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SteveDenham
Jade | Level 19

PROC MIXED can handle this kind-of, sort-of through the doubly repeated measures covariance structures.  PROC GLIMMIX can also do this in a kind-of, sort-of manner as in the Example: Joint Modeling of Binary and Count Data, where the distribution of different variables can be specified.  The really hard part is specifying multiple variables from the same family, say 4 Gaussian variables, a count and a proportion.  I haven't been able to figure that one out.  Several variables, each with a different distribution, can be done, with patience.

Steve Denham

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

xtc283x wrote:

Besides Proc GLM, which SAS statistical or regression modeling procedures allow the specification of multiple dependent variables?

PROC PLS

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