JSM Activity #CE2003_30T

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CE2003_30T Wed, 8/6/03, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM N-Monterey Room I
Anayzing Sample Survey Data Using SAS - Continuing Ed
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Instructor(s): Anthony Baiching An, SAS Institute, Inc.
Survey statistical analysis call for sophisticated computational tools. In order to make statistically valid inferences about a study population based on probability-based sample surveys, these tools must take into account the feature of complex sample designs, such as stratification, clustering, and unequal weighting. A suite of SAS procedures has been developed which incorporate the design of a survey sample into its analysis. This workshop illustrates the use of these procedures to: - Select probability samples according to various designs using PROC SURVEYSELECT - Compute descriptive statistics (such as means, totals, ratios, domain means) and their standard errors using PROC SURVEYMEANS - Fit linear regression models, perform hypothesis tests, and compute estimates using PROC SURVEYREG - Cross-tabulate survey data using PROC SURVEYFREQ - Perform logistic regression analysis using PROC SURVEYLOGISTIC for categorical response in surveys The audience should have a basic understanding of regression theory. Fee: Everyone - $50.00
 

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