LSMESTIMATE model-effect <'label'> values <divisor=n> <, …<'label'> values <divisor=n>></ options>;
The LSMESTIMATE statement provides a mechanism for obtaining custom hypothesis tests among least squares means.
Table 7 summarizes the options available in the LSMESTIMATE statement.
Table 7: LSMESTIMATE Statement Options
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Construction and Computation of LS-Means | |
| AT | Modifies covariate values in computing LS-means |
| BYLEVEL | Computes separate margins |
| DIVISOR= | Specifies a list of values to divide the coefficients |
| OM= | Specifies the weighting scheme for LS-means computation as determined by a data set |
| SINGULAR= | Tunes estimability checking |
| Degrees of Freedom and p-Values | |
| ADJUST= | Determines the method of multiple-comparison adjustment of LS-means differences |
|
ALPHA= |
Determines the confidence level ( |
| LOWER | Performs one-sided, lower-tailed inference |
| STEPDOWN | Adjusts multiple-comparison p-values further in a step-down fashion |
| TESTVALUE= | Specifies values under the null hypothesis for tests |
| UPPER | Performs one-sided, upper-tailed inference |
| Statistical Output | |
| CL | Constructs confidence limits for means and mean differences |
| CORR | Displays the correlation matrix of LS-means |
| COV | Displays the covariance matrix of LS-means |
| E | Prints the |
| ELSM | Prints the |
| JOINT | Produces a joint F or chi-square test for the LS-means and LS-means differences |
| PLOTS= | Produces graphs of means and mean comparisons |
| SEED= | Specifies the seed for computations that depend on random numbers |
| Generalized Linear Modeling | |
| CATEGORY= | Specifies how to construct estimable functions for multinomial data |
| EXP | Exponentiates and displays LS-means estimates |
| ILINK | Computes and displays estimates and standard errors of LS-means (but not differences) on the inverse linked scale |
For more information about the syntax of the LSMESTIMATE statement, see the section LSMESTIMATE Statement in Chapter 20, Shared Concepts and Topics.