The GEE Procedure
LSMEANS Statement
LSMEANS <model-effects> </ options>;
The LSMEANS statement computes and compares least squares means (LS-means) of fixed effects. LS-means are predicted population margins—that is, they estimate the marginal means over a balanced population. In a sense, LS-means are to unbalanced designs as class and subclass arithmetic means are to balanced designs.
Table 44.5 summarizes the options available in the LSMEANS statement.
Table 44.5: LSMEANS Statement Options
Option | Description |
|---|---|
Construction and Computation of LS-Means | |
Modifies the covariate value in computing LS-means | |
Computes separate margins | |
Requests differences of LS-means | |
Specifies the weighting scheme for LS-means computation as determined by the input data set | |
Tunes estimability checking | |
Degrees of Freedom and p-values | |
Determines the method for multiple-comparison adjustment of LS-means differences | |
Adjusts multiple-comparison p-values further in a step-down fashion | |
Statistical Output | |
Constructs confidence limits for means and mean differences | |
Displays the correlation matrix of LS-means | |
Displays the covariance matrix of LS-means | |
Produces a "Lines" display for pairwise LS-means differences | |
Prints the LS-means | |
Requests graphs of means and mean comparisons | |
Specifies the seed for computations that depend on random numbers | |
Generalized Linear Modeling | |
Exponentiates and displays estimates of LS-means or LS-means differences | |
Computes and displays estimates and standard errors of LS-means (but not differences) on the inverse linked scale | |
Reports (simple) differences of least squares means in terms of odds ratios if permitted by the link function | |
For details about the syntax of the LSMEANS statement, see the section LSMEANS Statement in Chapter 19: Shared Concepts and Topics.
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