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sstoline
Calcite | Level 5

Dear All:


I do need helps with how to use both PROC surveyfreq and PROC surveymeans to do the following analysis.

I really thank you all for your helps.


I have the following variables:


Stratum1 (1,2)


Months (0,1,2)


X1 (1=yes,2=No) ---- nominal categorical


X2  ------ interval continuous


Weight1  ---- weight variable


I need


(1) to test the equality of proportions of ones in months (0,1,2), and conduct a multiple comparison test for these proportions.


(2) to test the equality of the averages in months(0,1,2) and conduct a multiple comparison test for these means.


(3) test for trend: for example if there is increasing or decreasing in averages (X2), if there is increasing or decreasing in proportions of ones (X1).

Any helps will be appreciated.


Please email me copy of your answer.


With many thanks

Steve

Email: sstoline@gmail.com


data1--- as an example

=============================

X2    X1    stratum1    months    weight1

29.4822    2    2    0    16.61921705

33.2849    2    2    0    16.61921705

16.9370    1    1    0    2.09612124

19.0055    1    1    0    2.09612124

21.1151    1    2    0    16.61921705

25.4055    2    2    0    16.61921705

24.4164    1    1    0    1.56167161

19.0767    1    1    0    1.56167161

23.1562    2    1    0    2.09612124

23.3479    1    1    0    2.09612124

21.7370    1    1    0    2.09612124

24.9726    2    2    0    16.61921705

20.3836    1    2    0    16.61921705

20.0575    1    2    0    20.88637405

17.6603    1    2    0    16.61921705

25.2274    2    2    0    16.61921705

20.9644    1    1    0    2.09612124

32.8055    2    2    0    14.51497509

39.5233    2    1    0    1.56167161

17.7288    1    1    1    2.09612124

18.3096    1    2    1    16.61921705

25.8055    2    2    1    16.61921705

30.0904    1    2    1    16.61921705

27.8082    2    1    1    2.09612124

37.3863    2    1    1    2.09612124

26.2548    2    1    1    2.09612124

17.8795    1    2    1    20.88637405

19.8000    1    2    1    16.61921705

28.6932    2    1    1    1.56167161

27.1041    2    2    1    16.61921705

36.1836    2    2    1    16.61921705

19.8192    1    1    1    2.09612124

31.9644    2    2    1    20.88637405

27.0740    1    1    1    2.09612124

23.5288    2    1    1    2.09612124

21.9068    1    2    1    14.51497509

20.3534    1    2    1    16.61921705

29.4767    2    2    1    14.51497509

22.8274    1    2    1    16.61921705

21.2685    1    2    1    20.88637405

31.8932    1    1    1    1.56167161

31.8795    2    1    1    2.09612124

21.2630    2    1    1    2.09612124

18.7562    2    1    1    2.09612124

16.8822    1    2    1    20.88637405

22.0164    2    2    2    20.88637405

27.4959    2    1    2    2.09612124

27.4904    2    1    2    1.56167161

2.7096    2    2    2    14.51497509

23.0027    1    2    2    16.61921705

19.2767    1    2    2    16.61921705

30.4466    1    2    2    16.61921705

36.5425    2    2    2    16.61921705

32.2521    2    1    2    1.56167161

36.9534    1    2    2    14.51497509

30.4164    2    2    2    14.51497509

20.2767    2    1    2    2.09612124

17.2356    1    2    2    20.88637405

20.8247    2    2    2    16.61921705

20.8795    1    2    2    16.61921705

27.5260        2    2    16.61921705

19.2493    1    2    2    16.61921705

17.8521    1    2    2    16.61921705

19.6822    1    2    2    16.61921705

36.8356    2    1    2    1.5616716

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sstoline
Calcite | Level 5

I posted this question,

How to perform ANOVA and multiple comparisons with PROC surveymeans?

This question is Not Answered.(Mark as assumed answered)

but no answers available yet. I am not sure if I posted it correcetly. Could you please let me know because this is my first experience.

Astounding
PROC Star

You did post the question correctly.  However, you did a couple of things incorrectly as well.

One is that you asked this same question as a response to another question.

More important, you posted the question and marked it as being correctly answered.  So many people who look at the title only will skip over it because they think it has been answered.

I can't tell you how to "unmark" it, but there must be a way.

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