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sunny_0514
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I have a set of data that records the results of the examination of patients in the control group and the experimental group, divided into healed and non-union, but there are some missing values, and I need to calculate the response rate Pc based on the non-missing data in the control group, and for the control group, the results are based on Bernoulli (Pc) multiple filling. But I didn't find the relevant parameters in the PROC MI process at SAS. How do I do that?

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SAS_Rob
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This section in the documentation will be helpful in determining which method you should use based on the missing data pattern and the type of variable.

SAS Help Center: Imputation Methods

 

In your case you will likely want to decide whether to use either the DISCRIM or LOGISTIC method.

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