Oftentimes, researchers might have a priori hypotheses about the parameters in their models. After knowing the model fit
is satisfactory, they want to test those hypotheses under the model. PROC CALIS provides two statements for testing these
kinds of hypotheses. The TESTFUNC
statement enables you to test each parametric function separately, and the SIMTESTS
statement enables you to test parametric functions jointly (and separately). For example, assuming that effect1
, effect2
, effect3
, and effect4
are parameters in your model, the following SIMTESTS statement tests the joint hypothesis test1
, which consists of two component hypotheses diff_effect
and sum_effect
:
SIMTESTS test1 = (diff_effect sum_ffect); diff_effect = effect1 - effect2; sum_effect = effect3 + effect4;
To make test1
well-defined, each of the component hypotheses diff_effect
and sum_effect
is assumed to be defined as a parametric function by some SAS programming statements. In the specification, diff_effect
represents the difference between effect1
and effect2
, and sum_effect
represents the sum of effect3
and effect4
. Hence, the component hypotheses being tested are: