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Dear SAS users,

I ran my random intercept model with multiple imputation for constructing my Y score. 

I could get to table of parameter estimates table but I couldn't figure a way to ask SAS produce an omnibus type 3 tests of fixed effect table that I can see when I ran each given individual model (see the picture below).

 

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I am not sure whether I missed something...would you please advice?

 

Many Thanks,

 

ChienTi

 

 

 

 

 

proc mi data= psi_long1 nimpute=100 out=mi_mvn seed=54321;
var psi1-psi12;
run;

 

data mi_vin2 ;
set mi_mvn;
parental_distress_mi= psi1+psi2+psi3+psi4+psi5+psi6+psi7+psi8+psi9+psi10+psi11+psi12;
run;


proc mixed data=mi_vin2 method=ml;
by _imputation_;
class id time cond (Ref= "Comparison");
model parental_distress_mi = time cond time*cond numofchild epds_t1_com mos_t1 ACE_4nMore intimate_violence/solution cl ddfm=kr;
random intercept/ type=un subject=id;
ods output solutionf=a_mvn;
run;
quit;

 

proc mianalyze parms (classvar=full)=a_mvn;
class id time cond;
modeleffects intercept time cond time*cond numofchild epds_t1_com mos_t1 ACE_4nMore intimate_violence;
ods output parameterestimates= type3Table;
run;

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