The problem is that the two responses I have are both negative binomial, instead of one binary and one count. I'm wondering if there is a trick to implement the joint model of two different negative binomial distributions using GLIMMIX.
I would not think that the two distributions are required to be different, but I don't know for sure. Have you tried it to see whether it works?
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