The power to know [Software]

posted by d_labes  – Berlin, Germany, 2008-05-16 10:54 (5818 d 00:16 ago) – Posting: # 1850
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Dear Nirali,

Now, no need to struggle with beast :-) just read below book to get better knowledge of SAS PROGRAMS ...


But what to do if I am not able to read?
I have done my scientific work all the time over years (approx. 35 up to now) without reading any page, book or paper :lol3:.
Especially for struggling with the beast it was not necessary for me to have a look into any book or even not into the the documentation. I am an INITIATED! :-P
Thus, don't hurt me with a newbies book at the end of my career.

❝ Below programm will definitely help you :ok:.


In doing what? Your mentioned code is a little bit outstanding and has its origin in SAS versions lacking the RANDOM statement. The version of GLM code above in this thread with the RANDOM statement has the benefit to make clear the nature of effects (fixed and / or random) under analysis.
It opens the door in understanding the evaluation of more complex designs like replicate x-over using PROC MIXED in SAS or other "Mixed model" ANOVA software.

Regards,

Detlew

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