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Soula
Calcite | Level 5

Hello,

I am trying to evaluate the correlation between two independent populations via PROC CORR and Fisher's z test.  Is it possible to evaluate these two correlations with proc corr (or some other procedure) without inputting an entire dataset and using just the coefficients and sample sizes?

Thank you.

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ballardw
Super User

If you have a variable that represents the count of the number times a record should be repeated for your analysis variable appears then use that in  a Freq statement;

Proc corr data=yourdata;

var analysisvar;

Freq CountVariableName;
run;

SteveDenham
Jade | Level 19

A data step solution would look like:

data have;

input r n;

datalines;

0.1 20

0.4 33

-0.15 108

;

data want;

set have;

fishz=artanh(r)*sqrt(n-3);

prob=0.5*(1-cdf('NORMAL', abs(fishz)): /* Two tailed test */

run;

Steve Denham

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