Hello Community Members,
This question has to do not only with SAS but also with hypothesis testing. If I have a randomly generated frequency table, how can I test that the numbers ( that correspond to frequencies) in that table are in fact random? How can I use SAS to help?
Any advice is appreciated.
Thank you.
I agree with @Ksharp
I've moved your question to the stats forum.
Also, chi square is the correct test to check the distribution of a frequency.
But it partly depends on your data. Using a histogram may also be appropriate. If your simulating data look into Rick Wicklins book on simulating data in SAS.
@light wrote:
I have trouble finding statistical forum though.
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