Hi,
I have run the proc mianalyze procedure using the code-
proc mianalyze parms=lgsparms;
modeleffects Intercept age;
run;
and the output i got is below. I am wondering if there is a way to get pooled ORs.
Thanks,
Prerna
SAS Output
LOGISTIC Model Coefficients (First Two Imputations) |
WORK.LGSPARMS |
15 |
0.000071563 | 0.834895 | 0.834971 | 1.68E9 | 0.000091429 | 0.000091422 | 0.999994 |
3.7856008E-8 | 0.000591 | 0.000591 | 3E9 | 0.000068309 | 0.000068305 | 0.999995 |
-0.984767 | 0.913767 | -2.77572 | 0.80618 | 1.68E9 | -1.007942 | -0.977410 | 0 | -1.08 | 0.2812 |
-0.057741 | 0.024314 | -0.10540 | -0.01009 | 3E9 | -0.057897 | -0.057192 | 0 | -2.37 | 0.0176 |
Hi,
I have one follow up question.
I understand that with multiple imputation we end up with multiple datasets and proc mianalyze helps us to get pooled estimates.
Is there a way to combine multiply imputed datasets into one dataset at the end.
Thanks,
Prerna
No, there is nothing that will do this directly and there isn't really a widely accepted way you coud do this.
Thank you very much for quick response.
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