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rykwong
Quartz | Level 8

Dear SAS community

I have a variable "gene" with 3 possible values (AA, AG, GG).   I need to run proc anova to capture the 3 group mean systolic blood pressure (SBP), N of the 3 groups, F value and its P value, (correct for multiple comparison using Turkey) and P values comparing these group means.  Would also want to plot the box plots of the 3 groups

 

So I run this code:

proc anova data = set1;

class gene; model SBP = gene; means gene /tukey cldiff

run;

 

But beyond blood pressure I also need to run the same for 200 other continuous variables.  Is there a way to generate a table that captures all of the above?

 

I also have 50 binary variables that I need to run proc freq for trend against the gene variable.

 

Any thoughts are much appreciated.

 

Thanks

Raymond

 

 

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WarrenKuhfeld
Ammonite | Level 13

proc anova supports multiple dependents.  proc freq supports multiple variables too.

proc anova data=sashelp.class;
   class sex;
   model age height weight = sex;
   run;

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WarrenKuhfeld
Ammonite | Level 13

proc anova supports multiple dependents.  proc freq supports multiple variables too.

proc anova data=sashelp.class;
   class sex;
   model age height weight = sex;
   run;

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