Hi, I am new to SAS so my question is just very basic.
I am trying to perform a correlation test using the code below:
proc corr data=meat;
run;
I got the following results:
I see two numbers in each cell. What does each represent?
Hi, I am new to SAS so my question is just very basic.
I am trying to perform a correlation test.
I have tried the following code to estimate the relationship among the variables.
proc corr data=meat;
run;
I got the following results:
I see two numbers in each cell. What does each represent?
Thank you
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Look at the table heading.
First value is the Pearson Correlation Coefficient.
Second value is the P-Value, Prob > |r| ...., is the correlation significant.
UCLA has a section with annotated output that can be helpful.
And if you don't want the p-values, you can use the NOPROB options, like this:
proc corr data=meat noprob nomiss;
run;
Here is a link to the PROC CORR documentation, in case you want to read more details.
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