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Calcite | Level 5 Ayo
Calcite | Level 5

I would like recreate this table using SAS is there anyone who can help me with the coding to recreate this table?

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BandScore RangeActual ActsActual Even CountsActual Event Rate Expected CountsExpected event CountsExpected event RateEVA Overall % VarianceLower 95% CIUpper 95% CIStatistically Significant DiffReversal Margin@ 95 CIOne side CI Lower BDMajor Rehersals
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
A/BD/EF - C
1108-24313771333924.25%13771383427.84%3.59%2.56%4.63%yes
2244-263136211136no0.72%24.96%no
3264-277

13170

644no0.50%8.84%no
4278-28913308426no0.40%5.29%no
5290-30013705291
6301-31014582215
7311-32012299147
8
9
10
Totals
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ballardw
Super User

Do you have some example data to work with?

For your "Statistically Significant Difference" what difference are you testing?

For your totals what should be "totaled"?

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