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A Handbook of Statistical Analyses using SAS

Paperback |English |1584887842 | 9781584887843

A Handbook of Statistical Analyses using SAS

Paperback |English |1584887842 | 9781584887843
Overview
… this edition has new chapters for simple linear regression, generalized additive models, generalized estimating equations and generalized mixed models. Chapters have been re-arranged to fit the content better. The SAS outputs are more compact and easier to follow … This edition also incorporates some of the latest features, such as the enriched Output Delivery System, in version 9.2 of SAS. Overall, the book provides an effective way for researchers and students to quickly identify the appropriate statistical methods for their research, manipulate datasets, write up the basic framework of SAS codes and interpret the SAS output. … a valuable resource for any researcher or student who wants to learn the basics about various statistical analyses covered in the book or for anyone involved in statistical consulting or in applied statistical analysis. …—Pharmaceutical Statistics, 2011…Overall, the structure that was chosen by the authors is effective in making the reading entertaining and engaging. The third edition of this handbook will prove to be an extremely useful reference tool for current and future SAS users.—Antonio Pinon, Barclays,Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 2010… Like the first two editions, this edition emphasizes how to conduct a range of statistical analyses using the latest version of SAS, version 9.2. … I think the authors did a nice job in achieving the targeted goal. The SAS programs and data used in this edition are available online. The Output Delivery System (ODS), the new graphic procedures, and ODS graphics can be used for presenting the results. I expect that SAS users will appreciate this feature of the edition. … In summary, SAS users will find the new edition quite useful.—Technometrics, November 2009, Vol. 51, No. 4…The authors largely succeed in the content of the book, expanding on the second edition of the book with practical examples of modeling and graphing techniques that have been added to SAS in recent years. They cover a wide range of topics efficiently—the explanations are brief, but not overly simplistic; the examples are sufficient and never excessive. … this a good resource for the user who is acquainted with the very basics of SAS, but unsure of how to conduct analysis. …—Journal of Statistical Software, April 2009…The major distinction between this edition and previous versions is that this edition uses new procedures that are available in SAS version 9.2 to make data analysis easier and to provide results that are ready for publication through the output delivery system (ODS), the new graphics procedures, and ODS graphics. … This book combines data management using the SAS system and data analysis into one book. … There are many positive aspects of the book. It is a great reference for someone who is already familiar with the SAS language and the statistical techniques. It cuts out all of the intricate detail and gets to the basic steps needed to perform a particular analysis. The book has shortcuts to reduce the time spent on common tasks. It also has an excellent introduction to the new graphical capabilities of SAS V9.2, which would elate anyone who has used previous versions of SAS graphics by the inclusion of new capabilities.—Clinical Trials, 2009Praise for the Second Edition… a simple manual for using SAS. It has put thousands of pages of SAS manuals in less than 400 pages of a paperback … The authors have again done an excellent job of explaining each statement as well as the resulting output … In summary, the handbook introduces SAS programming through a number of data sets of varied complexity, makes the data sets suitable for analysis through programming statements, then uses SAS procedures for analysis. SAS procedures and the resulting outputs are properly explained and suggestions for appropriate analyses are provided where necessary. … an excellent handbook for a beginning SAS user. Statisticians and nonstatisticians can both benefit from this book.—The American Statistician, November 2002
ISBN: 1584887842
ISBN13: 9781584887843
Author: Geoff Der
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Paperback
PublicationDate: 2009-01-07
Language: English
Edition: 3
PageCount: 392
Dimensions: 6.14 x 0.94 x 9.21 inches
Weight: 20.16 ounces
… this edition has new chapters for simple linear regression, generalized additive models, generalized estimating equations and generalized mixed models. Chapters have been re-arranged to fit the content better. The SAS outputs are more compact and easier to follow … This edition also incorporates some of the latest features, such as the enriched Output Delivery System, in version 9.2 of SAS. Overall, the book provides an effective way for researchers and students to quickly identify the appropriate statistical methods for their research, manipulate datasets, write up the basic framework of SAS codes and interpret the SAS output. … a valuable resource for any researcher or student who wants to learn the basics about various statistical analyses covered in the book or for anyone involved in statistical consulting or in applied statistical analysis. …—Pharmaceutical Statistics, 2011…Overall, the structure that was chosen by the authors is effective in making the reading entertaining and engaging. The third edition of this handbook will prove to be an extremely useful reference tool for current and future SAS users.—Antonio Pinon, Barclays,Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 2010… Like the first two editions, this edition emphasizes how to conduct a range of statistical analyses using the latest version of SAS, version 9.2. … I think the authors did a nice job in achieving the targeted goal. The SAS programs and data used in this edition are available online. The Output Delivery System (ODS), the new graphic procedures, and ODS graphics can be used for presenting the results. I expect that SAS users will appreciate this feature of the edition. … In summary, SAS users will find the new edition quite useful.—Technometrics, November 2009, Vol. 51, No. 4…The authors largely succeed in the content of the book, expanding on the second edition of the book with practical examples of modeling and graphing techniques that have been added to SAS in recent years. They cover a wide range of topics efficiently—the explanations are brief, but not overly simplistic; the examples are sufficient and never excessive. … this a good resource for the user who is acquainted with the very basics of SAS, but unsure of how to conduct analysis. …—Journal of Statistical Software, April 2009…The major distinction between this edition and previous versions is that this edition uses new procedures that are available in SAS version 9.2 to make data analysis easier and to provide results that are ready for publication through the output delivery system (ODS), the new graphics procedures, and ODS graphics. … This book combines data management using the SAS system and data analysis into one book. … There are many positive aspects of the book. It is a great reference for someone who is already familiar with the SAS language and the statistical techniques. It cuts out all of the intricate detail and gets to the basic steps needed to perform a particular analysis. The book has shortcuts to reduce the time spent on common tasks. It also has an excellent introduction to the new graphical capabilities of SAS V9.2, which would elate anyone who has used previous versions of SAS graphics by the inclusion of new capabilities.—Clinical Trials, 2009Praise for the Second Edition… a simple manual for using SAS. It has put thousands of pages of SAS manuals in less than 400 pages of a paperback … The authors have again done an excellent job of explaining each statement as well as the resulting output … In summary, the handbook introduces SAS programming through a number of data sets of varied complexity, makes the data sets suitable for analysis through programming statements, then uses SAS procedures for analysis. SAS procedures and the resulting outputs are properly explained and suggestions for appropriate analyses are provided where necessary. … an excellent handbook for a beginning SAS user. Statisticians and nonstatisticians can both benefit from this book.—The American Statistician, November 2002

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… this edition has new chapters for simple linear regression, generalized additive models, generalized estimating equations and generalized mixed models. Chapters have been re-arranged to fit the content better. The SAS outputs are more compact and easier to follow … This edition also incorporates some of the latest features, such as the enriched Output Delivery System, in version 9.2 of SAS. Overall, the book provides an effective way for researchers and students to quickly identify the appropriate statistical methods for their research, manipulate datasets, write up the basic framework of SAS codes and interpret the SAS output. … a valuable resource for any researcher or student who wants to learn the basics about various statistical analyses covered in the book or for anyone involved in statistical consulting or in applied statistical analysis. …—Pharmaceutical Statistics, 2011…Overall, the structure that was chosen by the authors is effective in making the reading entertaining and engaging. The third edition of this handbook will prove to be an extremely useful reference tool for current and future SAS users.—Antonio Pinon, Barclays,Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 2010… Like the first two editions, this edition emphasizes how to conduct a range of statistical analyses using the latest version of SAS, version 9.2. … I think the authors did a nice job in achieving the targeted goal. The SAS programs and data used in this edition are available online. The Output Delivery System (ODS), the new graphic procedures, and ODS graphics can be used for presenting the results. I expect that SAS users will appreciate this feature of the edition. … In summary, SAS users will find the new edition quite useful.—Technometrics, November 2009, Vol. 51, No. 4…The authors largely succeed in the content of the book, expanding on the second edition of the book with practical examples of modeling and graphing techniques that have been added to SAS in recent years. They cover a wide range of topics efficiently—the explanations are brief, but not overly simplistic; the examples are sufficient and never excessive. … this a good resource for the user who is acquainted with the very basics of SAS, but unsure of how to conduct analysis. …—Journal of Statistical Software, April 2009…The major distinction between this edition and previous versions is that this edition uses new procedures that are available in SAS version 9.2 to make data analysis easier and to provide results that are ready for publication through the output delivery system (ODS), the new graphics procedures, and ODS graphics. … This book combines data management using the SAS system and data analysis into one book. … There are many positive aspects of the book. It is a great reference for someone who is already familiar with the SAS language and the statistical techniques. It cuts out all of the intricate detail and gets to the basic steps needed to perform a particular analysis. The book has shortcuts to reduce the time spent on common tasks. It also has an excellent introduction to the new graphical capabilities of SAS V9.2, which would elate anyone who has used previous versions of SAS graphics by the inclusion of new capabilities.—Clinical Trials, 2009Praise for the Second Edition… a simple manual for using SAS. It has put thousands of pages of SAS manuals in less than 400 pages of a paperback … The authors have again done an excellent job of explaining each statement as well as the resulting output … In summary, the handbook introduces SAS programming through a number of data sets of varied complexity, makes the data sets suitable for analysis through programming statements, then uses SAS procedures for analysis. SAS procedures and the resulting outputs are properly explained and suggestions for appropriate analyses are provided where necessary. … an excellent handbook for a beginning SAS user. Statisticians and nonstatisticians can both benefit from this book.—The American Statistician, November 2002
ISBN: 1584887842
ISBN13: 9781584887843
Author: Geoff Der
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Paperback
PublicationDate: 2009-01-07
Language: English
Edition: 3
PageCount: 392
Dimensions: 6.14 x 0.94 x 9.21 inches
Weight: 20.16 ounces
… this edition has new chapters for simple linear regression, generalized additive models, generalized estimating equations and generalized mixed models. Chapters have been re-arranged to fit the content better. The SAS outputs are more compact and easier to follow … This edition also incorporates some of the latest features, such as the enriched Output Delivery System, in version 9.2 of SAS. Overall, the book provides an effective way for researchers and students to quickly identify the appropriate statistical methods for their research, manipulate datasets, write up the basic framework of SAS codes and interpret the SAS output. … a valuable resource for any researcher or student who wants to learn the basics about various statistical analyses covered in the book or for anyone involved in statistical consulting or in applied statistical analysis. …—Pharmaceutical Statistics, 2011…Overall, the structure that was chosen by the authors is effective in making the reading entertaining and engaging. The third edition of this handbook will prove to be an extremely useful reference tool for current and future SAS users.—Antonio Pinon, Barclays,Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 2010… Like the first two editions, this edition emphasizes how to conduct a range of statistical analyses using the latest version of SAS, version 9.2. … I think the authors did a nice job in achieving the targeted goal. The SAS programs and data used in this edition are available online. The Output Delivery System (ODS), the new graphic procedures, and ODS graphics can be used for presenting the results. I expect that SAS users will appreciate this feature of the edition. … In summary, SAS users will find the new edition quite useful.—Technometrics, November 2009, Vol. 51, No. 4…The authors largely succeed in the content of the book, expanding on the second edition of the book with practical examples of modeling and graphing techniques that have been added to SAS in recent years. They cover a wide range of topics efficiently—the explanations are brief, but not overly simplistic; the examples are sufficient and never excessive. … this a good resource for the user who is acquainted with the very basics of SAS, but unsure of how to conduct analysis. …—Journal of Statistical Software, April 2009…The major distinction between this edition and previous versions is that this edition uses new procedures that are available in SAS version 9.2 to make data analysis easier and to provide results that are ready for publication through the output delivery system (ODS), the new graphics procedures, and ODS graphics. … This book combines data management using the SAS system and data analysis into one book. … There are many positive aspects of the book. It is a great reference for someone who is already familiar with the SAS language and the statistical techniques. It cuts out all of the intricate detail and gets to the basic steps needed to perform a particular analysis. The book has shortcuts to reduce the time spent on common tasks. It also has an excellent introduction to the new graphical capabilities of SAS V9.2, which would elate anyone who has used previous versions of SAS graphics by the inclusion of new capabilities.—Clinical Trials, 2009Praise for the Second Edition… a simple manual for using SAS. It has put thousands of pages of SAS manuals in less than 400 pages of a paperback … The authors have again done an excellent job of explaining each statement as well as the resulting output … In summary, the handbook introduces SAS programming through a number of data sets of varied complexity, makes the data sets suitable for analysis through programming statements, then uses SAS procedures for analysis. SAS procedures and the resulting outputs are properly explained and suggestions for appropriate analyses are provided where necessary. … an excellent handbook for a beginning SAS user. Statisticians and nonstatisticians can both benefit from this book.—The American Statistician, November 2002

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