Proc MIXED vs. Proc GLM [RSABE / ABEL]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2013-04-22 19:47 (4012 d 04:41 ago) – Posting: # 10460
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Hi John,

❝ Should the Test/Reference Ratio from the Scaled Average BE computation be similar (if not the same) as the ratio computed from the above Unscaled Average BE code?


More details, pleeze! Define similar. ;-) Note that FDA’s ABE is evaluated by a Proc MIXED and the partial replicate by Proc GLM. You will see differences for incomplete data-sets (GLM drops subjects, MIXED keeps them).

Even for a fully replicated design (but imbalanced and incomplete like EMA’s data set I) SAS’ merge will drop subjects. In Phoenix I get PEs of 1.1546132 (RSABE) and 1.1565765 (ABE).

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