JSM Preliminary Online Program
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Colorado Convention Center = “CC”, Hyatt = “HY”

CE_31T Wed, 8/6/08, 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM HY-Capitol Ballroom 3
An Introduction to Stat Studio for SAS/STAT Users - Continuing Education - CTW
ASA
Instructor(s): Rick Wicklin, SAS Institute Inc.
Stat Studio 3.1 is new statistical software in SAS 9.2. It provides a highly flexible programming environment in which you can run SAS/STAT and SAS/IML analyses and display the results with dynamically linked graphics and data tables. You can also call SAS procedures from an IML program. Stat Studio is intended for data analysts who write SAS programs to solve statistical problems but need more versatility for data exploration and model building. This workshop introduces Stat Studio to SAS/STAT users. You will learn how to use the point-and-click features of Stat Studio for analyzing data interactively, write programs that use interactive graphics to display diagnostic statistics computed by SAS/STAT procedures for model assessment and outlier identification, and write programs that implement modern statistical methods, such as bootstrap algorithms and nonparametric smoothing techniques. Attendees should have basic knowledge of SAS/STAT procedures such as FREQ, REG, and LOGISTIC. Experience with SAS/IML and object-oriented programming is helpful, but not required.
 

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Revised September, 2008