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lizzy28
Quartz | Level 8

Hi all,

 

I am using the INFLUENCE option to get diagnostic plots for logistic models. Is it possible to suppress influence the diagnostic output but keep the plots?

 

Thanks a lot,

Lizi

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StatDave
SAS Super FREQ

Just use the plots(only)=influence option in the PROC LOGISTIC statement, but omit the INFLUENCE option in the MODEL statement.

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Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

Every table and graph in ODS has a name. You can use the ODS EXCLUDE statement to exclude any table or graph. In this case, the table is named "OutputStatistics," so use

 

proc reg data=sashelp.class plots=diagnostics;
model weight = height age / influence;
ods exclude OutputStatistics;
quit;

To discover the names of tables and graphs, see "Find the ODS table names produced by any SAS procedure."

StatDave
SAS Super FREQ

Just use the plots(only)=influence option in the PROC LOGISTIC statement, but omit the INFLUENCE option in the MODEL statement.

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