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Kastchei
Pyrite | Level 9

Hello,

 

I am wondering if there is SAS equivalent to the orm package for R.  orm is the ordinal regression models package for semi-parametric models of continuous outcomes, as opposed to OLS or a binary/multinomial outcome.  The details are described in these course notes, Section 11.4 Ordinal Regression Models for Continuous Y.

 

https://hbiostat.org/doc/rms.pdf 

 

Or would I need to code these models with NLMixed?

 

Thanks!

Michael

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

In this document, it says:

 

For multinomial responses: use GEE or GENMOD for an ordinal response, use GEE for a nominal response. Also, SAS/STAT PROC GLIMMIX with the EMPIRICAL option and RANDOM _RESIDUAL_ statement with subject variable in the SUBJECT= option.

 

Please see if that is what you are looking for.

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