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OverviewThis book is intended for use as the textbook in a second course in applied statistics that covers topics in multiple regression and analysis of variance at an intermediate level. Generally, students enrolled in such courses are p- marily graduate majors or advanced undergraduate students from a variety of disciplines. These students typically have taken an introductory-level s- tistical methods course that requires the use a software system such as SAS for performing statistical analysis. Thus students are expected to have an - derstanding of basic concepts of statistical inference such as estimation and hypothesis testing. Understandably, adequate time is not available in a ?rst course in stat- tical methods to cover the use of a software system adequately in the amount of time available for instruction. The aim of this book is to teach how to use the SAS system for data analysis. The SAS language is introduced at a level of sophistication not found in most introductory SAS books. Important features such as SAS data step programming, pointers, and line-hold spe- ?ers are described in detail. The powerful graphics support available in SAS is emphasized throughout, and many worked SAS program examples contain graphic components. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mervyn G. Marasinghe , William J. Kennedy, Ph.D., PEPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: 2008 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.866kg ISBN: 9781489987723ISBN 10: 148998772 Pages: 558 Publication Date: 31 October 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contentsto the SAS Language.- More on SAS Programming and Some Applications.- Statistical Graphics Using SAS/GRAPH.- Statistical Analysis of Regression Models.- Analysis of Variance Models.- Analysis of Variance: Random and Mixed Effects Models.ReviewsFrom the reviews: The authors have presented an exceptionally detailed and complete guide to using SAS to read and process data, make tables and plots, and fit linear models with fixed, random, or mixtures of fixed and random components. All procedures are illustrated with numerous data examples, and both the SAS commands and the output are explained in meticulous detail. And as one would expect, all of the data and SAS code used in the book may be downloaded from a website... for a student who needs to learn the details of using SAS to process data and fit classical linear models, this book would make an excellent choice. (Dirk F Moore, Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics (JBS), Issue #5, 2009) The authors provide an easily readable introduction into the SAS language, some of its basic statistical methods, and many applications for statistical linear modeling...Very helpful are the many exercises in each chapter which make this book valuable for teaching at universities and colleges... As of today, almost all test examples and data sets are available from the Web page accompanying the book. (Wolfgang M. Hartman, Journal of Statistical Software, Vol. 28, October 2008) The authors have presented an exceptionally detailed and complete guide to using SAS to read and process data, make tables and plots, and fit linear models with fixed, random, or mixtures of fixed and random components. A ll procedures are illustrated with numerous data examples, and both the SAS commands and the output are explained in meticulous detail. And as one would expect, all of the data and SAS code used in the book may be downloaded from a website. ... But for a student who needs to learn the details of using SAS to process data and fit classical linear models, this book would make an excellent choice. (Dirk F. Moore, Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, 2009, Issue 5) Many universities offer graduate courses in applied statistics where the emphasis is on regression and design of experiments. These courses typically attache individuals from a wide array of disciplines with the purpose being to equip students with some of the essentials of data analysis. Typically students have been exposed to one or more point-and-click statistical software packages along the way in their statistical training but their exposure to programming-sophisticated packages such as R and SAS is at best, limited. The authors of this text clearly have a great deal of experience teaching these types of applied statistics courses as they have put together a fine text. ...The text is carefully written and well organized. The introduction to the SAS language is one of the best that I am aware of. ...Owners of this book will be happy to have it on their shelf. (The American Statistician, May 2010, Vol. 64, No. 2) This book illustrates how to use the SAS system for data analysis. ... The book can be used as a textbook in an applied statistics course that covers the topics in multiple regression and analysis of variance and requires the use of SAS for performing statistical analysis. It can also be used as a reference by researchers and data analysts in the academic setting or industry for conducting statistical analysis using SAS. (Weiming Ke, Technometrics, Vol. 53 (1), February, 2011) From the reviews: The authors have presented an exceptionally detailed and complete guide to using SAS to read and process data, make tables and plots, and fit linear models with fixed, random, or mixtures of fixed and random components. All procedures are illustrated with numerous data examples, and both the SAS commands and the output are explained in meticulous detail. And as one would expect, all of the data and SAS code used in the book may be downloaded from a website. . . . for a student who needs to learn the details of using SAS to process data and fit classical linear models, this book would make an excellent choice. (Dirk F Moore, Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics (JBS), Issue #5, 2009) The authors provide an easily readable introduction into the SAS language, some of its basic statistical methods, and many applications for statistical linear modeling. . . .Very helpful are the many exercises in each chapter which make this book valuable for teaching at universities and colleges. . . . As of today, almost all test examples and data sets are available from the Web page accompanying the book. (Wolfgang M. Hartman, Journal of Statistical Software, Vol. 28, October 2008) The authors have presented an exceptionally detailed and complete guide to using SAS to read and process data, make tables and plots, and fit linear models with fixed, random, or mixtures of fixed and random components. A ll procedures are illustrated with numerous data examples, and both the SAS commands and the output are explained in meticulous detail. And as one would expect, all of the data and SAS code used in the book may be downloaded from a website. ... But for a student who needs to learn the details of using SAS to process data and fit classical linear models, this book would make an excellent choice. (Dirk F. Moore, Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, 2009, Issue 5) Many universities offer graduate courses in applied statistics where the emphasis is on regression and design of experiments. These courses typically attache individuals from a wide array of disciplines with the purpose being to equip students with some of the essentials of data analysis. Typically students have been exposed to one or more point-and-click statistical software packages along the way in their statistical training but their exposure to programming-sophisticated packages such as R and SAS is at best, limited. The authors of this text clearly have a great deal of experience teaching these types of applied statistics courses as they have put together a fine text. ...The text is carefully written and well organized. The introduction to the SAS language is one of the best that I am aware of. ...Owners of this book will be happy to have it on their shelf. (The American Statistician, May 2010, Vol. 64, No. 2) This book illustrates how to use the SAS system for data analysis. ... The book can be used as a textbook in an applied statistics course that covers the topics in multiple regression and analysis of variance and requires the use of SAS for performing statistical analysis. It can also be used as a reference by researchers and data analysts in the academic setting or industry for conducting statistical analysis using SAS. (Weiming Ke, Technometrics, Vol. 53 (1), February, 2011) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |