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AnnaRombakh
Calcite | Level 5

My current output shows this: 

T-Test of High-Density Lipoprotein: By degree of hearing loss NHANES 2011-2012, 2015-2016

The SURVEYREG Procedure 

Adults ages 20-69, Non-Pregnant, participated in mec=1 

Domain Regression Analysis for Variable LBDHDD 

Domain Summary

Number of Observations

19727

Number of Obs with Nonpositive Weights

845

Number of Observations in Domain

8955

Number of Observations Not in Domain

9927

Sum of Weights in Domain

197630744

Weighted Mean of LBDHDD

53.71496

Weighted Sum of LBDHDD

1.00911E10

 

Fit Statistics

R-Square

0.002499

Root MSE

16.8964

Denominator DF

32

 

Tests of Model Effects

Effect

Num DF

F Value

Pr > F

Model

1

7.40

0.0104

Intercept

1

7825.35

<.0001

audiox

1

7.40

0.0104

 

Note:

The denominator degrees of freedom for the F tests is 32.

 

Estimated Regression Coefficients

Parameter

Estimate

Standard
Error

t Value

Pr > |t|

Intercept

51.8977193

0.91073062

56.98

<.0001

audiox normal hearing

2.2107351

0.81241579

2.72

0.0104

audiox significant hearing loss

0.0000000

0.00000000

.

.

But I would like an output that shows information such as Mean differences between groups, Standard Dev, Confidence Intervals, etc. 

 

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

@AnnaRombakh wrote:

But I would like an output that shows information such as Mean differences between groups, Standard Dev, Confidence Intervals, etc. 


What groups are you referring to?

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Paige Miller
SAS_Rob
SAS Employee

Assuming that you want to compare the two levels of audiox, you can use the LSMEANS statement.

LSMEANS AUDIOX/DIFF;

SAS Help Center: Syntax: LSMEANS Statement

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