

I'm using a mixed model with multiple random and fixed effects (REML) and continuous y and I would like to try using bootstrapping to get more accurate CI or SE values since even with transformation or BoxCox my y-data are not always normal.  I don't find a proc to do this.  Can someone help?  I am quite familiar with JMP 14 and use SAS 7.154 a little bit.  Thanks.  Here's the code I'm starting with:

proc mixed data=phenoall;
  class hyb n pd loc;
  model nce=hyb n pd n*hyb pd*hyb n*pd;
  random loc block(loc) pass(loc) loc*n loc*hyb;
  lsmeans hyb / adjust=tukey;
run; 
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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Everything you ever wanted to know about bootstrapping in SAS

 

https://blogs.sas.com/content/iml/2018/12/12/essential-guide-bootstrapping-sas.html

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Paige Miller
Daisy2
Obsidian | Level 7

Thanks.  Just curious, does the bootstrapping give you better SE for the fixed effects or the random effects?  

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