R, SAS- codes [Software]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2009-08-20 03:12 (5782 d 05:54 ago) – Posting: # 4068
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[image]Dear Pingouinche!

❝ Indeed, there is probably the SAS-code on the book,

                   ^^^^^^
The probability is close to 1 (unless you buy a misprint or somebody has ripped these pages out).

❝ Unfortunately, I don't have the book and the code is not included in the extracts available on Google Books...


No? Would you mind looking at page 560? OK, the interesting ones are 561-562. :-D

❝ Precisely, I'd like to know their code, because whatever I do, I don't manage to obtain the same ANOVA table as them !


In your first post you said you read the book. Fine. But f…g Google Books is not a source to gain knowlege from - at least nobody can ‘read a book’ there. The third edition was published this year. If you are with a company which can’t afford a book and give you enough time to study it, change the company. Quickly! If you are a poor fellow, maybe you can get the second edition cheaper or even a used copy. If you are a student, go to your library. Or get a copy of pages 559-576 (2nd ed, 691-714 3rd ed.) from a remote reference provider. It’s even possible to get their ANOVA-table up and running in M$-Excel (see the screenshot in this post). Or search this forum (codes for both SAS and [image] are available).
Sorry for the harsh reply, but please do you homework first. :cool:

See also this post for something you may check.

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