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In "SAS Statistics by Example," Ron Cody offers up a cookbook
approach for doing statistics with SAS. Structured specifically
around the most commonly used statistical tasks or techniques--for
example, comparing two means, ANOVA, and regression--this book
provides an easy-to-follow, how-to approach to statistical analysis
not found in other books.
For each statistical task, Cody includes heavily annotated
examples using ODS Statistical Graphics procedures such as SGPLOT,
SGSCATTER, and SGPANEL that show how SAS can produce the required
statistics. Also, you will learn how to test the assumptions for
all relevant statistical tests. Major topics featured are
correlation, inferential statistics, descriptive statistics,
categorical data analysis, simple linear regression, comparing
means, multiple regression, logistic regression, non-parametric
tests, and power and sample size.
This is not a book that teaches statistics. Rather, "SAS
Statistics by Example" is perfect for intermediate to advanced
statistical programmers who know their statistics and want to use
SAS to do their analyses.
Fully updated for SAS 9.2, Ron Cody's "SAS Functions by Example,
Second Edition," is a must-have reference for anyone who programs
in Base SAS. With the addition of functions new to SAS 9.2, this
comprehensive reference manual now includes more than 200
functions, including new character, date and time, distance,
probability, sort, and special functions. This new edition also
contains more examples for existing functions and more details
concerning optional arguments.
Like the first edition, the new edition also includes a list of
SAS programs, an alphabetic list of all the functions in the book,
and a comprehensive index of functions and tasks. Beginning and
experienced SAS users will benefit from this useful reference guide
to SAS functions.
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