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Base SAS® 9.1.3 procedures guide
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ISBN: 9781590477540 1590477545 Year: 2006 Publisher: Cary, N.C.

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This title contains the complete reference for all Base SAS procedures including examples of how to use procedures to analyze, manage, and present your data. Both experienced and inexperienced SAS users will find this handy reference invaluable.


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SAS system for regression
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ISBN: 9781580257251 Year: 2006 Publisher: Cary, N.C. SAS Institute

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Learn to perform a wide variety of regression analyses using SAS software with this example-driven revised favorite from SAS Publishing. With this third edition you will learn the basics of performing regression analyses using a wide variety of models including nonlinear models. Other topics include performing linear regression analyses using PROC REG and diagnosing and providing remedies for data problems, including outliers and multicollinearity. Examples feature numerous SAS procedures including REG, PLOT, GPLOT, NLIN, RSREG, AUTOREG, PRINCOMP, and others. A helpful discussion of theory is supplied where necessary. Some knowledge of both regression and SAS are assumed. The updated third edition includes revisions, updated material, and new material. You'll find information on using SAS/INSIGHT software, regression with a binary response with emphasis on PROC LOGISTIC, and nonparametric regression (smoothing) using moving averages and PROC LOESS. Additionally, updated material throughout the book includes high-resolution PROC REG graphics output, data sets by the OUTEST option described and illustrated, and using PROC SCORE to predict another data set.

SAS/STAT user's guide : : version 6
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ISBN: 9781555443764 1555443761 Year: 1994 Publisher: Cary (N.C.): SAS institute,

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SAS system for mixed models
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ISBN: 1555447791 9781555447793 Year: 2002 Publisher: Cary (N.C.) : SAS institute,

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At last! A comprehensive, applications-oriented mixed models guide for data analysis. Discover the latest capabilities available for a wide range of applications featuring the MIXED procedure in SAS/STAT software. This practical guide integrates the theory underlying the models, the specific forms of the models for various applications, and examples from many different fields of study using appropriate SAS code with interpretation of results. Specific models discussed include: simple random-effect only, simple mixed with a single fixed and random effect, split-plot, multilocation, repeated measures, analysis of covariance, random coefficients, and spatial correlation. With a background in two-way ANOVA and regression and basic knowledge of linear models and matrix algebra, you will benefit from the discussion of basic to advanced topics in this book. A working knowledge of experimental design is also helpful.

The little SAS book: a primer
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ISBN: 9781590473337 1590473337 Year: 2006 Publisher: Cary, N.C. SAS Institute

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Getting started with SAS is easy with The Little SAS Book. This friendly, easy-to-read guide gently introduces you to the most commonly used features of SAS software plus a whole lot more! The book has been revised to include concepts of the Output Delivery System; the STYLE= option in the PRINT, REPORT, and TABULATE procedures; ODS HTML, RTF, PRINTER, and OUTPUT destinations; PROC REPORT; more on PROC TABULATE; exporting data; and the colon modifier for informats. You'll find clear and concise explanations of basic SAS concepts (such as DATA and PROC steps), inputting data, modifying and combining data sets, summarizing and presenting data, basic statistical procedures, and debugging SAS programs. Each topic is presented in a self-contained, two-page layout complete with examples and graphics. This format enables new users to get up and running quickly, while the examples allow you to type in the program and see it work!

Survival analysis using the SAS system : a practical guide
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ISBN: 155544279X 9781555442798 Year: 1995 Publisher: Cary (N.C.) : SAS institute,

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