A Step-by-Step Approach to Using the SAS System for Univariate and Multivariate Statistics

by Dr. Larry Hatcher and Dr. Edward J. Stepanski

A user-friendly guide beneficial to both researchers and students of the social sciences, this book provides a very comprehensive introduction of the SAS System and elementary statistical procedures. Step by step, this book guides beginners through the basic concepts of research and data analysis, to data input and on to ANOVA and MANOVA. The more advanced researchers will find the presentation of sophisticated statistical procedures invaluable. With this book you will learn to write SAS programs, interpret results, perform statistical analyses without a broad mathematics background, and summarize results in American Psychological Association format.

568 pages.

Table of contents

Also Recommended: SAS/STAT User's Guide, Version 6, Fourth Edition, Volumes 1 and 2; SAS Language: Reference, Version 6, First Edition; SAS Procedures Guide, Version 6, Third Edition; SAS Software: Changes and Enhancements, Release 6.11; SAS/STAT Software: Changes and Enhancements through Release 6.12; SAS Software: Changes and Enhancements, Release 6.10; SAS Technical Report P-252, SAS Software: Changes and Enhancements, Release 6.09; SAS Technical Report P-242, SAS Software: Changes and Enhancements, Release 6.08;

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ISBN: 1-55544-634-5

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