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Introduction to SAS Programming Language and Procedures
Tim McBride
Tue Jan 23, Thu Jan 25, Tue Jan 30, Thu Feb 1, 06-08:00pm, 1-115

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Prereq: None.

SAS is a power statistical package used by academics, marketing, biotech to perform data manipulation and statistical procedures on large and small data sets. This course is intended for the beginner who needs help in getting their first program running. We will cover the minimum of programming concepts to allow the new user to 'plug-in' their data and particular statistical procedure (ex. regression or discriminate analysis).
Web: http://www.mit.edu/iap/sas
Contact: Tim McBride, W20-557, x3-7788, sipb-iap-sas@mit.edu
Sponsor: Student Information Processing Board
Latest update: 04-Nov-2000


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