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shaterian
Calcite | Level 5

Hi

Dears

If any one could sent me an examples of non numeric and present or absent (0 or 1) data analysis, applying correlation, regression and anova.

 

Thanks in advance for caring to answer

Javad

 

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PeterClemmensen
Super User

This seems a bit wide spread, please narrow down what you are looking for. For examples a google search, lexjansen.com and the SAS documentation are all good places to dig 🙂

shaterian
Calcite | Level 5

Hi.. 

Thanks for response 

I have got non numric data also 0 or 1 data to analyze and compare means of treatments related to those data

1-  I used to tranform 0 or one data (arksine or square root, I do not recall, each is suited for specific case)? 

2-  I have got age and educations of participants and their medical tests, needed to see if there is any corrolation between numeric tests results and age or level of education 

3- I think it is not possible to test for regression between them??, I remember correlation is possible,

4- Also I am not sure if Anova analysis is possible with ono numeric data !! 

Thanks

Javad

shaterian
Calcite | Level 5
I appreciate your guide to the SAS commands

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