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telligent
Quartz | Level 8

I am modeling a proportion in glimmix using event/trials format of the outcome variable.  If my predictors are also proportions with the same denominator as the the outcome, would I just enter the numerator as my predictor since the number of trials is already accounted for?  Or should I use the actual proportion or fraction as my predictor. 

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StatDave
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You would use the actual proportions as your predictor values.

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StatDave
SAS Super FREQ

You would use the actual proportions as your predictor values.

telligent
Quartz | Level 8
Curious if you think it is important to model proportions this way or if modeling as continuous is just as well.

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