SAS System for Statistical Graphics, First Edition

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by Michael Friendly

Learn to produce powerful displays of statistical data. Emphasized are displays that reveal aspects of data not easily captured in numerical summaries or tabular formats and diagnostic displays that help determine if assumptions of an analysis are met. Clearly written, with solid examples of careful analyses, this book is intended for users with basic to intermediate levels of experience with SAS software and statistics. Topics covered in this book include the role of statistical graphics in data analysis, graphical standards for data display, and simple, enhanced, and three dimensional scatter plots. With this book you will also become proficient at displaying multivariate data and plotting variables and observations together.

720 pages.

Table of contents

Also Recommended: SAS Procedures Guide, Version 6, Third Edition; SAS Language: Reference, Version 6, First Edition; SAS/STAT User's Guide, Version 6, Fourth Edition, Volumes 1 and 2; SAS/IML Software: Usage and Reference, Version 6, First Edition; SAS/GRAPH Software: Reference, Version 6, First Edition, Volumes 1 and 2; 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-215, SAS/GRAPH Software: Changes and Enhancements, Release 6.07;

CMS, Mac, MVS, OS/390, OS/2, UNIX, OpenVMS Alpha, OpenVMS VAX, Windows

ISBN: 1-55544-441-5

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