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VinnyR
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

 

I am trying to calculate p-value for the below table. I find calculating Statistical tests  a little difficult as we don't do it daily.

 

Can anybody help?

 

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ballardw
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A paired t test is available in Proc Ttest.

 

The other you may find help at https://blogs.sas.com/content/iml/2014/11/21/resampling-in-sas.html but likely not to be trivial to implement.

Reeza
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And the PROC TTEST documentation has an exmaple of how to do it if you only have summary data or if you have complete data.

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