Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2007 22:23:08 -0800
Reply-To: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM>
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From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM>
Subject: Re: ODS output dataset
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navneetd@CAMDEN.USYD.EDU.AU wrote:
>
>Hello everyone,
>Is there a way to add a new column to the ods table created by SAS?
>
>I usually create many sas datasets by outputting ods table FITSTATISTICS
>in repeated runs of logistic procedure (using a macro). Later I
>concatenate all the datasets to get results of all variables in one table.
>
>My problem is that SAS does not output variable names to the ods table and
>thus I cannot find out which result corresponds to which variable. Can
>anybody suggest how to add the variable name to ods table?
>
>Thanking you,
>Navneet
In addition to the toher comments you have received, let me add
that I have a hard time with your model development process here.
Running many separate logistic regressions on the same data is going
to affect your p-vlaues, since you are *not* adjusting for your error
rates. You are doing something akin to multiple comparisons, whether
you realize it or not. Your experiment-wise error rate is going to be
rotten, since you have all these individual test-wise error rates.
So I think that you may have a much bigger problem than getting
variable names into the ODS table.
HTH,
David
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David L. Cassell
mathematical statistician
Design Pathways
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Corvallis OR 97330
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