Hey,
I am having the feeling that I am not learning SAS as I would like to. I would like to examine and study real life analysis programs of clinical studies and thier corresponding publications. I know that there are few books out there that have some examples, but I am looking for openly available SAS programs. The books are also expensive.
Do you know if this something similar exists?
Ubai
Why not read SAS documentation ? I learned most of thing about SAS is from its documentation .
What do you mean by SAS documentation?
I think you mean the articles that can be found about one procedure or step. If so, then yes those are really helpful. But I am looking for a whole real-life program, that I can try to follow and learn from step by step.
You might want to download Roland's Spectre package.
http://www.datasavantconsulting.com/roland/Spectre/index.html
Note that Roland died last year so the site might not be up for long.
this is actually good. I will check it out tonight.
I'm looking forward for other sources as well.
Great! Thank you very much!
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