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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very good book for beginners,
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This review is from: Learning Sas in the Computer Lab (Statistics Software) (Paperback)
I did not know a thing about SAS programming before I got hold of this book. This book is very simple to read. You learn the basics of SAS programming with the minimum of effort. It comes with a data disk that contains all the data sets you need to do the exercises in the book. This saves you the trouble of typing in the data. I strongly recommend this book.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Datasets all present now,
By Robert Rogers (Stevens Point, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Learning SAS in the Computer Lab (Paperback)
The problem with some datasets being not available has been taken care of by Duxbury. This is a good reference for those beginning students who need to use SAS and who want some guidance by example of how to implement selected statistical procedures using SAS.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great for SAS dummies,
By amy c (Georgia USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Learning SAS in the Computer Lab (Paperback)
it's user-friendly esp. for beginners or for those who have limited experience with SAS.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty good.,
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This review is from: Learning SAS in the Computer Lab (Advanced (Cengage Learning)) (Paperback)
Pretty good SAS book, a tip the author has a solutions manual on her website in case you get stuck while coding.
5.0 out of 5 stars
SAS,
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This review is from: Learning SAS in the Computer Lab (Advanced (Cengage Learning)) (Paperback)
I never heard SAS before, but this book help me enhance my knowledge outside the class. Easy to learn by yourself, just practice!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for starting to learn SAS code,
By I Teach Typing (Stanford, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Learning SAS in the Computer Lab (Advanced (Cengage Learning)) (Paperback)
I have been teaching SAS for 10 years and never found a satisfactory book ... until now. This book covers the core material for data manipulation and the most common statistical analysis at an ideal depth. The topics and code are presented in enough detail that the material is easy to follow and not so slogged down in detail that it will stop the novice. Beyond the usual material there is stand-out coverage of a couple intermediate level topics like macro language (for automating repeated tasks) and IML (for matrix algebra).There are a couple things missing from the book. Proc SQL (used to manipulate data from a data base perspective) is totally absent as well as the features of modern SAS, like ODS graphics and proc sgplot (which are used to make photo ready graphics). The other weakness in the book is its obvious age. For better or worse, the code in this book should work on any version starting with SAS 6.12. The more modern versions of SAS (and SAS Enterprise Guide) have greatly improved usability and a lot of features that make graphics and reports look much better. You will want to supplement this book with a more up-to-date book like The Little SAS Book: A Primer, Fourth Edition or The Little SAS Book for Enterprise Guide 4.1 to get hints at the new features. Dispite the weaknesses, if you are a novice this is a great place to start to learn SAS code.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good for quick speedy reading,
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This review is from: Learning SAS in the Computer Lab (Paperback)
I had to write my paper in less than 3 months and found this book enormously helpful in running the most basic tests and analyses on SAS. If you want to have a comprehensive lesson on SAS, I recommend buying a thicker book (like the sky-blue SAS little-book-primer-whatever-that-title-is book). Also, you definitely need to spend many hours in front of the computer with a GOOD dataset that has a sample size less than 30,000 (as i have learned) in order to learn SAS from this book.Anyway, for those who are in a hurry, this book is satisfactory.
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Data Sets Not Available,
By Paul Newsom (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Learning SAS in the Computer Lab (Paperback)
The Strength of this book is the "hands on" use of SAS. [Actually, this is what the author, Rebecca J. Elliott, perceives as the strength.] This strength is accomplished by completing the exercises at the end of each of the 23 modules. However, to complete the exercises you must download 36 data sets from the publisher, Duxbury, of which only 23 are available. Thus, many module exercises can not be completed because of the lack of data sets, negating the strength of this book. In fact, in many modules, over 50% of the exercises can not be completed because Duxbury does not provide the data set needed on their web page.I have e-mailed Duxbury numerous times alerting them of the data set availability problem, but have received no response. Thus, I urge anyone considering buying this book to reconsider.
0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Do not buy here books from this seller,
This review is from: Learning SAS in the Computer Lab (Paperback)
I bought a book and they send and it has not arrived yet, they sent me a tracking number and the books is not in the post office. I think that I already lost my money.
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Learning SAS in the Computer Lab by Rebecca J. Elliott (Paperback - September 17, 1999)
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