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The General Linear Model

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The subject of linear models, and all of its intricacies is too vast to be properly dealt with in a book of this nature. Instead, a few examples of general applications of linear models in IML will be demonstrated. These examples can then be modified according to the needs of the researcher.

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    ΨIt should be noted that in some textbooks the result of the direct product \(A \otimes B\) is a new matrix that multiplies each element of B with the entire matrix A – different from the way it is used in SAS/IML.

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Perrett, J.J. (2010). The General Linear Model. In: A SAS/IML Companion for Linear Models. Statistics and Computing. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-5557-9_8

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