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niki0209
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello people.

I am using proc glm to estimate a model, because I want to include non-numerical variables, and that doesn't work in proc reg.

My issue is that when I include the non-numerical variables and a class statement, then I don't get a table with the regression results anymore...

 

If I were to remove the non-numerical variables and the class statement, then i would get a table with intercept, estimates, standard errors etc.

But when I include them, this table is not produced. So when I estimate my model, I don't get the parameter estimates and the standard errors.

 

Does anybody know how to solve this problem?

Thank you!

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Use the SOLUTION option on the MODEL statement

 

Example:

model y=x1 x2 x3/solution;
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Paige Miller

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Use the SOLUTION option on the MODEL statement

 

Example:

model y=x1 x2 x3/solution;
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Paige Miller
niki0209
Obsidian | Level 7

Oh my god - I love you. Thanks!

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