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deleted_user
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How can I get an output data set containing Kendall test correlation coeff. and more importantly signif. prob. which is found in the printed output in proc corr?? (Prob > |r| under H0: Rho=XX)
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Doc_Duke
Rhodochrosite | Level 12
Use ODS. The dataset name is in the documentation for PROC CORR.
deleted_user
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Thanks.
I'm not familiar with ODS (tables?). If you had an example program, that would be helpful.
Doc_Duke
Rhodochrosite | Level 12
ODS is Output Delivery System. I don't have an example, but there are plenty in the ODS manual. You are going to have to do some homework. Read the first few chapters of the ODS manual to understand the principles, then the sections (and examples) on putting the objects into datasets, and finally the sections of PROC CORR on the specific objects that you need.

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