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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 | 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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@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?
Paige Miller
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Assuming that you want to compare the two levels of audiox, you can use the LSMEANS statement.
LSMEANS AUDIOX/DIFF;