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can you put "where" syntax in proc ttest?

 

I essentially want to do a paired t test between _1_sbt_total (where v2_dlqi_total = '1')  and _16_sbt_total (where v5_dlqi_total = '1')

 

_sbt_total variables are continuous and dlqi_total variables I have it formatted it to be categorical

 

proc format;

value v2_dlqi_total low-5 = '1' 6-high ='2';

value v5_dlqi_total low-5 = '1' 6-high ='2';

 

proc ttest data=work.data (where = (include=1 ));
paired ( _1_sbt_total where v2_dlqi_total = '1') * ( _16_sbt_total where v5_dlqi_total = '1');
format v2_dlqi_total v2_dlqi_total. v5_dlqi_total v5_dlqi_total.;
run;

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Opal | Level 21

No.

 

Your first use of WHERE as a dataset option is correct.

 

But the values to be paired ( _1_sbt_total,  _16_sbt_total) must reside in the same observation. You will need to reorganize your data.

PG

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

No.

 

Your first use of WHERE as a dataset option is correct.

 

But the values to be paired ( _1_sbt_total,  _16_sbt_total) must reside in the same observation. You will need to reorganize your data.

PG

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