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Achambers035
Calcite | Level 5

I am in the process of exploring the number of variables needed for a data linkage.

Would like to know after stratifying the data, whether there are cells that have frequencies greater than 0 or 1 and the magnitude of these frequencies.

What is a quick procedure for calculating 1) the average cell frequency across multiple variables (e.g., Age x Gender x Year of Birth) and the 2) Min and Max Cell count?

Thanks!

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art297
Opal | Level 21

You can use ODS to obtain the crosstabfreqs output table .. which you could then use as the data for doing all of your analyses.  Take a look at: http://www.nesug.org/proceedings/nesug01/cc/cc4025.pdf

It shows how to obtain such tables.  You could simply use proc means or proc univariate to analyze the data in such a table.

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