Applied statistic and SAS programming language / Ronald P. Cody, Jeffrey K. Smith
Publication details: prentice hall, Englewood Cliffs New Jersey c1991Description: xiii. 403 p. : ill.; 24cmISBN:- 013500554x
- 9780135005545
- 22 005.43 COD
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Content
Chapter 1 A SAS tutorial
Introduction
Computing with SAS software: an illustrative example
Enhancing the program
SAS procedures
etc.
Chapter 2 Descriptive statistics
Describing distributors data
Frequency distributors
Bar graphs
More descriptive statistics and frequency plot.
etc.
Chapter 3 Questionnaire design and analysis
Survey data
Adding variable labels
Adding value labels (formats)
etc.
Chapter 4 Working with date and longitudinal data
Processing date variables
Longitudinal data
Using pro means with more than one class variable
Outputting statistics other than means
etc
Chapter 5 Correlation and regression
Correlation
Significance e of correlation coefficient
How to interpret a correlation coefficient
Linear regression
etc.
Chapter 6 T-testing and nonparametric comparisons
T-test: testing differences between two means
Random assignment of subjects
Two independent samples: distribution free tests
One-tailed versus two-independent variables
etc.
Chapter 7 Analysis of variance
One-way analysis of variance
Analysis of variance: two variables
Interpreting significance interactions
etc.
Chapter 8 repeated measures designs
One-factor experiments
Using the repeated statement of proc anava
Two-factor experiments with repeated measures on both factors
Three-factor experiments with a repeated measures on both factors
etc.
Chapter 9 Multiple regression analysis
Introduction Designed regression
No experimental regression
Stepwise regression
etc.
Chapter 10 The SAS input statement
Introduction
List directed input
Column input
pointers and formats
etc.
Chapter 11 External files: reading and writing raw and system files
Introduction Data in the program itself
Reading ascil data from an external file
In file options
Writing ASIL or raw data to an external file
etc.
Chapter 12 importing and exporting data
Reading data from an external ASCIL file
Reading data from a lotus spreadsheet via dif format
Converting DBASE III files to SAS systems files
etc.
Chapter 13 Working with arrays
Introduction
Using an array to substitute a SAS missing value for 999
English to metric conversion example
Using an array to create new variables
etc.
Chapter 14 Data set subletting concatenating, merging, and updating
Introduction
Sub setting
Combining similar data from multiple files
Combining different data from multiple files
Table lookup
etc.
Chapter 15 Selected programming examples.
Expressing data values as a percent of the grand mean
Expressing a value as a percent of a group mean
Plotting means with error bars
etc.
Chapter 16 Review of SAS functions
Introduction
Arithmetic and mathematical functions
Random numbers functions
Time and date functions
etc.
Appendixes A: review of microcomputer and MS- DOS
Includes indexes:398-403
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