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epiflo
Calcite | Level 5

Hello - I am new to Joinpoint regression. And I am trying to figure out if this type of modeling is appropriate for multinomial outcomes? Or does it do only binomial?

Thank you!

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Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

I don't think SAS uses the term "JointPoint regression." This thread gives more common names, including "segmented models":

Solved: Joinpoint regression model - SAS Support Communities

 

Maybe I don't understand your question, but it seems like if you are looking for a segmented regression model, the impact is in the X variables, not the Y variables. I don't think it would matter if the Y variable is continuous, binary, or multinomial. Perhaps you could explain your data and what you are looking for?

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