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Date:         Thu, 15 Jan 2009 14:27:19 -0500
Reply-To:     Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@mindspring.com>
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From:         Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM>
Subject:      Re: Fwd: SAS Statistical programmer
Comments: To: Sarah Cox <saslearner2006@GMAIL.COM>
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Sarah Cox <saslearner2006@GMAIL.COM> wrote >Peter, Thank you for your reply. I mean I can work with statistian to >understand the output. Right now, I just run the codes statistian gave me >but could really interprete the output. > >If I want to self-study, what will be the best very first book to study? > >Thanks >

Well, it depends on what output you are talking about.

Which PROCs are prominent in what you do? What sorts of analysis?

Peter

Peter L. Flom, PhD Statistical Consultant www DOT peterflom DOT com


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