Categorical Data Analysis Using the SAS System yes and no: The book is handy. It has SAS commands needed for running your analysis. Nonetheless, you will need to refer to other texts to understand your choices. Gets at the heart of statistical analysis: This book gets at the fundamentals of [... more]
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SAS Applications Programming: A Gentle Introduction This is a good beginner's guide.: I went to the Fundamentals of SAS course held at the SAS Institute and was left in dire need of more information. This book was a first step. The exercises in the book were helpful and reinforcing. If you need more than [... more]
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Data Mining Cookbook: Modeling Data for Marketing, Risk, ... DM Cookbook CD ROM: Book is OK, but DON'T BUY THE CD-ROM! I dropped \oa large amount\c for what I thought would be a worth-while "self-learning" course on Data Mining programming in SAS. To my great disappointment, I found that while Olivia had [... more]
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Getting Started With the Sas System: Version 8
A good start: This book proved invaluable when I needed to familiarize myself with SAS after being away from it for many years. It is also a good choice for first-time SAS users who would like to start writing programs to analyse statistical data as soon [... more]
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SAS System for Elementary Statistical Analysis A good start for Non-Statisticians.: For the ones who don't like Statistics it's a good book to start with something apparently confusing. Actually, Statistics is dismistified in this book. In the first part of the book it's given a introduction about [... more]
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Health Care Data and the SAS System 4 1/2* Excellent within its Limits: This is a very good book which focuses a bit more on descriptive statistics and data set management and manipulation than on any of the inferential statistics common to health care research. There is little or no [... more]
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A Step-By-Step Approach to Using the SAS System for ... One of my favorite statistical reference books: You do not need to be a social scientist nor use SAS to find this book helpful. I am not a social scientist, and often use other statistical software. Still, I use this guide more than any of my other [... more]
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SAS for Linear Models fourth edition with useful new features: This is the fourth edition of this primer on linear models by Littell and Freund. As with the previous editions it gives a thorough treatment of the models and their application through the use of SAS procedures. [... more]
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