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Date:   Wed, 17 Apr 2002 16:58:03 -0400
Reply-To:   "Jeffrey P. Crabb" <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM>
Sender:   "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:   "Jeffrey P. Crabb" <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM>
Subject:   Re: Newbie for SAS needs help
Comments:   To: jshank@ONEBOX.COM

Jay,

Analysis of Messy Data, Volume 1, by George Milliken and Dallas Johnson from Kansas State University can be applied to your problem. Look for the latest edition. They combine both experimental design and lots of SAS code and SAS results to explain their analyses.

They also offer a professional seminar (about 1 week long) a couple of times a year that uses their book as a foundation. Call the K-State Statistics department for more information about it. I think the university switchboard is 785-532-6000 (8-5 cdt) and they can connect you.

HTH Jeff

On Tue, 16 Apr 2002 14:34:12 -0700, Jay <jshank@ONEBOX.COM> wrote:

>Hello, > I am new to SAS programming. I had searched a lot for a book on >'SAS and Experimental design in agriculture'. I have read several >chapters from the book by 'Cody and Smith' helped a little. I am >mostly interested in SAS for cotton crop research. Any tutorial site >on the web which might be helpful is welcome. I have good knowledge >of several designs like Completely randomised design, Randomised block >design, Latin square design, Facotorial RBD, Split plot design Strip >plot design, correlation, regression. I had done all calculations >using a calculator and not SAS. I have prior programming experience, >I am an intermediate Visual Basic programmer. Though this may not be >helpful, I think basic knowledge of any programming language is useful >to learn another. My ultimate requirement is sample programs to >analyse Factorial RBD, RBD and plant mapping data. Any advise to help >me through is welcome. Thanks for reading this msg. >Jay >jayashankar@trap.cox.net >Remove trap from my email


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