Using SAS for Data Management, Statistical Analysis, and Graphics
Ken Kleinman author Nicholas J Horton author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:15th Nov '17
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Quick and Easy Access to Key Elements of Documentation Includes worked examples across a wide variety of applications, tasks, and graphics
A unique companion for statistical coders, Using SAS for Data Management, Statistical Analysis, and Graphics presents an easy way to learn how to perform an analytical task in SAS, without having to navigate through the extensive, idiosyncratic, and sometimes unwieldy software documentation. Organized by short, clear descriptive entries, the book covers many common tasks, such as data management, descriptive summaries, inferential procedures, regression analysis, multivariate methods, and the creation of graphics.
Through the extensive indexing, cross-referencing, and worked examples in this text, users can directly find and implement the material they need. The text includes convenient indices organized by topic and SAS syntax. Demonstrating the SAS code in action and facilitating exploration, the authors present example analyses that employ a single data set from the HELP study. They also provide several case studies of more complex applications. Data sets and code are available for download on the book‘s website.
Helping to improve your analytical skills, this book lucidly summarizes the features of SAS most often used by statistical analysts. New users of SAS will find the simple approach easy to understand while more expert SAS programmers will appreciate the invaluable source of task-oriented information.
This book is a well-organized reference text that summarizes and illustrates SAS code and common SAS features most often used by statistical analysts and others engaged in research and data analysis. … a handy reference tool for common tasks performed in SAS due to the book’s task-oriented nature and the broad range of topics covered. This book would also nicely serve as a supplemental reference text for an introductory SAS programming class.
—Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, Issue 3, 2011
ISBN: 9781138469846
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
306 pages