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...
View ArticleCustom 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...
View ArticleMy 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!...
View ArticleSecrets 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...
View ArticleTest 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...
View ArticleAccessing 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...
View ArticleUsing 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...
View ArticleAdjusting 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...
View ArticleLearning 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...
View ArticleBuild 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....
View ArticleThomas 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...
View ArticleHow 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...
View ArticleTop 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,...
View ArticleTwo 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...
View ArticleYou 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...
View ArticleFun 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...
View ArticleWhy 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...
View ArticleMeet 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...
View ArticleMeet 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...
View ArticleUnexpected 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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