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The SURVEYREG Procedure

Degrees of Freedom

PROC SURVEYREG produces tests for the significance of model effects, regression parameters, estimable functions specified in the ESTIMATE statement, and contrasts specified in the CONTRAST statement. The procedure computes all these tests taking into account the sample design. The degrees of freedom for these tests differ from the degrees of freedom for the ANOVA table, which does not consider the sample design.

Denominator Degrees of Freedom

The denominator DF refers to the denominator degrees of freedom for F tests and to the degrees of freedom for t tests in the analysis. By default, the denominator DF equals the number of clusters minus the actual number of strata. If there are no clusters, the denominator DF equals the number of observations minus the actual number of strata. The actual number of strata equals

Alternatively, you can specify the denominator DF using the DF= option in the MODEL statement.

Numerator Degrees of Freedom

The numerator DF refers to the numerator degrees of freedom for the Wald F statistic associated with an effect or with a contrast. The procedure computes the Wald F statistic for an effect as a Type III test; that is, the test has the following properties:

See the section "Testing Effects" for more information. The numerator DF for the Wald F statistic for a contrast is the rank of the L matrix that defines the contrast.

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