Hie Dear Colleagues, on SAS Community
I am Lucas, a new learner on the SAS and SAS Community.
I have a problem which am seeking your help. And here it is
I want to analyze my Data with SAS Studio on SAS OnDemand for Academics
please refer to the attached Excel data file to view the data.
However, in My Data I have Four (4) location sites, Treatments, Varieties,
Replication and Plot Numbers as Independent Variables on my data sheet. And also
I have the dependent variables also many of them, starting with the Plant sprouting,
germination percentage, plant height, plant canopy, leaf area size and shape, number of branches,
root yield and vegetative yields etc. Moreover, which also these data parameters have been
collected in different growth stages indicated as numb er 1-11, regarded and referred to as Growth stage parameter. So, I wish to analyze my data thus please help and advise me on the appropriate analysis.
procedures to be used and how to go about it. As of now I have my data on the SAS Studio already imported. The problem here now is the statistics for example If I use the Generalized Linear Model and Correlation Analysis and the probit regression analysis will it be Ok. So my Problem for me now is on how I can select those Statistical analysis and fill in the information on the tables created on the window before and after running the icon for data analysis. How to fill the independent variables and dependent variables (the response variable and explanatory variable) in the displayed table for run.
Please find the attached file for advice help
With kind regards,
Lucas James Msimo
All of the comments to your earlier thread (which seems to be the same problem) apply here.
Specifically, you were told
Instead of posting the same information again, it would be very helpful if you could address the unanswered questions from your last thread and add new information that helps us find a solution for you.
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