The following sections describe the output that is displayed by PROC QUANTSELECT. The output is organized into various tables, which are discussed in the order of appearance. The contents of a table might change depending on the options you specify.
The “Model Information” table displays basic information about the data sets and the settings used to control effect selection. These settings include the following:
the selection method
the criteria used to select effects, stop the selection, and choose the selected model
the effect hierarchy enforced
The ODS name of the “Model Information” table is ModelInfo.
The “Number of Observations” table displays the number of observations read from the input data set and the number of observations used in the analysis. If you use a PARTITION statement, the table also displays the number of observations used for each data role. If you specify TESTDATA= or VALDATA= data sets in the PROC QUANTSELECT statement, then “Number of Observations” tables are also produced for these data sets. The ODS name of the “Number of Observations” table is NObs.
The “Class Level Information” table lists the levels of every variable specified in the CLASS statement. The ODS name of the “Class Level Information” table is ClassLevelInfo.
The “Class Level Coding” table shows the coding used for every variable specified in the CLASS statement. The ODS name of the “Class Level Coding” table is ClassLevelCoding.
The “Candidates” table displays the effect name and value of the criterion used to select entering or departing effects at each step of the selection process. The effects are displayed in sorted order from best to worst of the selection criterion. You request this table with the DETAILS= option in the MODEL statement. The ODS name of the “Candidates” table is either EntryCandidates for addition candidates or RemovalCandidates for removal candidates.
The “Selection Summary” table displays details about the sequence of steps of the selection process. For each step, the effect that entered or dropped out is displayed along with the statistics used to select the effect, stop the selection, and choose the selected model. You can request that additional statistics be displayed with the STATS= option in the MODEL statement. For all criteria that you can use for effect selection, the steps at which the optimal values of these criteria occur are also indicated. The ODS name of the “Selection Summary” table is SelectionSummary.
The “Stop Reason” table displays the reason why the selection stopped. Table 78.13 shows the possible stop reasons.
Table 78.13: Reasons for Stopping
Stop Reason |
Description |
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1 |
The selected model is a perfect fit. |
2 |
The specified maximum number of steps has been reached. |
3 |
The specified maximum number of effects are in the model. |
4 |
The specified minimum number of effects are in the model. |
5 |
The stopping criterion found a local optimum. |
6 |
No suitable add or drop candidate is available. |
7 |
All effects are in the model. |
8 |
All effects have been dropped. |
9 |
The sequence of effect additions and removals is cycling. |
10 |
Adding or dropping any effect does not improve the SELECT= criterion. |
11 |
No effect is significant at the specified significance level for entry or significance level for staying levels. |
12 |
All remaining effects are required. |
The ODS name of the “Stop Reason” table is StopReason.
The “Selection Reason” table displays how the final selected model is determined. Table 78.14 shows the possible selection reasons:
Table 78.14: Selection Reasons
Selection Reason |
Description |
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1 |
The last valid model that occurs in the selection process is the final model. |
2 |
The first model with the minimum CHOOSE= criterion value in the selection process is the final model. |
The ODS name of the “Selection Reason” table is SelectionReason.
The “Selected Effects” table displays a string that contains the list of effects in the selected model. The ODS name of the “Selected Effects” table is SelectedEffects.
The “Parameter Estimates” table displays the parameters in the selected model and their estimates. The following information is displayed for each parameter in the selected model:
the parameter label that includes the effect name and level information for effects that contain classification variables
the degrees of freedom (DF) for the parameter. There is one degree of freedom unless the model is not full rank.
the parameter estimate
the standard parameter estimate, which is computed on a standardized design matrix. Let denote the original design matrix, where is the submatrix for all the forced-in effects, and is the submatrix for the rest of the effects that are subject to selection. Let
where is the rank of and with .
Then standard parameter estimates are defined as , where are the parameter estimates computed on the standardized design matrix .
You can also use the DETAILS= option in the MODEL statement to request “Parameter Estimates” tables for the models at each step of the selection process. The ODS name of the “Parameter Estimates” table is “ParameterEstimates.”