Index to Statistics Tutorials
PROC MEANS Tutorial (Descriptive statistics)
PROC UNIVARIATE Tutorial (Distribution analysis)
New: PROC UNIVARIATE - Advanced Tutorial
PROC CORR Tutorial (Correlation)
PROC FREQ Tutorial 1 (Frequency Tables/Goodness of Fit)
PROC FREQ Tutorial 2 (Two-way tables)
PROC TTEST Tutorial (Two sample and paired t-tests)
New: A comparison of Paired & Independent Sample t-tests
PROC ANOVA & GLM Tutorial (One-Way ANOVA)
PROC GLM Tutorial (Repeated measures ANOVA using PROC GLM)
New: Survival Analysis & comparison of groups using PROC LIFEREG
Bland-Altman Analysis (Comparing two measures)
Inter-Rater Reliability, Kappa, Weighted Kappa (PROC FREQ)
New: SAS Functions (2-part tutorial)
Special SAS Topics
New: Read and Write SAS Data Sets the EASY way
Setting the SAS Initial Folder (default directory)
Using SAS ODS Output, Styles, Graphics, Data Data files and SAS code for tutorials
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seems pretty much useful links but are not working :( :( :(
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great source of SAS information, abolutely incredible.
The link to the proc transpose ppt should be:
http://www.hasug.org/newsletters/hasug200408/proc_transpose.ppt
Links not working?
ReplyDeleteClick on the first part of the link...not inside the braces.
ReplyDeleteAll links are working
ReplyDeleteIt's unique tutorials.
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