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Lorraine22
Obsidian | Level 7

is there a proc to run a z-test in SAS (differencce in proportions); thought there might be since there is proc ttest; else i thought i could modify proc freq or proc uninvariate. 

if someone could guide me to SAS documentaiotn on this, would be much appreciated. been searching but can;t find anything.

i did the calc by hand (which was kinda fun); but would be good to know how to do this in SAS

 

thanks

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StatDave
SAS Super FREQ

No, that note is for comparing correlations.  See this note for comparing proportions.  As noted there, the chi-square test is equivalent to the Z test (just the square of it).

Lorraine22
Obsidian | Level 7

thanks for the link Rick 

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