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2025.02
Apress Media LLC, 2025. — 195 p. — ISBN-13 979-8-8688-0904-0. Gain practical knowledge of application implementation using various programming approaches in predictive analytics. This book serves as a comprehensive guide for both beginners and professionals in the field of predictive analytics, offering core principles and practical insights without requiring an extensive...
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Apress, 2025. – 179 p. – ISBN-13 979-8-8688-0904-0. Gain practical knowledge of application implementation using various programming approaches in predictive analytics. This book serves as a comprehensive guide for both beginners and professionals in the field of predictive analytics, offering core principles and practical insights without requiring an extensive mathematics or...
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CRC Press, 2024. — 590 p. — (Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Series). — ISBN: 978-0-367-75196-8. As data continues to grow exponentially, knowledge of Data Science and Machine Learning has become more crucial than ever. Machine Learning has grown exponentially; however, the abundance of resources can be overwhelming, making it challenging for new...
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3rd Edition. — SAS Institute Inc., 2023. — 494 p. — ISBN: 978-1-68580-003-1. Written for students in undergraduate and graduate statistics courses, as well as for the practitioner who wants to make better decisions from data and models, this updated and expanded third edition of Fundamentals of Predictive Analytics with JMP bridges the gap between courses on basic statistics,...
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3rd Edition. — Wiley, 2023. — 576 p. — ISBN: 9781119901617. Valuable step-by-step introduction to using SAS statistical software as a foundational approach to data analysis and interpretation. Presenting a straightforward introduction from the ground up, SAS Essentials illustrates SAS using hands-on learning techniques and numerous real-world examples; keeping different...
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Apress Media, LLC., 2023. — 640 p. — ISBN13: 978-1-4842-8608-1. SAS ODS graphics users will learn in this book how to visually understand and communicate the significance of data to deliver images for quick and easy insight, with precise numbers. Many charts or plots require the viewer to run the eye from a bar end or plot point to some point on an axis, and then to interpolate...
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SAS Institute Inc, 2022. — 428 p. This book introduces advanced techniques for using PROC SQL in SAS. If you are a SAS programmer, analyst, or student who has mastered the basics of working with SQL, Advanced SQL with SAS will help take your skills to the next level. Filled with practical examples with detailed explanations, this book demonstrates how to improve performance and...
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India: BPB Publications, 2022. — 557 p. — ISBN: 978-93-91392-734. Analyzing business data points with greater precision, efficiency, and speed Key Features - Exposure to work on large datasets, data mining techniques, and SAS built-in functions. - Exciting examples and a step-by-step guide to the entire field of business analytics. - Additional support of sophisticated SQL...
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SAS Institute, 2018. — 414 p. — ISBN: 978-1-63526-352-7. The SAS Certification Prep Guide: Statistical Business Analysis Using SAS9 is written for both new and experienced SAS programmers intending to take the SAS Certified Statistical Business Analyst Using SAS 9: Regression and Modeling exam. This book covers the main topics tested on the exam which include analysis of...
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SAS Institute, 2019. — 404 p. — ISBN: 978-1-63526-672-6. Unlock the essentials of SAS programming! Fundamentals of Programming in SAS: A Case Studies Approach gives a complete introduction to SAS programming. Perfect for students, novice SAS users, and programmers studying for their Base SAS certification, this book covers all the basics, including: working with data creating...
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2nd ed. — SAS Institute, 2018. — 394 p. — ISBN: 1635266769, 9781635266764. Written in an easy-to-understand style based on the authors' extensive experience, Jump into JMP Scripting, Second Edition teaches beginner scripters how to take advantage of the robust JMP Scripting Language (JSL) using step-by-step instructions and real-world situations. The authors demonstrate how JSL...
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SAS Institute Inc, 2021. — 262 p. — ISBN: 9781952365218. Discover the power of mixed models with JMP and JMP Pro. Mixed models are now the mainstream method of choice for analyzing experimental data. Why? They are arguably the most straightforward and powerful way to handle correlated observations in designed experiments. Reaching well beyond standard linear models, mixed...
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SAS Institute, 2021. — 316 p. — ISBN B08X4WX1C6. Get up and running with SAS using Ron Cody’s easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide. Aimed at beginners, Getting Started with SAS Programming: Using SAS Studio in the Cloud uses short examples to teach SAS programming from the basics to more advanced topics in the point-and-click interactive environment of SAS Studio. To begin, you...
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SAS Institute Inc., 2020. — 150 p. — ISBN: 978-1-64295-916-1. Discover deep learning and computer vision with SAS! Deep Learning for Computer Vision with SAS: An Introduction introduces the pivotal components of deep learning. Readers will gain an in-depth understanding of how to build deep feedforward and convolutional neural networks, as well as variants of denoising...
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2020.12
Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2021. — 398 p. — ISBN: 1138589098, 9781138589094. SAS Programming for Elementary Statistics: Getting Started provides an introduction to SAS programming for those who have experience with introductory statistical methods. It is also an excellent programming supplement for an introductory statistics course. It is appropriate for the beginning programmer...
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2nd edition. — New York: Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2020. — 378 p. Statistical Programming in SAS Second Edition provides a foundation for programming to implement statistical solutions using SAS, a system that has been used to solve data analytic problems for more than 40?years. The author includes motivating examples to inspire readers to generate programming solutions....
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Apress Media LLC., 2020. — 243 p. — ISBN13: 978-1-4842-6236-8. Do you want to create data analysis reports without writing a line of code? This book introduces SAS Studio, a free data science web browser-based product for educational and non-commercial purposes. The power of SAS Studio comes from its visual point-and-click user interface that generates SAS code. It is easier to...
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2020.09
SAS Institute, 2019. — 308 p. — ISBN: 1642951943. Extract actionable insights from text and unstructured data. Information extraction is the task of automatically extracting structured information from unstructured or semi-structured text. SAS Text Analytics for Business Applications: Concept Rules for Information Extraction Models focuses on this key element of natural...
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2020.06
The MathWorks, Inc., 2020. — 2192 p. Deep Networks. Deep Network Designer. Deep Learning with Images. Deep Learning with Time Series, Sequences, and Text. Deep Learning Tuning and Visualization. Manage Deep Learning Experiments. Deep Learning in Parallel and the Cloud. Computer Vision Examples. Image Processing Examples. Automated Driving Examples. Signal Processing Examples....
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New York: SAS Institute, 2020. — 846 p. Discover best practices for real world data research with SAS code and examples Real world health care data is common and growing in use with sources such as observational studies, patient registries, electronic medical record databases, insurance healthcare claims databases, as well as data from pragmatic trials. This data serves as the...
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2019.12
Cary: SAS Institute, 2017. — 426 p. About The Book Data Preparation for Survival Models Step 1: Collect Three Raw Variables Step 2: Create Three Required Variables Step 3: Collect and Process Many Predictor Variables Data Set Structure Characteristics of the Data Set Used in This Book Special Considerations for Survival Analysis Data Input Plan for the Collection of the...
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2019.10
Cary: SAS Institute, 2019. — 484 p. How to Prepare for the Exam Accessibility Features of the Prep Guide PART SAS Certified Specialist Prep Guide Setting Up Practice Data Accessing Your Practice Data Basic Concepts Getting Started The Basics of the SAS Language SAS Libraries Referencing SAS Files SAS Data Sets Quiz Accessing Your Data SAS Libraries Viewing SAS Libraries Quiz...
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2019.08
Wiley, 2020. — 200 p. — ISBN: 9781119256410. SAS and R are widely-used, very different software environments. Prized for its statistical and graphical tools, R is an open-source programming language that is popular with statisticians and data miners who develop statistical software and analyze data. SAS (Statistical Analysis System) is the leading corporate software in...
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SAS Institute, 2019. — 543 p. — ISBN N\A. Unlock the essentials of SAS programming! This book is designed to help you develop an understanding of the SAS programming language and to help you develop good programming practices. It is intended as a learning guide and a skill builder, not as a reference book. To that end, it introduces sets of topics within each chapter that are...
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SAS Institute, 2019. — 543 p. Unlock the essentials of SAS programming! This book is designed to help you develop an understanding of the SAS programming language and to help you develop good programming practices. It is intended as a learning guide and a skill builder, not as a reference book. To that end, it introduces sets of topics within each chapter that are connected...
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2019.06
3rd ed. — SAS Institute, 2018. — 384 p. — ISBN: 9781629605463. John C. Brocklebank , Ph.D. David A. Dickey , Ph.D. Bong Choi To use statistical methods and SAS applications to forecast the future values of data taken over time, you need only follow this thoroughly updated classic on the subject. With this third edition of SAS for Forecasting Time Series,...
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2019.05
SAS Institute, 2018. — 365 p. — ISBN: 9781629608815, 1629608815. Applied health analytics and informatics using SAS describes health anamatics, a result of the intersection of data analytics and health informatics. Healthcare systems generate nearly a third of the world's data, and analytics can help to eliminate medical errors, reduce readmissions, provide evidence-based care,...
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SAS Institute, 2018. — 234 p. — ISBN: 9781635263558. Generate reports with style! The SAS Programmer's PROC REPORT Handbook: ODS Companion explains how to use style elements within a style template to customize reports generated by PROC REPORT, leading to more appealing and effective business reports. Many programmers are faced with generating reports that are easy to read and...
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SAS Institute, 2019. — 182 p. — ISBN: 9781635267273, 1635267277, 9781635267297, 1635267293. Learn SAS administration from the ground up! Those who are new to SAS platform administration may find themselves full of questions. SAS Administration from the Ground Up: Running the SAS9 Platform in a Metadata Server Environment will save you time, money and frustration. This book...
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3rd ed. — SAS Institute , 2019. — 420 p. — ISBN: 1642951927, 9781642951929. PROC SQL: Beyond the Basics Using SAS, Third Edition, is a step-by-step, example-driven guide that helps readers master the language of PROC SQL. Packed with analysis and examples illustrating an assortment of PROC SQL options, statements, and clauses, this book not only covers all the basics, but it...
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2019.04
SAS Institute, 2016. — 378 p. — ISBN: 9781629604879. With the powerful interactive and visual functionality of JMP, you can dynamically analyze market data to transform it into actionable and useful information with clear, concise, and insightful reports and displays. Market Data Analysis Using JMP is a unique example-driven book because it has a specific application focus:...
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Cary: SAS Institute, 2018. — 200 p. Is This Book for You? SAS University Edition We Want to Hear from You Concepts The Goal Visual Tour of Infographics Audience Artistic Freedom versus Communication Spreadsheets Flexible Tools Audience Market Trends for Data Visualization Technology Improvements Continue to Drive Innovation General Considerations for Designing Infographics The...
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Cary: SAS Institute, 2017. — 355 p. There are many points of view on customer segmentation and the potential value that it can yield. Randy Collica’s second edition of Customer Segmentation and Clustering Using SAS Enterprise Miner brings increased clarity to this topic and reveals why customer segmentation is even more important now that we have additional varieties and...
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Cary: SAS Institute, 2018. — 399 p. Hash tables can do a lot more than you might think! Data Management Solutions Using SAS Hash Table Operations: A Business Intelligence Case Study concentrates on solving your challenging data management and analysis problems via the power of the SAS hash object, whose environment and tools make it possible to create complete dynamic...
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2019.01
SAS institute, 2018. — 180 p. — ISBN: 978-1629604077. Using Applied Econometrics with SAS: Modeling Demand, Supply, and Risk, you will quickly master SAS applications for implementing and estimating standard models in the field of econometrics. This guide introduces you to the major theories underpinning applied demand and production economics. For each of its three main topics...
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2018.11
2nd ed. — SAS Institute, 2018. — 394 p. — ISBN: 1635266769, 9781635266764. Written in an easy-to-understand style based on the authors' extensive experience, Jump into JMP Scripting, Second Edition teaches beginner scripters how to take advantage of the robust JMP Scripting Language (JSL) using step-by-step instructions and real-world situations. The authors demonstrate how JSL...
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SAS Institute, 2018. — 233 p. — ISBN: 9781635266795. Dive into deep learning! Machine learning and deep learning are ubiquitous in our homes and workplaces-from machine translation to image recognition and predictive analytics to autonomous driving. Deep learning holds the promise of improving many everyday tasks in a variety of disciplines. Much deep learning literature...
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5th Ed. — SAS Institute, 2018. — 385 p. — ISBN10: 1635269946, 13 978-1635269949. Prepare for the SAS Base Programming for SAS 9 exam with the official guide by the SAS Global Certification Program. New and experienced SAS users who want to prepare for the SAS Base Programming for SAS 9 exam will find this guide to be a valuable resource that covers all of the objectives tested...
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2018.10
SAS Publishing, 2000. — 451 p. — ISBN: 1580256600, 9781580256605, 9781590474976. This book offers many new and more easily accessible graphical methods for representing categorical data using SAS software. Graphical methods for quantitative data are well developed and widely used. However, until now with this comprehensive treatment, few graphical methods existed for...
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2018.08
SAS Institute, 2016. — 149 p. his book addresses the new DS2 programming language from SAS, which combines the precise procedural power and control of the Base SAS DATA step language with the simplicity and flexibility of SQL. DS2 provides simple, safe syntax for performing complex data transformations in parallel and enables manipulation of native database data types at full...
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2018.07
2nd Edition. — SAS Institute, 2006. — 828 p. The indispensable, up-to-date guide to mixed models using SAS . Discover the latest capabilities available for a variety of applications featuring the MIXED, GLIMMIX, and NLMIXED procedures in SAS for Mixed Models, Second Edition, the comprehensive mixed models guide for data analysis, completely revised and updated for SAS 9 by...
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2018.06
4th edition. — New York: Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2018. — 514 p. Analysis of Correlated Data with SAS and R: 4th edition presents an applied treatment of recently developed statistical models and methods for the analysis of hierarchical binary, count and continuous response data. It explains how to use procedures in SAS and packages in R for exploring data, fitting appropriate...
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2018.05
New York: SAS Institute, 2014. — 169 p. SAS Programming with Medicare Administrative Data is the most comprehensive resource available for using Medicare data with SAS. This book teaches you how to access Medicare data and, more importantly, how to apply this data to your research. Knowing how to use Medicare data to answer common research and business questions is a critical...
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New York: SAS Institute, 2014. — 460 p. Big data: It's unstructured, it's coming at you fast, and there's lots of it. In fact, the majority of big data is text-oriented, thanks to the proliferation of online sources such as blogs, emails, and social media. However, having big data means little if you can't leverage it with analytics. Now you can explore the large volumes of...
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Second Edition. — New York: SAS Institute, 2013. — 550 p. Learn the theory behind and methods for predictive modeling using SAS Enterprise Miner. Learn how to produce predictive models and prepare presentation-quality graphics in record time with Predictive Modeling with SAS Enterprise Miner: Practical Solutions for Business Applications, Second Edition. If you are a graduate...
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SAS Institute, 2018. — 225 p. — ISBN: 9781119453680, 1119453682, 9781119453727, 1119453720. The selection of hardware for the purposes of the JMP CONNECTIONS solution has a dependency on the software configuration. The solution stack is a set of software subsystems and components needed to deliver the JMP CONNECTIONS for producing business intelligence (BI) and metrics. The...
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SAS Institute, 2013. — 312 p. — ISBN: 1607646676, 9781607646679. PROC DOCUMENT by Example Using SAS demonstrates the practical uses of the DOCUMENT procedure, a part of the Output Delivery System, in SAS 9.3. Michael Tuchman explains how to work with PROC DOCUMENT, which is designed to store your SAS procedure output for replay at a later time without having to rerun your...
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SAS Institute Inc., 2008. — 408 p. — ISBN N\A. The output shown in this publication was generated using SAS 9.2 software for Microsoft Windows, specifically, Base SAS software, SAS/GRAPH 9.2 software, and SAS/Access 9.2 for PC Files software. Copyright 2002-2008 SAS Institute Inc.
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3rd ed. — SAS Institute Inc., 2017. — 233 p. — ISBN: 9781635260694. Find errors and clean up data easily using SAS! Thoroughly updated, Cody's Data Cleaning Techniques Using SAS, Third Edition, addresses tasks that nearly every data analyst needs to do - that is, make sure that data errors are located and corrected. Written in Ron Cody's signature informal, tutorial style, this...
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SAS Institute, 2015. — 335 p. — ISBN: 1629593850, 9781629593852. Get the tools you need to use SAS in clinical trial design! Unique and multifaceted, Modern Approaches to Clinical Trials Using SAS: Classical, Adaptive, and Bayesian Methods, edited by Sandeep M. Menon and Richard C. Zink, thoroughly covers several domains of modern clinical trial design: classical, group...
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Cary: SAS Institute, 2006. — 343 p. Michael Raithel has written an excellent learning and reference manual about SAS indexes. This book is well thought out, and the information is presented aptly so it can be used by a SAS beginner as well as the most advanced SAS developer to learn more about SAS indexes. Michael covers indexes so that you will understand when, why, and where...
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Cary: SAS Institute, 2010. — 555 p. Programming in the SAS/IML Language An Introduction to SAS/IMLSoftware Getting Started with the SAS/IMLMatrix Programming Language Programming Techniques for Data Analysis Calling SAS Procedures Programming in SAS/IML Studio IMLPlus: Programming in SAS/IMLStudio Understanding IMLPlus Classes Creating Statistical Graphs Managing Data in...
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2018.04
6th edition. — Cary: SAS Institute Inc., 2017. — 644 p. This book provides hands-on tutorials with just the right amount of conceptual and motivational material to illustrate how to use the intuitive interface for data analysis in JMP. Each chapter features concept-specific tutorials, examples, brief reviews of concepts, step-by-step illustrations, and exercises. Updated for...
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Springer, 2018 - 679 p. - ISBN: 3319692380 2nd.ed. The aim of this textbook (previously titled SAS for Data Analytics) is to teach the use of SAS for statistical analysis of data for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in statistics, data science, and disciplines involving analyzing data. The book begins with an introduction beyond the basics of SAS, illustrated with...
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2018.02
SAS Institute, 2017. — 490 p. — ISBN: 978-1607648895. See how data science can answer the questions your business faces! Applying Data Science: Business Case Studies Using SAS, by Gerhard Svolba, shows you the benefits of analytics, how to gain more insight into your data, and how to make better decisions. In eight entertaining and real-world case studies, Svolba combines data...
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SAS Institute, 2017. — 255 p. — ISBN: 978-1-62960-609-5. Microsoft Excel remains the leading spreadsheet application on the market; nearly every SAS user will need to move their data and reports into Excel workbooks at some point during their career. Exchanging Data From SAS to Excel: The ODS Excel Destination shows SAS users how to create Excel workbooks that are presentation...
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2018.01
SAS Institute, 2016. — 106 p. — ISBN10: 1629604453; ISBN13: 9781629604459. Data Analysis Plans: A Blueprint for Success Using SAS gets you started on building an effective data analysis plan with a solid foundation for planning and managing your analytics projects. Data analysis plans are critical to the success of analytics projects and can improve the workflow of your project...
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SAS Institute, 2017. — 279 p. — ISBN: 978-1-63526-023-6. Learn to write SAS programs quickly and efficiently. Programming in SAS is flexible, but it can also be overwhelming. Many novice and experienced programmers learn how to write programs that use the DATA step and macros, but they often donâ€t realize that a simpler or better way can achieve the same results. In a...
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SAS Institute, 2017. — 324 p. — ISBN: 978-1-62960-291-2. When it comes to business intelligence and analytical capabilities, SAS Visual Analytics is the premier solution for data discovery, visualization, and reporting. An Introduction to SAS Visual Analytics will show you how to make sense of your complex data with the goal of leading you to smarter, data-driven decisions...
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4th Edition. — SAS Institute, 2017. — 582 p. — ISBN: 978-1-63526-373-2. New and experienced SAS users who want to prepare for the Base Programming for SAS 9 exam will find the SAS Certification Prep Guide: Base Programming for SAS 9 to be an invaluable, convenient, and comprehensive resource that covers all of the objectives tested on the exam. Major topics include importing...
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SAS Institute, 2017. — 122 p. — ISBN10: 1629601705, ISBN13: 978-1629601700. True PDF The issue facing most SAS programmers today is not that data space has become bigger ("Big Data"), but that our programming problem space has become bigger. Through the power of DS2, this book shows programmers how easily they can manage complex problems using modular coding techniques. The...
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Wiley, 2018. — 226 p. — (Wiley & SAS Business Series). — ISBN: 9781119447757. Achieve best-in-class metrics and get more from your data with JMP JMP Connections is the small- and medium-sized business owner's guide to exceeding customer expectations by getting more out of your data using JMP. Uniquely bifunctional, this book is divided into two parts: the first half of the book...
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New York: SAS Institute Inc, 2016. — 122 p. The issue facing most SAS programmers today is not that data space has become bigger ('Big Data'), but that our programming problem space has become bigger. Through the power of DS2, this book shows programmers how easily they can manage complex problems using modular coding techniques.The DS2 Procedure: SAS Programming Methods at...
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New York: SAS, 2016. — 138 p. SAS has always provided powerful syntax-based procedures to create graphs. In SAS 9.2, SAS analytical procedures generated modern statistical graphs automatically with tables. New statistical graphics (SG) procedures and the Graph Template Language (GTL) were released, greatly enhancing the user’s ability to create modern statistical and analytical...
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Cary: SAS Institute, 2016. — 230 p. Exploratory Factor Analysis with SAS focuses solely on EFA, presenting a thorough and modern treatise on the different options, in accessible language targeted to the practicing statistician or researcher. This book provides real-world examples using real data, guidance for implementing best practices in the context of SAS, interpretation of...
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New York: SAS, 2007. — 748 p. Step-by-Step Programming with Base SAS Software provides conceptual information about Base SAS software along with step-by-step examples that illustrate the concepts
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Apress, 2016. — 226 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4842-1002-4 Apply analytics to business problems using two very popular software tools, SAS and R. No matter your industry, this book will provide you with the knowledge and insights you and your business partners need to make better decisions faster. Learn Business Analytics in Six Steps Using SAS and R teaches you how to solve problems and...
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Wiley, 2014. — 308 p. — ISBN: 978-1-119-95021-9. A comprehensive guide to statistical hypothesis testing with examples in SAS and R. When analyzing datasets the following questions often arise: Is there a short hand procedure for a statistical test available in SAS or R? If so, how do I use it? If not, how do I program the test myself? This book answers these questions and...
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Wiley, 2016. – 625 p. – ISBN: 9781119240761. SAS Data Analytic Development is the developer’s compendium for writing better-performing software and the manager’s guide to building comprehensive software performance requirements. The text introduces and parallels the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) software product quality model, demonstrating 15 performance...
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Wiley, 2016. — 625 p. — ISBN: 111924076X Design quality SAS software and evaluate SAS software quality SAS Data Analytic Development is the developer’s compendium for writing better-performing software and the manager’s guide to building comprehensive software performance requirements. The text introduces and parallels the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)...
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SAS Institute Inc., 2007. — 384 p. — ISBN: 1599941988, 9781599941981 This manual is a task-oriented introduction to the main features of SAS Data Integration Studio. SAS Data Integration Studio is a visual design tool that enables you to consolidate and manage enterprise data from a variety of source systems, applications, and technologies. The audience for this manual is users...
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Wiley, 2016. — 464 p. in color. — ISBN: 1118877438, 9781118877432. Data Mining for Business Analytics: Concepts, Techniques, and Applications with JMP Pro presents an applied and interactive approach to data mining. Featuring hands-on applications with JMP Pro, a statistical package from the SAS Institute, the book uses engaging, real-world examples to build a theoretical and...
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SAS Institute Inc., 2016. — 294 p. — ISBN: 9781629605326 In this preface, we provide an introduction to our book that includes our experiences in formulation development. Guidance is also provided on what you will learn and important success factors to be aware of and applied. At all times we are focused on simplicity: simplicity in experimental design, data analysis,...
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SAS Institute Inc., 2016. — 147 p. — ISBN: 9781629604404 This manuscript is a culmination of my desire to help organizations that are struggling to connect the dots between detail data on their customers, patients, partners, and so on, and the high-level business objectives that support key goals and initiatives of these organizations. The shift from answering tactical business...
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SAS Institute Inc., 2014. — 182 p. — ISBN: 9781629593272 This book serves as a tutorial for data analysts who are new to SAS Enterprise Guide and SAS Enterprise Miner. It provides valuable hands-on experience using powerful statistical software to complete the kinds of business analytics common to most industries. With clear, illustrated, step by step instructions, it will lead...
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New York: SAS Publishing, 2012. - 407 p. Overdispersion Models in SAS provides a friendly methodology-based introduction to the ubiquitous phenomenon of overdispersion. A basic yet rigorous introduction to the several different overdispersion models, an effective omnibus test for model adequacy, and fully functioning commented SAS codes are given for numerous examples. The...
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SAS Institute Inc., 2016. — 333 p. — ISBN: 9781629602127 The SAS Programmer's PROC REPORT Handbook: Basic to Advanced Reporting Techniques is intended for programmers of all skill levels. Learn how to link multiple reports, add graphics and logos, and manipulate table of contents values to help refine your programs, macrotize where possible, troubleshoot easily, and get...
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SAS Institute, 2015. — 570 p. — ISBN: 9781629594798 Using JMP 12 shows you how to perform common tasks such as importing data, setting column properties, exporting analyses as graphics or HTML, and modifying JMP preferences. Details about connecting to SAS and working in the Formula Editor are also provided.
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Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2015. — 176 p. Sharpening Your Advanced SAS Skills presents sophisticated SAS programming techniques, procedures, and tools, such as Proc SQL, hash tables, and SAS Macro programming, for any industry. Drawing on his more than 20 years’ experience of SAS programming in the pharmaceutical industry, the author provides a unique approach that empowers both...
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Psychology Press, 2001. — 208 p. — (Multivariate Applications). — ISBN: 0805839771, 9780805839777 Conducting Meta-Analysis Using SAS reviews the meta-analysis statistical procedure and shows the reader how to conduct one using SAS. It presents and illustrates the use of the PROC MEANS procedure in SAS to perform the data computations called for by the two most commonly used...
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SAS Institute Inc., 2002. — 295 p. — ISBN: 1590471156 This book has a lot of good examples, fully explained and well thought out structure. It's a must have for anyone that works with SAS and reads in external data. There are a lot of good tricks to be learned here, so please don't pass this one up. An Introduction to Reading Raw Data with SAS Specifying the Structure of...
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2nd ed. — Sas Institute, 2010. — 308 p. — ISBN: 1607645289, 9781607645283 Because SAS has the capability to do so much, it is actually quite hard to limit a book like this. Throughout I have tried to take the view that if something can be done by using a SAS Enterprise Guide task, then that is the way to do it. I have not tried to show alternative methods to those in SAS...
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Information Age Publishing, 2014. 279 p. — ISBN: 9781623966942 The book will be designed primarily for graduate students (or advanced undergraduates) who are learning psychometrics, as well as professionals in the field who need a reference for use in their practice. We would assume that users have some basic knowledge of using SAS to read data and conduct basic analyses (e.g.,...
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2nd ed. — Wiley, 2015. — 528 p. — ISBN: 111904216X, 9781119042167. Presenting a straightforward introduction from the ground up, SAS Essentials: Mastering SAS for Data Analytics, Second Edition illustrates SAS using hands-on learning techniques and numerous real-world examples. Keeping different experience levels in mind, the highly-qualified author team has developed the book...
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SAS Publishing, 2004. — 348 p. — ISBN: 9781590472125, 1590472128 Good book. It actually repeats macro references in 'SAS help' with some additions. So you can find all this information in 'SAS help' but I think that to have a book for your library is more convnient. It explains quite well how macro processor works behind the screen. This book contains more than enough...
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2nd ed. — SAS Institute , 2005. — 309 p. — (Power to know). — ISBN: 1590475755, 9781590475751 Jump-start your report-writing skills! Report writing has never been easier. Learn how you can easily avoid common report-writing pitfalls with SAS Guide to Report Writing: Examples, Second Edition. Updated for SAS 9, this task-oriented book guides you through the steps that you need...
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SAS Press, 2008. — 124 p. — ISBN: 1590475739 This tutorial steps through processes which are important for beginning to intermediate SAS users to learn in order to understand the FORMAT procedure. With real-world examples and solutions practitioner Bilenas introduces SAS informats and formats, defines when to use PROC FORMAT, and covers the VALUE and INVALUE statements, PICTURE...
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SAS Institute, 2013. — 554 p. — ISBN: 1612905625, 9781612905624 Provides usage information and examples for the Graph Template Language (GTL). The GTL is the underlying language for the default templates that are provided by SAS for procedures that use ODS Graphics. You can use the GTL either to modify these templates or to create your own highly customized charts and plots....
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SAS Institute, 2015. — 302 p. — ISBN: 1629590568, 9781629590561 Building Better Models with JMP Pro provides an example-based introduction to business analytics, with a proven process that guides you in the application of modeling tools and concepts. It gives you the "what, why, and how" of using JMP Pro for building and applying analytic models. This book is designed for...
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3rd ed. — SAS Publishing, 2010. — 554 p. — ISBN: 160764228X, 9781607642282 Glenn Walker and Jack Shostak's Common Statistical Methods for Clinical Research with SAS Examples, Third Edition, is a thoroughly updated edition of the popular introductory statistics book for clinical researchers. This new edition has been extensively updated to include the use of ODS graphics in...
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SAS Institute, 2006. — 460 p. — (SAS Press). — ISBN: 159047886X, 9781590478868 Pharmaceutical Statistics Using SAS: A Practical Guide offers extensive coverage of cutting-edge biostatistical methodology used in drug development and the practical problems facing today's drug developers. Written by well-known experts in the pharmaceutical industry Alex Dmitrienko, Christy...
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University Edition — SAS Institute, 2015. — ISBN: 1629598437, 9781629598437. Students and instructors of statistics courses using SAS University Edition will welcome this book. Learning fundamental statistics is essential to solving problems with SAS. Essential Statistics Using SAS University Edition demonstrates how to use SAS University Edition to apply a variety of...
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New York: Wiley, 2015. - 368 p. Thorough presentation of introductory statistics and probability theory, with numerous examples and applications using JMP JMP: Graphs, Descriptive Statistics and Probability provides an accessible and thorough overview of the most important descriptive statistics for nominal, ordinal and quantitative data with particular attention to graphical...
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Apress, 2015. — 250 p. SAS Programming and Data Visualization Techniques: A Power User’s Guide brings together a wealth of ideas about strategic and tactical solutions to everyday situations experienced when transferring, extracting, processing, analyzing, and reporting the valuable data you have at your fingertips. Best, you can achieve most of the solutions using the SAS...
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SAS Institute Inc., 2006. — 434 p. — ISBN: 1599940477, 9781599940472, 9781599943367 Written for anyone involved in the data preparation process for analytics, Gerhard Svolba's Data Preparation for Analytics Using SAS offers practical advice in the form of SAS coding tips and tricks, and provides the reader with a conceptual background on data structures and considerations from...
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3rd. ed. — SAS Institute Inc. – 2015. — 252 p. — ISBN: 1629597589 , 9781629597584 Using JMP Student Edition is the official user guide for JMP Student Edition, the streamlined edition of JMP for first year statistics students. Clearly written, with easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions, this book provides engaging illustrations and concept overviews. Chapters cover JMP...
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3rd Edition. — CRC Press, 2008. — 410 p. — ISBN13: 978-1-58488-785-0. Updated to reflect SAS 9.2, A Handbook of Statistical Analyses using SAS, Third Edition continues to provide a straightforward description of how to conduct various statistical analyses using SAS. Each chapter shows how to use SAS for a particular type of analysis. The authors cover inference, analysis of...
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Boca Raton: Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2010. - 582 p. A culmination of the author's many years of consulting and teaching, Design and Analysis of Experiments with SAS provides practical guidance on the computer analysis of experimental data. It connects the objectives of research to the type of experimental design required, describes the actual process of creating the design and...
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SAS Publishing, 2007. — 359 p. — ISBN: 159047693X, 9781590476932 Jump-start your SAS graph skills! Here, in one convenient source, is all the information you need to create your own SAS graphs. This example-rich reference familiarizes you with custom tags in SAS AppDev Studio and shows you how to use ODS statements and the Java Device Driver to create graphs. Written for...
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CRC Press, 2015. — 288 p. — ISBN: 9781482207019, 9781482207026, 1482207028 Create Top-Quality Figures Using SAS Producing High-Quality Figures Using SAS/GRAPH(R) and ODS Graphics Procedures gives statisticians and SAS programmers practical guidance on presenting research data in high-quality figures that meet the publication requirements of academic institutions and various...
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2nd ed. — SAS Institute Inc., 2008. — 273 p. — ISBN: 1599946599, 9781599946597 Although this book is titled Cody’s Data Cleaning Techniques Using SAS, I hope that it is more than that. It is my hope that not only will you discover ways to detect data errors, but you will also be exposed to some DATA step programming techniques and SAS procedures that might be new to you. I have...
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SAS Institute, 2005. — 161 p. — ISBN: 1590475682 Fixed Effects Regression Methods for Longitudinal Data Using SAS is an invaluable resource for all researchers interested in adding fixed effects regression methods to their tool kit of statistical techniques. First introduced by economists, fixed effects methods are gaining widespread use throughout the social sciences. Designed...
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2nd ed. — SAS Institute, 2015. — 348 p. — ISBN: 160764990X, 9781607649908 An abundance of real-world examples highlights Lauren Haworth Lake’s and Julie McKnight's PROC TABULATE by Example, Second Edition. Beginning and intermediate SAS users will find this step-by-step guide to producing tables and reports using the TABULATE procedure both convenient and inviting. Topics are...
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SAS Institute, 2015. — 694 p. — ISBN: 1629594822, 9781629594828 Scripting Guide provides details for taking advantage of the powerful JMP Scripting Language (JSL). Learn how to write and debug scripts, manipulate data tables, construct display boxes, create JMP applications, and more.
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3rd ed. — Wiley, 2015. — 536 p. — (Statistics in Practice). — ISBN: 1118778251, 9781118778258 A fully updated edition of this key text on mixed models, focusing on applications in medical research The application of mixed models is an increasingly popular way of analysing medical data, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry. A mixed model allows the incorporation of both...
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N.-Y.: SAS Institute, 2010. - 460 p. n Statistical Programming in SAS, author A. John Bailer integrates SAS tools with interesting statistical applications and uses SAS 9.2 as a platform to introduce programming ideas for statistical analysis, data management, and data display and simulation. Written using a reader-friendly and narrative style, the book includes extensive...
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SAS Institute Inc., 2007. — 257 p. — ISBN: 159047869X, 9781590478691 This manual explains how to use SAS Data Integration Studio to do the following tasks: specify metadata for data sources, such as tables in an operational system specify metadata for data targets, such as tables in a data warehouse create jobs that specify how data is extracted, transformed, and loaded from...
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SAS Institute Inc., 2014. — 858 p. — 4th ed. — ISBN: 1629593540 The SAS Certification Prep Guide: Advanced Programming for SAS9, Fourth Edition is for new or experienced SAS programmers who want to prepare for the SAS Advanced Programming for SAS 9 exam.
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Sas publishing, 2010. — 234 p. — ISBN: 1607646293, 9781607646297. the Phreg procedure performs regression analysis of survival data based on the Cox proportional hazards model and its extensions. The Phreg procedure. Overview: Phreg procedure. Getting Started: Phreg procedure. Classical Method of Maximum Likelihood. Bayesian Analysis. Syntax: Phreg procedure. Proc phreg...
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SAS Publishing, 2010. — 3191 p. — ISBN: 1607645432, 9781607645436 Provides detailed reference material for using SAS/ETS software and guides you through the analysis and forecasting of features such as univariate and multivariate time series, cross-sectional time series, seasonal adjustments, multiequational nonlinear models, discrete choice models, limited dependent variable...
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SAS Press, 2004. — 312 p. — ISBN: 1590475070, 9781590475072, 9781590477762 Arnold Saxton, Ph.D., the editor of this volume, is a professor of animal science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. During years of research and teaching in statistics and genetics, Dr. Saxton recognized the need for a how-to introduction to SAS computer analysis for complex-trait genetics. He...
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Boca Raton: CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group, 2013. - 235 p. Easily Use SAS to Produce Your Graphics Diagrams, plots, and other types of graphics are indispensable components in nearly all phases of statistical analysis, from the initial assessment of the data to the selection of appropriate statistical models to the diagnosis of the chosen models once they have been fitted to...
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4 ed. — SAS Institute Inc., 2002. — 487 p. This clear and comprehensive guide provides everything you need for powerful linear model analysis. Using a tutorial approach and plenty of examples, authors Ramon Littell, Walter Stroup, and Rudolf Freund lead you through methods related to analysis of variance with fixed and random effects. You will learn to use the appropriate SAS...
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SAS, 2014. — 200 p. — ISBN: 1612909248 Develop your own multiple-choice tests, score students, produce student rosters (in print form or Excel), and explore item response theory (IRT). Aimed at nonstatisticians working in education or training, Test Scoring and Analysis Using SAS describes item analysis and test reliability in easy-to-understand terms, and teaches you SAS...
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SAS Institute, 2015. — 290 p. — ISBN: 1607649853, 9781607649854 Master simple-to-complex techniques for transporting and managing data between SAS and Excel William Benjamin's Exchanging Data between SAS and Microsoft Excel: Tips and Techniques to Transfer and Manage Data More Efficiently describes many of the options and methods that enable a SAS programmer to transport data...
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SAS Institute Inc., 2015. — 242 p.— ISBN: 1629596957, e-ISBN: 9781629594750 JMP 12 Specialized Models provides details about modeling techniques such as partitioning, neural networks, nonlinear regression, and time series analysis. Topics include the Gaussian platform, which is useful in analyzing computer simulation experiments. The book also covers the Response Screening...
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SAS Institute Inc., 2015. — 280 p. — ISBN: 1629596507, 9781629596501 Written especially for psychometricians, scale developers, and practitioners interested in applications of Bayesian estimation and model checking of item response theory (IRT) models, this book teaches you how to accomplish all of this with the SAS MCMC Procedure. Because of its tutorial structure, Bayesian...
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SAS Publishing, 2009. — 2236 p. — ISBN: 1599945924 Overview The SAS 9.2 Base new features, language elements, and enhancements to the language elements continue to expand the capabilities of SAS: SAS now supports the next generation Internet Protocol, IPv6, as well as IPv4. The DATA step component Java object enables instantiation of Java classes and accessing fields and...
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SAS Institute Inc., 2009. — 286 p. — ISBN: 9781607643036 This tutorial chapter introduces you to the design of experiments (DOE) using JMP’s custom designer. It gives a general understanding of how to design an experiment using JMP. Refer to subsequent chapters in this book for more examples and procedures on how to design an experiment for your specific project.
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Apress, 2015. — 565 p. — ISBN: 1484200446, 9781484200445 Practical Business Analytics Using SAS: A Hands-on Guide shows SAS users and businesspeople how to analyze data effectively in real-life business scenarios. The book begins with an introduction to analytics, analytical tools, and SAS programming. The authors — both SAS, statistics, analytics, and big data experts — first...
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SAS Institute, 2014. — 120 p. — ISBN: 1612909043, 9781612909042 Unstructured data is the most voluminous form of data in the world, and analysts rarely receive it in perfect condition for processing. In other words, you often need to clean, transform, and enhance your source data before you can use and derive value from it — especially where textual data is concerned. In...
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SAS Publishing, 2009. — 132 p. — 2nd ed. — ISBN: 9781590471906, 1590471903, 1590473957 Data mining enables you to discover valuable hidden information in your data and use it to solve your business problems. This introductory guide to data mining uses a case study approach that takes you through the SAS Enterprise Miner interface from initial data access to several completed...
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SAS Institute, 2012. — 356 p. — ISBN: 160764620X, 9781607646204 Analytics offers many capabilities and options to measure and improve data quality, and SAS is perfectly suited to these tasks. Gerhard Svolba's Data Quality for Analytics Using SAS focuses on selecting the right data sources and ensuring data quantity, relevancy, and completeness. The book is made up of three...
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SAS Institute, 2012. — 348 p. — 2nd ed. — ISBN: 1599946416, 9781599946412 If you are a researcher or student with experience in multiple linear regression and want to learn about logistic regression, Paul Allison's Logistic Regression Using SAS: Theory and Application, Second Edition, is for you! Informal and nontechnical, this book both explains the theory behind logistic...
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SAS Institute, 2012. — 620 p. — 3rd ed. — ISBN: 1607646641, 9781607646648 Statisticians and researchers will find Categorical Data Analysis Using SAS, Third Edition, by Maura Stokes, Charles Davis, and Gary Koch, to be a useful discussion of categorical data analysis techniques as well as an invaluable aid in applying these methods with SAS. Practical examples from a broad...
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De Gruyter, 2012. — 275 p. — ISBN: 9783110267594, 9783110267709 Interest in multilevel statistical models for social science and public health studies has been aroused dramatically since the mid-1980s. New multilevel modeling techniques are giving researchers tools for analyzing data that have a hierarchical or clustered structure. Multilevel models are now applied to a wide...
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SAS Publishing, 2004. — 430 p. — ISBN: 1590475046, 9781590475041 In Analysis of Clinical Trials Using SAS: A Practical Guide, Alex Dmitrienko, Geert Molenberghs, Christy Chuang-Stein, and Walter Offen bridge the gap between modern statistical methodology and real-world clinical trial applications. Step-by-step instructions illustrated with examples from actual trials and case...
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SAS Institute, 2009. — 463 p. — ISBN: 1599946491, 9781599946498 In Just Enough SAS: A QuickStart Guide to SAS for Engineers, Robert Rutledge provides "just enough" instruction on a broad variety of topics so that a new SAS user can become productive very quickly. Although most of the material in the book is geared toward a general audience, engineers will especially benefit...
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SAS Institute, 2014. —358 p. — 2nd ed. — ISBN: 1612907857, 9781612907857 JMP Essentials: An Illustrated Step-by-Step Guide for New Users, Second Edition is designed to get new or occasional users generating meaningful graphs or results quickly. This newest edition has all new instructions and screen shots reflecting the latest release of JMP software and has eight new detailed...
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SAS Institute Inc., 2014. — 174 p. — ISBN: 9781629594880 This book sets out to empower readers with both theoretical and practical skills for developing credit risk models for Probability of Default (PD), Loss Given Default (LGD) and Exposure At Default (EAD) models using SAS Enterprise Miner and SAS/STAT. From data pre-processing and sampling, through segmentation analysis and...
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SAS Institute Inc., 2014. — 278 p. — 2nd ed. — ISBN: 1629590665, 9781629590660 Why does SAS use January 1, 1960, as its arbitrary reference date? How do you convert a value such as 27 January 2003 into a SAS date? How do you put a date into a filename, or label an Excel worksheet with the date? You'll find the answers to these questions and much more in Derek Morgan's The...
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SAS Institute, 2013. — 292 p. — ISBN: 1612901654 For decades researchers and programmers have used SAS to analyze, summarize, and report clinical trial data. Now Chris Holland and Jack Shostak have written the first comprehensive book on applying clinical research data and metadata to the Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC) standards. Implementing CDISC Using...
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SAS Institute Inc., 2013. — 204 p. — ISBN: 9781612906249, 9781612901701 Anders Milhøj's Practical Time Series Analysis Using SAS explains and demonstrates through examples how you can use SAS for time series analysis. It offers modern procedures for forecasting, seasonal adjustments, and decomposition of time series that can be used without involved statistical reasoning. The...
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SAS Institute Inc., 2012. — 589 p. — 3rd ed. — ISBN: 9781612900902 (electronic book), 9781607646648 Data simulation is a fundamental technique in statistical programming and research. Rick Wicklin's Simulating Data with SAS brings together the most useful algorithms and the best programming techniques for efficient data simulation in an accessible how-to book for practicing...
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Prentice Hall, 1997. — 460 p. — 4th ed. — ISBN: 0137436424, 9780137436422 This book is intended to provide the applied researcher with the capacity to perform statistical analyses with SAS software without wading through pages of technical documentation. The researcher is provided with the necessary SAS statements to run programs for most of the commonly used statistics,...
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2 edition. — John Wiley & Sons, 2014. — 504 p. — ISBN: 1119945496 Mixed modeling is very useful, and easier than you think! Mixed modeling is now well established as a powerful approach to statistical data analysis. It is based on the recognition of random-effect terms in statistical models, leading to inferences and estimates that have much wider applicability and are more...
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N.-Y.: Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2007. - 312 p. Previously known as Statistical Methods for Health Sciences, this bestselling resource is one of the first books to discuss the methodologies used for the analysis of clustered and correlated data. While the fundamental objectives of its predecessors remain the same, Analysis of Correlated Data with SAS and R, Third Edition...
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N.-Y.: SAS Institute, 2012. - 162 p. Cody’s Collection of Popular SAS Programming Tasks and How to Tackle Them presents often-used programming tasks that readers can either use as presented or modify to fit their own programs, all in one handy volume. Esteemed author and SAS expert Ron Cody covers such topics as character to numeric conversion, automatic detection of numeric...
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N.-Y.: SAGE Publications, Inc, 2008. - 640 p. Data Analysis Using SAS offers a comprehensive core text focused on key concepts and techniques in quantitative data analysis using the most current SAS commands and programming language. The coverage of the text is more evenly balanced among statistical analysis, SAS programming, and data/file management than any available text on...
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SAS Institute Inc., 2014. — 308 p. — 2nd ed. — ISBN: 1612908055, 9781612908052 This book is organized chronologically according to the statistical programmer’s workflow. There is an introductory chapter that defines the working environment and sets the basic ground rules for the job. Then, there are chapters on importing data and massaging data into analysis data sets....
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SAS Institute Inc., 2013. — 362 p. — ISBN: 1612903320, 9781612903323 Data simulation is a fundamental technique in statistical programming and research. Rick Wicklin's Simulating Data with SAS brings together the most useful algorithms and the best programming techniques for efficient data simulation in an accessible how-to book for practicing statisticians and statistical...
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SAS Publishing, 2011. — 370 p. — ISBN: 1607647621, 9781607647621 Sanjay Matange and Dan Heath's Statistical Graphics Procedures by Example: Effective Graphs Using SAS shows the innumerable capabilities of SAS Statistical Graphics (SG) procedures. The authors begin with a general discussion of the principles of effective graphics, ODS Graphics, and the SG procedures. They then...
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N.-Y.: SAS Institute, 2011. - 452 p. This book guides researchers in performing and presenting high-quality analyses of all kinds of non-randomized studies, including analyses of observational studies, claims database analyses, assessment of registry data, survey data, pharmaco-economic data, and many more applications. The text is sufficiently detailed to provide not only...
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N.-Y.: SAS Publishing, 2011. - 274 p. In SAS Statistics by Example, Ron Cody offers up a cookbook approach for doing statistics with SAS. Structured specifically around the most commonly used statistical tasks or techniques-for example, comparing two means, ANOVA, and regression-this book provides an easy-to-follow, how-to approach to statistical analysis not found in other...
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N.-Y.: SAS Publishing, 2011. - 644 p. New and extensively updated for SAS 9 and later! Have you ever felt that there was no multiple inference method that fit the particular constraints of your data? Or been overwhelmed by the many choices of procedures? Multiple Comparisons and Multiple Tests Using SAS, Second Edition, written by Peter Westfall, Randall Tobias, and Russell...
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SAS Publishing, 2006. — 361 p. — 2nd ed. — ISBN: 1590475011, 9781590475010 This is the ultimate sourcebook for using SAS Web technologies. The book has been updated for SAS 9.1 and SAS AppDev Studio 3.1. SAS Web technologies provide an extremely powerful and flexible collection of tools for Web development. In this second edition, Dr. Pratter puts all of the pieces together to...
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N.-Y.: Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2008. - 856 p. Unlike other books on the modeling and analysis of experimental data, Design and Analysis of Experiments: Classical and Regression Approaches with SAS not only covers classical experimental design theory, it also explores regression approaches. Capitalizing on the availability of cutting-edge software, the author uses both manual...
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N.-Y.: SAS Institute, 2012. - 571 p. Carpenter's Guide to Innovative SAS Techniques offers advanced SAS programmers an all-in-one programming reference that includes advanced topics not easily found outside the depths of SAS documentation or more advanced training classes. Art Carpenter has written fifteen chapters of advanced tips and techniques, including topics on data...
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Wiley, 2012. — 592 p. — 4th ed. — ISBN: 04711118032091 A supplement such as Using SAS for Econometrics is quite essential for use in a classroom environment, for those attempting to learn SAS, and for quick and useful reference. The SAS documentation comes in many volumes, and several are thousands of pages long. This makes for a very difficult challenge when getting started...
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SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, USA, 2006. — 732 p. — ISBN: 1590478398, 9781590478394 The Output Delivery System (ODS) gives you greater flexibility in generating, storing, and reproducing SAS procedure and DATA step output with a wide range of formatting options. ODS provides formatting functionality that is not available from individual procedures or from the DATA step alone....
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SAS Institute, 2012. — 350 p. — 5th ed. — ISBN: 1612903436, 9781612903439 A classic that just keeps getting better, The Little SAS Book is essential for anyone learning SAS programming. Lora Delwiche and Susan Slaughter offer a user-friendly approach so readers can quickly and easily learn the most commonly used features of the SAS language. Each topic is presented in a...
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SAS Publishing, 1999. — 302 p. — ISBN: 1580253520 If you are a researcher or student with experience in multiple linear regression and want to learn about logistic regression, this book is for you! Informal and nontechnical, this book both explains the theory behind logistic regression and looks at all the practical details involved in its implementation using the SAS System....
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Chair of Statistics University of Wurzburg, 2005. — 214 p. A First Course on Time Series Analysis links up elements from time series analysis with a selection of statistical procedures used in general practice including the statistical software package SAS. Consequently this book addresses students of statistics as well as students of other branches such as economics,...
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SAS Institute Inc., 2002. — 350 p. — ISBN: 1555446817 This book is a collection of SAS System programming examples accompanied by detailed annotations of each program. Each chapter begins with an Introduction followed by the Examples, which contain sample programs, explanations, and output. Many of the examples begin with a simple idea and build on that idea step by step....
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Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2004. — 191 p. — ISBN: 1584884096, 9781584884095 Aimed at researchers and students , SAS Programming: The One-Day Course provides an introduction to the SAS programming language. It gives the reader a start in SAS programming and the basic data manipulations and statistical summaries that are available through SAS. The book has its origins in material...
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2nd ed. — Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2001. — 392 p. — ISBN: 158488245X, 9781584882459 Powerful software often comes, unfortunately, with an overwhelming amount of documentation. As a leading statistics software package, SAS is no exception. Its manuals comprise well over 10,000 p. and can intimidate, or at least bewilder, all but the most experienced users. Handbook of Statistical...
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Wiley, 2004. — 705 p. — ISBN: 0471213950, 9780471213956. A valuable guide to conducting experiments and analyzing data across a wide range of applications. Experimental design is an important component of the scientific method. This book provides guidance on planning efficient investigations. It compiles designs for a wide range of experimental situations not previously found...
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SAS Institute, 2011. — 819 p. — 3rd ed. — ISBN: 1607649241, 978160764924 New and experienced SAS users who want to prepare for the Base Programming for SAS 9 exam will find the SAS Certification Prep Guide: Base Programming for SAS 9 to be an invaluable, convenient, and comprehensive resource that covers all of the objectives tested on the exam. Major topics include importing...
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CRC Press, 2001. — 730 p. — ISBN: 1584881119, 9781584881117 Despite its many origins in agronomic problems, statistics today is often unrecognizable in this context. Numerous recent methodological approaches and advances originated in other subject-matter areas and agronomists frequently find it difficult to see their immediate relation to questions that their disciplines...
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CRC Press, 2009. — 830 p. — ISBN: 1420091972, 9781420091977 Regression Modeling: Methods, Theory, and Computation with SAS provides an introduction to a diverse assortment of regression techniques using SAS to solve a wide variety of regression problems. The author fully documents the SAS programs and thoroughly explains the output produced by the programs. The text presents...
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Springer, 2002. — 402 p. — ISBN: 3764368934, 9783764368937 The analysis of real data by means of statistical methods with the aid of a software package common in industry and administration will certainly be part of a future professional work of many students in mathematics or mathematical statistics. Commonly there is no natural place in a traditional curriculum for...
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Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2005. — 280 p. — ISBN: 1584885017, 9781584885016. Learn how to read, understand, and write better SAS programs: Understand the key differences between similar SAS syntax and programming approaches Save time in writing SAS code with organized summaries of important facts Improve your trouble-shooting skills in common programming and data related problems...
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2nd ed. — John Wiley & Sons, 2010. — 384 p. — (For Dummies). — ISBN: 0470539682, 9780470539682. The fun and easy way to learn to use this leading business intelligence tool Written by an author team who is directly involved with SAS, this easy-to-follow guide is fully updated for the latest release of SAS and covers just what you need to put this popular software to work in...
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SAS Publishing, 2009. — 560 p. — ISBN: 1607643790, 9781607643791 Bridging the gap between statistics texts and SAS documentation, Elementary Statistics Using SAS is written for those who want to perform analyses to solve problems. The first section of the book explains the basics of SAS data sets and shows how to use SAS for descriptive statistics and graphs. The second section...
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CRC Press, 2011. — 2011. — 304 p. — ISBN: 1439812829, 9781439812822 Presents a broad spectrum of statistical methods useful for researchers without an extensive statistical background. In addition to nonparametric methods, it covers methods for discrete and continuous data. Omitting mathematical details and complicated formulae, the text provides SAS programs to carry out the...
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Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2013. — 275 p. — ISBN: 1466552387, 9781466552388 To write an accomplished program in the DATA step of SAS, programmers must understand programming logic and know how to implement and even create their own programming algorithm. Handbook of SAS DATA Step Programming shows readers how best to manage and manipulate data by using the DATA step. The book helps...
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Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2012. — 284 p. — ISBN: 1439841306, 9781439841303 Using a wide range of operational research (OR) optimization examples, demonstrates how the OR procedures in SAS work. The book is one of the first to extensively cover the application of SAS procedures to OR problems, such as single criterion optimization, project management decisions, printed circuit board...
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CRC Press, 2012. — 537 p. — 2nd ed. — ISBN: 1439867976, 9781439867976 Written with medical statisticians and medical researchers in mind, this intermediate-level reference explores the use of SAS for analyzing medical data. covers the whole range of modern statistical methods used in the analysis of medical data, including regression, analysis of variance and covariance,...
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SAS Publishing, 2006. – 669 p. – ISBN: 1599941686, 9781599941684 This describes the features of SAS High-Performance Forecasting that are new or enhanced since SAS 9.0. SAS High-Performance Forecasting has a new release numbering scheme. SAS High-Performance Forecasting 2.2 provides new procedures, features, and functionality while maintaining all the capabilities of SAS 9.1.3...
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SAS Publishing, 2008. – 176 p. – ISBN: 9781607643548 Effective graphics are indispensable for modern statistical analysis. They reveal patterns, differences, and uncertainty that are not readily apparent in tabular output. Graphics provoke questions that stimulate deeper investigation, and they add visual clarity and rich content to reports and pre- sentations. In earlier SAS...
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Introduction to the SAS Business Intelligence Client Tools Course Notes was developed by Kari Richardson and Eric Rossland. Additional contributions were made by Mark Craver, Christine Vitron, Bobbie Wagoner, and Kathy Wisniewski. Editing and production support was provided by the Curriculum Development and Support Department. Hardware support was provided by the Education...
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The most thorough and up-to-date introduction to data mining techniques using SAS Enterprise Miner. The Sample, Explore, Modify, Model, and Assess (SEMMA) methodology of SAS Enterprise Miner is an extremely valuable analytical tool for making critical business and marketing decisions. Until now, there has been no single, authoritative book that explores every node relationship...
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Textbook/monograph Paperback: 392 p. Publisher: SAS Institute (March 16, 1999) Language: English ISBN10: 158025358X Applications are presented in a self-contained, two-page layout; discussion material and sample code are on one page, and the resulting tables are on the facing page. Topics are presented in order of increasing complexity, making this an excellent training manual...
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Why does SAS use January 1, 1960, as its arbitrary reference date? How do you convert a value such as 27 January, 2003, into SAS dates? You'll find the answers to these questions and much more in this compact reference that makes it easy to understand how to use and manipulate dates, times, and datetimes in SAS. Novice-to-intermediate users will find the clear, task-focused...
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Saving Time and Money Using SAS is a collection of strategic and tactical solutions to saving time and money by making better use of SAS software. It is aimed at users of SAS software who are either unwilling or unable to license additional SAS components but who wish to continue to license their existing components. All chapters describe methods for users to make better use of...
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Working with longitudinal data introduces a unique set of challenges. Once you've mastered the art of performing calculations within a single observation of a data set, you're faced with the task of performing calculations or making comparisons between observations. It's easy to look backward in data sets, but how do you look forward and across observations? Ron Cody provides...
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Sage Publications Ltd – 2010, 752 p. ISBN: 1849200920, 1849200912, 9781849200929 Hot on the heels of Andy Field’s best-selling Discovering Statistics Using SPSS, Third Edition (2009), the author has teamed up with a co-author, Jeremy Miles, to adapt this textbook for SAS using the most up-to-date commands and programming language available in latest release 9.2. As with its...
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SAS Institute Inc. – 2009, 132 p. ISBN: 1590472306, 9781590472309 Discover how you can choose from among multiple strategies to easily move or access SAS files across operating environments. In this guide you learn how to use CEDA, the preferred strategy for file access across a network. CEDA enables you to transparently read a network-mounted SAS file from any directory-based...
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SAS Institute Inc. – 2004, 688 p. ISBN: 1590474066, 9781590478394 Combining plenty of practical examples with detailed information, this user's guide shows you how to produce output that you can view with a Web browser or that takes advantage of a high-resolution PostScript printer, turn the output of a DATA step or procedure into a SAS data set, turn the output of a data query...
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SAS Institute Inc. – 2009, 517 p. ISBN: 1599947927, 9781599947921 The Unix Companion contains conceptual information about executing Base SAS in the Unix operating environment. It contains descriptions of SAS language elements that have behavior specific to Unix. SAS 9.2 in Unix environments has the following new and enhanced features: direct file I/O options file locking...
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SAS Institute Inc. – 2009, 240 p. ISBN: 1607642484, 9781607642480 The LOGISTIC procedure fits linear logistic regression models for discrete response data by the method of maximum likelihood. It can also perform conditional logistic regression for binary response data and exact conditional logistic regression for binary and nominal response data. Binary responses (for example,...
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SAS Publishing – 2006, 240 p. ISBN: 1590475674, 9781590475676 Using SAS Enterprise Miner, Barry de Ville's Decision Trees for Business Intelligence and Data Mining illustrates the application and operation of decision trees in business intelligence, data mining, business analytics, prediction, and knowledge discovery. It explains in detail the use of decision trees as a data...
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SAS Institute Inc. – 2007, 244 p. ISBN: 1599945738, 9781599945736 Now it's easy to perform many of the most common statistical techniques when you use the SAS Enterprise Guide point-and-click interface to access the power of SAS. Emphasizing the practical aspects of the analysis, this example-rich guide shows you how to conduct a wide range of statistical analyses without any...
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SAS Publishing – 2004, 385 p. ISBN: 1590473841, 978-1590473849 Art Carpenter thoroughly updates his successful first edition with an extensive collection of new examples and techniques. Addressing the composition and operation of the SAS macro facility and the SAS macro language, this second edition is filled with ready-to-use macros, macro functions, and macro tools that will...
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SAS – 2006, 156 p. ISBN: 1599940027 SAS Enterprise Miner 5.2 is the SAS data mining solution that addresses the entire data mining process using an intuitive Java point-and-click interface. This guide introduces you to the core functionality of SAS Enterprise Miner and shows you how to perform basic data mining tasks. You will learn how to use the graphical user interface (GUI)...
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SAS Publishing – 2009, 648 p. ISBN: 1580257100, 9781580257107 Statisticians and researchers will find Maura Stokes, Charles Davis, and Gary Koch's Categorical Data Analysis Using the SAS System, Second Edition, to be a useful discussion of categorical data analysis techniques as well as an invaluable aid in applying these methods with SAS. Practical examples from a broad range...
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Wiley-SAS – 2005, 550 p. ISBN: 0471469440, 9780471469445 One in a series of books co-published with SAS, this book provides a user-friendly introduction to both the SAS system and elementary statistical procedures for researchers and students in the Social Sciences. This Second Edition, updated to cover version 9 of the SAS software, guides readers step by step through the...
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SAS Institute – 2006, 64 p. ISBN: 1599940868, 9781599940861 Provides step-by-step instructions for analyzing data in Microsoft Excel. You will be guided through several SAS tasks and shown how you can harness the power of SAS in Microsoft Excel. The scenarios in the book use sample data that is provided with Base SAS software, so you can follow the instructions to perform this...
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Springer – 2010, 234 p. ISBN: 1441955569, 9781441955562 Linear models courses are often presented as either theoretical or applied. Consequently, students may find themselves either proving theorems or using high-level procedures like PROC GLM to analyze data. There exists a gap between the derivation of formulas and analyses that hide these formulas behind attractive user...
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SAS Publishing – 2003, 272 p. ISBN: 1590471415, 9781590471418 With the advance of computing technology, Monte Carlo simulation research has become increasingly popular among quantitative researchers in a variety of disciplines. More and more, statistical methods are being subjected to rigorous empirical scrutiny in the form of statistical simulation so that their limitations...
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Morgan Kaufmann – 2006, 424 p. ISBN: 0123735777, 9780123735775 Are you a data mining analyst, who spends up to 80% of your time assuring data quality, then preparing that data for developing and deploying predictive models? And do you find lots of literature on data mining theory and concepts, but when it comes to practical advice on developing good mining views find little...
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SAS Institute – 1994, 239 p. ISBN: 155544623X, 9781555446239 Whether you want to analyze risk and return of stocks individually or in portfolios, this book gives you lots of examples to copy and use "as is" or you can easily adapt them to your specific needs. The SAS example code is thoroughly explained-for each procedure, for each statement, and for each option. Even if you're...
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Wiley – 2009, 328 p. ISBN: 0470129492, 9780470129494 The first cutting-edge guide to using the SAS system for the analysis of econometric data Applied Econometrics Using the SAS System is the first book of its kind to treat the analysis of basic econometric data using SAS, one of the most commonly used software tools among today's statisticians in business and industry. This...
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SAS Institute – 2007, 448 p. ISBN: 1590478827, 9781590478820 Need help understanding the SAS macro facility? You will find all the answers that you need in this easy-to-follow book! Michele Burlew puts her decades of macro programming experience to work for you as she guides you through the basics, as well as the more complex features of the SAS macro facility. Updated...
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SAS Institute – 2004, 308 p. ISBN: 1590475348, 9781590475348 Master the language of PROC SQL! Get faster and better results when you use the SQL procedure with this step-by-step, example-driven guide in your hands. You will find information about implementing both American National Standards Institute (ANSI) guidelines and non-ANSI features. A broad range of SAS users including...
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SAS Press – 2008, 304 p. ISBN: 1599942976, 9781599942971 In PROC SQL by Example: Using SQL within SAS, author Howard Schreier illustrates the use of PROC SQL in the context of the SAS DATA step and other SAS procedures (such as SORT, FREQ, MEANS, SUMMARY, APPEND, DATASETS, and TRANSPOSE) whose functionality overlaps and complements that of SQL. Using a side-by-side approach,...
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SAS Institute Inc. – 2007, 664 p. ISBN: 1599941651, 9781599941653 If you like learning by example, then Learning SAS by Example: A Programmer's Guide makes it easy to learn SAS programming. In an instructive and conversational tone, author Ron Cody clearly explains each programming technique and then illustrates it with one or more real-life examples, followed by a detailed...
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Springer – 2008, 557 p. ISBN: 0387773711, 9780387773711 This book is an integrated treatment of applied statistical methods, presented at an intermediate level, and the SAS programming language. It serves as an advanced introduction to SAS as well as how to use SAS for the analysis of data arising from many different experimental and observational studies. While there are many...
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SAS Publishing – 2007, 468 p. ISBN: 1590478290 If you have an abundance of data, but no idea what to do with it, this book was written for you! Packed with examples from an array of industries, Introduction to Data Mining Using SAS Enterprise Miner provides you with excellent starting points and practical guidelines to begin data mining today. Author Patricia Cerrito encourages...
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SAS Publishing – 2010, 472 p. ISBN: 1607643405 Fully updated for SAS 9.2, Ron Cody's SAS Functions by Example, Second Edition, is a must-have reference for anyone who programs in Base SAS. With the addition of functions new to SAS 9.2, this comprehensive reference manual now includes more than 200 functions, including new character, date and time, distance, probability, sort,...
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SAS Institute Inc. – 2010, 232 p. ISBN: 1607644851, 9781607644859 The Graph Template Language (GTL) and the Statistical Graphics (SG) procedures are powerful new additions to SAS for creating high-quality statistical graphics. Warren F. Kuhfeld's Statistical Graphics in SAS: An Introduction to the Graph Template Language and the Statistical Graphics Procedures provides a...
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SAS Institute Inc. – 2003, 118 p. ISBN: 1590471636, 9781590471630 Improve the appearance of your SAS output today! Learn the basic concepts of the Output Delivery System (ODS) and apply ODS features to your SAS output quickly and effectively. This book discusses issues associated with defining and selecting output destinations, selecting output objects, and creating customized...
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Wiley – 2000, 582 p. ISBN: 1580256961, 9781580256964 Multivariate data commonly encountered in a variety of disciplines is easy to understand with the approaches and methods described in Multivariate Data Reduction and Discrimination with SAS Software. The conceptual developments, theory, methods, and subsequent data analyses are presented systematically and in an integrated...
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SAS Institute Inc. – 2004, 132 p. ISBN: 1590473620, 9781590473627 This book is designed to help users quickly learn the primary features of the PSS application, a point-and-click interface for power analysis and sample size determination. The software provides computations for a variety of statistical analyses, including ttests; confidence intervals and equivalence tests for...
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Cambridge University Press – 2009, 399 p. ISBN: 0521130077, 0521112680 This book presents the basic procedures for utilizing SAS Enterprise Guide to analyze statistical data. SAS Enterprise Guide is a graphical user interface (point and click) to the main SAS application. Each chapter contains a brief conceptual overview and then guides the reader through concrete step-by-step...
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CRC Press – 2010, 305 p. ISBN: 1439827575, 9781439827574 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,...
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SAS Institute – 2007, 377 p. ISBN: 1599941899, 9781599941899 Learn how you can save countless hours of research and development time building your Web applications with the SAS/IntrNet Application Dispatcher. Author Don Henderson illustrates the multitude of features and capabilities available in the SAS/IntrNet Application Dispatcher and shows you how to take better advantage...
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SAS Publishing – 2007, 784 p. ISBN: 1590475666, 9781590475669 While numerous texts address using SAS and other statistical packages for biostatistical analysis, there has been no text addressing how to use SAS Enterprise Guide for this purpose. Jim's book is thus a uniquely valuable resource for the many biostatistics faculty members, including myself, who seek to provide...
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Oxford University Press, 2007. — 527 p. — ISBN: 019929660X, 9780199296590, 9780199296606. Experiments on patients, processes or plants all have random error, making statistical methods essential for their efficient design and analysis. This book presents the theory and methods of optimum experimental design, making them available through the use of SAS programs. Little previous...
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SAS Institute Inc. – 2007, 475 p. ISBN: 1599943751, 9781599943756 Sandra Schlotzhauer s Elementary Statistics Using JMP(R) provides a guide for doing what the title promises, getting basic statistical analyses from JMP. The book begins with descriptions of getting data into JMP, progresses through graphical and data summary methods, and moves into topics of statistical...
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SAS Publishing – 2009, 489 p. ISBN: 159994488X, 9781599944883 Based on real-world applications, Analyzing and Interpreting Continuous Data Using JMP: A Step-by-Step Guide, by Jose Ramirez, Ph.D., and Brenda S. Ramirez, M.S., combines statistical instructions with a powerful and popular software platform to solve common problems in engineering and science. In the many case...
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SAS Publishing – 2009, 240 p. ISBN: 1599946580, 9781599946580 Jump into JMP Scripting, by Wendy Murphrey and Rosemary Lucas, contains the essentials for getting started with the JMP Scripting Language (JSL). The first part of the book explains JSL topics in an easy-to-understand style based on the authors' extensive experience. Each topic includes step-by-step instructions and...
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SAS Institute Inc. – 2009, 1265 p. ISBN: 1607643006, 9781607643005 The JMP 8 Statistics and Graphics Guide, Second Edition, documents the JMP 8 statistical platforms, overviews statistical methods, and describes JMP 8 report windows and options. This two-volume set covers univariate analysis, capability analyses, model fitting, bivariate scatterplot, one-way ANOVA, contingency...
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SAS Institute Inc. – 2007, 369 p. ISBN: 1590478851, 9781590478851 For a manufacturing activity to remain competitive, engineers must rigorously apply statistics methodologies that enable them to understand the sources and consequences of uncontrolled process variation. In this example-rich text, author Jack Reece explains simple comparative statistics and demonstrates how to...
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SAS Institute Inc. – 2005, 504 p. ISBN: 1590475763, 9781590475768 Doing statistics in JMP has never been easier! Learn how to manage JMP data and perform the statistical analyses most commonly used in research in the social sciences and other fields with JMP for Basic Univariate and Multivariate Statistics: A Step-by-Step Guide, authored by Ann Lehman, Norm O'Rourke, Larry...
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SAS Institute – 2010, 396 p. ISBN: 1607644754, 9781607644750 Being an effective analyst or a well-informed consumer of analyses requires that you know how to properly define the problem, apply suitable statistical techniques, and clearly and honestly communicate the results. Being a well-informed consumer of analyses requires the same skills so that you can recognize them in...
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SAS Institute Inc. – 2009, 252 p. ISBN: 1607641909, 978-1607641902 Using JMP Student Edition is the official user guide for JMP Student Edition, the streamlined edition of JMP for first year statistics students. Clearly written, with easytofollow, stepbystep instructions, this book provides engaging illustrations and concept overviews. Chapters cover not only such JMP basics as...
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SAS Publishing – 2003, 288 p. ISBN: 1590471601, 9781590471609 Filled with examples, Regression Using JMP introduces you to the basics of regression analysis using JMP software. You will learn how to perform regression analyses using a wide variety of models, including linear and nonlinear models. Taking a tutorial approach, the authors cover the customary Fit Y by X and Fit...
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SAS – 2002, 151 p. ISBN: 1590470397, 9781590470398 Researchers, graduate students, and practitioners in the financial market now have the first reference-style handbook detailing the mechanics of statistical testing on financial and accounting data. This one-of-a-kind book illustrates how to use SAS software to conduct basic empirical analyses of stock market and financial...
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SAS Institute – 2010, 388 p. ISBN: 1599947269, 9781599947266 Whether you are using SAS Enterprise Guide for the first time or transitioning to the newest release, this is the book for you! With The Little SAS Book for Enterprise Guide 4.2, award-winning authors Susan Slaughter and Lora Delwiche help you quickly become productive in the SAS Enterprise Guide point-and-click...
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SAS Institute – 2008, 376 p. ISBN: 1599947250, 978-1599947259 Now in its fourth edition, The Little SAS Book is a classic, helping many people learn SAS programming. The book's friendly, easy-to-read style gently introduces readers to the most commonly used features of the SAS language. Topics include basic SAS concepts such as the DATA and PROC steps, inputting data, modifying...
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SAS Publishing – 2005, 360 ISBN: 1590477936, 9781590477939 At last! A real-world reference guide for clinical trial SAS programming, packed with solutions that programmers can apply to their day-to-day problems. Discover key techniques and tools available within Base SAS (including the macro language and PROC SQL), SAS/GRAPH, and SAS/STAT that can be used to resolve many common...
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SAS Publishing – 2007, 628 p. ISBN: 159994572X, 9781599945729 JMP Start Statistics: A Guide to Statistics and Data Analysis Using JMP, Fourth Edition, is a complete and orderly introduction to analyzing data using JMP statistical discovery software from SAS. A mix of software manual and statistics text, this book provides hands-on tutorials with just the right amount of...
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Chapman and Hall/CRC – 2006, 2nd edition ISBN: 158488634X, 9781584886341 Reviewing the theory of the general linear model (GLM) using a general framework, Univariate and Multivariate General Linear Models: Theory and Applications with SAS, Second Edition presents analyses of simple and complex models, both univariate and multivariate, that employ data sets from a variety of...
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Wiley-SAS – 1999, 360 p., 2nd edition ISBN: 0471322997, 9780471322993 Real-world problems and data sets are the backbone of this groundbreaking book. Applied Multivariate Statistics with SAS? Software, Second Edition provides a unique approach to this topic, integrating statistical methods, data analysis, and applications. Now extensively revised, the book includes new...
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SAS Institute – 2003, 712 p. ISBN: 1590471482, 9781590471487. Step-by-Step Basic Statistics Using SAS: Student Guide first introduces you to SAS software, then leads you through a variety of elementary statistical analyses that are commonly used in the social and behavioral sciences. With SAS, you can focus more on conceptual issues in statistical analysis and less on the...
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SAS Institute – 2003, 368 p. ISBN: 1590471490, 9781590471494. With Step-by-Step Basic Statistics Using SAS: Exercises, you apply what you learned in the companion text, Step-by-Step Basic Statistics Using SAS: Student Guide. Using the instruction provided, you soon will be creating data sets and performing statistical analyses to investigate specific research questions. The...
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SAS Publishing – 1999, 226 p. ISBN: 1580256007, 9781580256001. The key to ensuring accurate data is having clean data. This book develops and describes data cleaning programs and macros. You can use many of the programs and macros that are provided, as is, or you can modify them for your own special data cleaning tasks. Ron has carefully explained and documented each of the...
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SAS Institute – 2003, 418 p. ISBN: 1590471822, 9781590471821 In this second edition of the indispensable SAS for Forecasting Time Series, Brocklebank and Dickey show you how SAS performs univariate and multivariate time series analysis. Taking a tutorial approach, the authors focus on the procedures that most effectively bring results: the advanced procedures ARIMA, SPECTRA,...
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Publisher: Chapman and Hall/C.R.C. - 2007, 440 p. ISBN: 1584889624 Adaptive design has become an important tool in modern pharmaceutical research and development. Compared to a classic trial design with static features, an adaptive design allows for the modification of the characteristics of ongoing trials based on cumulative information. Adaptive designs increase the...
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Publisher: CRC Press2010 |ISBN: 1439810753477 p. Statistical Data Mining Using SAS Applications, Second Edition describes statistical data mining concepts and demonstrates the features of user-friendly data mining SAS tools. Integrating the statistical and graphical analysis tools available in SAS systems, the book provides complete statistical data mining solutions without...
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Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2007, - 404 p. Today, SAS just refers to the name of a company; however, you may also be familiar with the old meaning of the abbreviation, Statistical Analysis System. Most of SAS software pioneers were trained as statisticians or mathematicians and developed the SAS language to specifically help analyze a variety of scientific experiments being...
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Jossey-Bass, 2009. — 448 p. — (Research Methods for the Social Sciences). — ISBN10: 0470461292; ISBN13: 978-0470461297. SAS Essentials provides an introduction to SAS statistical software, the premiere statistical data analysis tool for scientific research. Through its straightforward approach, the text presents SAS with step-by-step examples. With over fifteen years of...
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Third edition. This book first appeared in 1988. Since then, the use of designed experiments (DOE) has developed considerably in the industrial and academic worlds. Many software packages dedicated to designed experiments have appeared, and these have simplified design construction, removed difficulties in calculation, and allowed rapid visualization of graphs that give unique...
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