Statistical Procedures

Programming the statistical procedures from SAS
BookmarkSubscribeRSS Feed
VSalekin
Calcite | Level 5

I'm building a binomial logit model and, for each variable, would like to produce a graph showing the relativities (as a decimal or percent) of each level compared to the base level. Is there a built-in option to do this in Enterprise Guide? This is not a simple graph comparing each level's correlation with the binary target or log odds with that of the base level; I want to be sure that the relativities shown are true relativities, i.e. they satisfy the "all other things equal" assumption so that the effects of all other variables are controlled for (or essentially set to the base levels). I've attached an example of what I'm looking for.  Any help will be greatly appreciated.

 

--V.S.


undefined
1 REPLY 1
Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

I've never heard of a "relativity graph." Could you provide a reference or formula? It might be known by a different name.

 

Without knowing what a "relativity plot" is, I suggest you investigate the EFFECTPLOT statement, which enables you to visualize the effect of many continuous and classification effects. A few examples are shown in the article that I linked to, and the article links to the documentation which provides full details.

sas-innovate-white.png

Our biggest data and AI event of the year.

Don’t miss the livestream kicking off May 7. It’s free. It’s easy. And it’s the best seat in the house.

Join us virtually with our complimentary SAS Innovate Digital Pass. Watch live or on-demand in multiple languages, with translations available to help you get the most out of every session.

 

Register now!

What is ANOVA?

ANOVA, or Analysis Of Variance, is used to compare the averages or means of two or more populations to better understand how they differ. Watch this tutorial for more.

Find more tutorials on the SAS Users YouTube channel.

Discussion stats
  • 1 reply
  • 2160 views
  • 1 like
  • 2 in conversation