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How can I calculate Statistics if SAAM II has not converged?

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How can I calculate Statistics if SAAM II has not converged?

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You might want to do this to have an idea of the local a posteriori identifiability properties of the model you are investigating. Statistical information is not available if the fitting has reached the maximum allowed number of iterations or if one or more parameters have reached their upper and lower limits (either in the subproblem or have actually hit them). To calculate the Covariance Matrix and obtain all the statistical information even if the program has not converged, set the maximum number of iterations in the Computational Settings Window to zero. The program will halt after a single fitting run, the parameter values will be unchanged and the complete statistical information (Confidence Limits, Covariance and Correlation Matrix and Objective Function) will be made available in the Statistics Window. Note that, even when using this approach, if a parameter (or more than one) has hit the Upper or Lower Limit, then its Statistics will not be available, and the other Statistics

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