The GEE Procedure
The PROC GEE statement invokes the GEE procedure. Table 1 summarizes the options available in the PROC GEE statement.
Table 1: PROC GEE Statement Options
| Option |
Description |
|
DATA= |
Specifies the input data set |
|
DESCENDING |
Sorts the response variable in the reverse of the default order |
|
NAMELEN= |
Specifies the length of effect names |
|
ORDER= |
Specifies the sort order of CLASS variable |
|
PLOTS |
Controls the plots that are produced through ODS Graphics |
You can specify the following options.
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DATA=SAS-data-set
specifies the SAS data set that contains the data to be analyzed.
If you omit the DATA= option, PROC GEE uses the most recently created SAS data set.
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DESCENDING
DESCEND
DESC
requests that the levels of the response variable for the binomial model that uses a single-variable response syntax be sorted in the reverse of the default order.
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NAMELEN=number
specifies the length to which long effect names are shortened. The default and minimum value is 20.
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PLOTS <= plot-request >
-
controls the plots produced through ODS Graphics. For example:
proc gee plots=histogram;
model y=x1;
run;
For more information about enabling and disabling ODS Graphics, see the section Enabling and Disabling ODS Graphics in ChapterĀ 24, Statistical Graphics Using ODS.
You can specify the following plot-requests:
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ALL
requests that all default plots be produced.
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HISTOGRAM
creates a histogram for the predicted weights from the missingness model.
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NONE
suppresses all plots.
Last updated: December 09, 2022