Next week's blog entry will build on this one, so I want you to take notes, OK? It's not headline news that in most cases, the best way to handle a repeated measures analysis is with a mixed models approach, especially for Normal reponses (for other distributions in the exponential
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Who doesn’t like bargains? I’m sure you will all agree that good quality at a next-to-nothing cost is irresistible. My recent Dollarama run had me ecstatic about the gloves that come in all colours, styles and sizes for just over a dollar. (Fact: big retail stores charge over 10 times
This morning, FORTUNE Magazine announced their 100 best places to work in America. For the second year in a row, SAS came in at #1! As you can imagine, we're all pretty excited around here. But, you might be thinking, "So what? Why do I care?" Our Senior Vice President
As you’re making your New Year’s Resolutions or reconsidering some that you’ve already put on the list, be sure to think about including SAS Press. Here are our Top 10 Suggestions: Check out the latest SAS Press books. In 2010, we published 20 books. In 2011, we’re on schedule to
New in 4.3, Web Report Studio users can directly report on data from OLAP cubes and data tables without the previously required information map. However, by default advanced users can only access OLAP cubes and information maps. Allowing direct access to data tables requires a change to user roles (defined
Welcome to 2011! A new year, and for me, a new blog. My name is Michelle Buchecker and I have been using SAS since 1988. No, I’m not old, I can’t be. There must be just some weird time warp involved. One of the aspects I love about my job
Last December I taught a SAS Programming 1: Essentials class at Statistics Canada (Statcan). My class could barely contain their mirth while I valiantly struggled to find the semicolon on the French keyboard. Far cry from my first move to Canada (which is a bilingual country) and my excitement about
Contributed by Bruce L. Stegner, Ph.D My grandmother was from Tennessee and she came fully equipped with the accent and the ability to cook. Sadly, her fried chicken undoubtedly shortened my grandfather’s lifespan. For me, her apple pie was Nirvana on earth. One day I asked her how she learned
Dear Web Report Studio Users, Recently, the SAS Web Report Studio (WRS) design team has been re-evaluating the mapping features and functions offered to our customers in WRS. In order to ensure that we are meeting our customer’s mapping needs, we would like to invite you to participate in a
A student in my multivariate class last month asked a question about prior probability specifications in discriminant function analysis: What if I don't know what the probabilities are in my population? Is it best to just use the default in PROC DISCRIM? First, a quick refresher of priors in discriminant