MODEL Statement
- MODEL response-variables = predictor-effects
< / options >;
The MODEL statement names the responses and the predictors, which
determine the Y and X matrices of the model,
respectively. Usually you simply list the names of the predictor
variables as the model effects, but you can also use
the effects notation of PROC GLM to
specify polynomial effects and interactions; see the "Specification of Effects" section
in Chapter 30, "The GLM Procedure," for further details.
The MODEL statement is required.
You can specify only one MODEL statement (in contrast to the REG
procedure, for example, which allows several MODEL statements in
the same PROC REG run).
You can specify the following options in the MODEL statement after a
slash (/).
- INTERCEPT
-
By default, the responses and predictors are centered; thus, no
intercept is required in the model. You can specify the INTERCEPT
option to override the default.
- SOLUTION
-
lists the coefficients of the final predictive model for the
responses. The coefficients for predicting the centered and scaled
responses based on the centered and scaled predictors are displayed, as
well as the coefficients for predicting the raw responses based on the
raw predictors.
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