dfs? [General Statistics]
Hi John,
My knowledge of SAS is limited. I expect PROC GLM to drop all incomplete sequences whereas PROC MIXED keeps them. Have a look at your example; I guess the mixed model has more degrees of freedom.
My knowledge of SAS is limited. I expect PROC GLM to drop all incomplete sequences whereas PROC MIXED keeps them. Have a look at your example; I guess the mixed model has more degrees of freedom.
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Complete thread:
- Proc Mixed or Proc GLM for > 2 treatment crossover? jag009 2013-02-18 18:14
- dfs?Helmut 2013-02-19 16:07
- dfs? jag009 2013-02-19 20:22
- dfs?Helmut 2013-02-19 16:07
