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stodo53
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi all,

 

Has anyone tried to compute the standard deviation using the PROC SURVEYMEANS procedure? I noticed that the STD option only produces the standard deviation of the SUM. Any sample code would be helpful.

 

 

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Zard
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PROC SURVEYMEANS does not compute an estimate of the population standard deviation, only the standard error of the mean. You would need to program the standard deviation using a method such as the one described in Sample 45701: Estimating the Standard Deviation of a Variable in a Finite Population.

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Zard
SAS Employee

PROC SURVEYMEANS does not compute an estimate of the population standard deviation, only the standard error of the mean. You would need to program the standard deviation using a method such as the one described in Sample 45701: Estimating the Standard Deviation of a Variable in a Finite Population.

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