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New Book on Confidence Intervals for Proportions by Prof. Newcombe

Check it out: a new book on confidence intervals for proportions by Prof. Robert G. Newcombe  just recently available from CRC Press: Confidence Intervals for Proportions and Related Measures of Effect...

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Custom SAS graphs = competitive advantage

SAS/GRAPH gives you the ability to customize your graphs (or even create totally new types of custom graphs) ... and it is my firm belief that it gives you a competitive advantage by allowing you to...

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My SAS Books: Shopping List 2012

Last year I threw away all my SAS books (to friends and colleagues in Beijing) before moving to US. You might agree that it’s not economically bound to transport such heavy books intercontinentally!...

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Secrets from a SAS Expert: An Interview with Leonid Batkhan

This post was kindly contributed by SAS Learning Post - go there to comment and to read the full post. You’re probably already familiar with Leonid Batkhan from his popular blog right here on The...

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Test your SAS skills with the newest edition of Exercises and Projects for...

This post was kindly contributed by SAS Users - go there to comment and to read the full post. In case you missed the news, there is a new edition of The Little SAS Book! Last fall, we completed the...

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Accessing Excel files using LIBNAME XLSX

This post was kindly contributed by SAS Users - go there to comment and to read the full post. If you have been using SAS for long, you have probably noticed that there is generally more than one way...

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Using SAS to estimate the link between ozone and asthma (and a neat trick)

This post was kindly contributed by SAS Users - go there to comment and to read the full post. While working at the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, I had access to data on over ten million...

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Adjusting outliers with the 1.5 IQR rule

This post was kindly contributed by SAS Users - go there to comment and to read the full post. In my new book, End-to-End Data Science with SAS: A Hands-On Programming Guide, I use the 1.5 IQR rule to...

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Learning to think like SAS

This post was kindly contributed by SAS Users - go there to comment and to read the full post. The most fundamental concept that students learning introductory SAS programming must master is how SAS...

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Build a decision tree in SAS

This post was kindly contributed by SAS Users - go there to comment and to read the full post. Decision trees are a fundamental machine learning technique that every data scientist should know....

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Thomas Bayes’ theorem and “inverse probability”

This post was kindly contributed by SAS Users - go there to comment and to read the full post. The following is an excerpt from Cautionary Tales in Designed Experiments by David Salsburg. This book is...

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How to create a Napoleon plot with Graph Template Language (GTL)

This post was kindly contributed by SAS Users - go there to comment and to read the full post. Do you need to see how long patients have been treated for? Would you like to know if a patient’s dose...

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Top Books for SAS Programmers

This post was kindly contributed by SAS Users - go there to comment and to read the full post. The Day of the Programmer is not enough time to celebrate our favorite code-creators. That’s why at SAS,...

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Two macros for detecting data errors

This post was kindly contributed by SAS Users - go there to comment and to read the full post. Last year, I wrote a blog demonstrating how to use the %Auto_Outliers macro to automatically identify...

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You can’t teach an old dog new tricks… or can you?

This post was kindly contributed by SAS Users - go there to comment and to read the full post. When we moved out to the country with our two dogs, our oldest dog Todd suddenly decided he liked to...

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Fun with Ciphers (Part 1)

This post was kindly contributed by SAS Users - go there to comment and to read the full post. This blog serves two purposes: the main purpose is to show you some useful SAS coding techniques, and the...

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Why learn SQL?

This post was kindly contributed by SAS Users - go there to comment and to read the full post. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most widely used programming language for relational databases...

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Meet our SAS Press Author of the Month – Ron Cody

This post was kindly contributed by SAS Users - go there to comment and to read the full post. Recently, the SAS Press team moved to a new building on the SAS campus. And when the SAS Press team...

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Meet our SAS Press Author of the Month — Jane Eslinger

This post was kindly contributed by SAS Users - go there to comment and to read the full post. We publish a lot of books by SAS experts at SAS Press, but how does someone become an expert in the first...

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Unexpected results from missing values with PROC SQL

This post was kindly contributed by SAS Users - go there to comment and to read the full post. SAS SQL handles missing values differently than the ANSI standard for SQL. PROC SQL follows the SAS...

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