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Title: Fixed Effects Regression Methods In SAS®
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1. Allison, Paul D.
Fixed Effects Regression Methods In SAS®
Presented: San Francisco, CA, SAS Users Group International Conference (SUGI31), March 2006
Cohort(s): Children of the NLSY79
Publisher: SAS Institute Inc.
Keyword(s): Longitudinal Data Sets; Methods/Methodology; Modeling, Fixed Effects; Statistical Analysis; Statistics

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Fixed effects regression methods are used to analyze longitudinal data with repeated measures on both independent and dependent variables. They have the attractive feature of controlling for all stable characteristics of the individuals, whether measured or not. This is accomplished by using only within-individual variation to estimate the regression coefficients. This paper surveys the wide variety of fixed effects methods and their implementation in SAS, specifically, linear models with PROC GLM, logistic regression models with PROC LOGISTIC, models for count data with PROC GENMOD, and survival models with PROC PHREG.
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Allison, Paul D. "Fixed Effects Regression Methods In SAS®." Presented: San Francisco, CA, SAS Users Group International Conference (SUGI31), March 2006.