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Hi SAS User comunity / SAS experts, 

 

I wanted to see if anyone has a sample code to share on using PROC GEE to construct the marginal effect (point estimate and 95%CI in percentage points) of a binary treatment variable (1 versus 0) on an binary outcome?  And how would one save the output to a sas file? This is optional: --- Also if there's a sample on achieving the same goal using multiple imputed datasets that will be great.

 

Thanks!

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StatDave
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Answers to questions like this can often be found in the list of Frequently Asked-For Statistics (FASTats) linked from the Statistical Procedures Community page.  Use the Margins macro. See Example 4 in the Results tab of the macro's documentation. The macro fits the model (using PROC GENMOD) and estimates margins and/or marginal effects.

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