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ammarhm
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Hi everyone.

I have a code like this:

 

proc glimmix data=have;
by group;
class country city sex ;
model events=age sex city country / dist=poisson offset=logtime s cl link=log;
run;

This will give me the estimate and 95% confidence intervals with associated p values. 

Is there a way to get 99% confidence interval ?

Any help is much appreciated

Thank you

 

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ammarhm
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Obviously, the solution is use ALPHA

 

proc glimmix data=have;
by group;
class country city sex ;
model events=age sex city country / dist=poisson offset=logtime s cl alpha=0.01 link=log;
run;

My bad!

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ammarhm
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Obviously, the solution is use ALPHA

 

proc glimmix data=have;
by group;
class country city sex ;
model events=age sex city country / dist=poisson offset=logtime s cl alpha=0.01 link=log;
run;

My bad!

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