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tianerhu
Pyrite | Level 9

I need one data set which satisfy following:

1)the number of observations is at least 50

2) there is a response variable

3)there are at least two covariate variables(quantitative or qualitative), one of which is a categorical variable with 2,3 or maximum 4 levels.

4)It is free to choose data from any domain (medicine , economics, actuarial sciences, sociology,astronomy,...)

 

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tianerhu
Pyrite | Level 9

I need one data set which satisfy following:

1)the number of observations is at least 50

2) there is a response variable

3)there are at least two covariate variables(quantitative or qualitative), one of which is a categorical variable with 2,3 or maximum 4 levels.

4)It is free to choose data from any domain (medicine , economics, actuarial sciences, sociology,astronomy,...)

 

tianerhu
Pyrite | Level 9

I need one data set which satisfy following:

1)the number of observations is at least 50

2) there is a response variable

3)there are at least two covariate variables(quantitative or qualitative), one of which is a categorical variable with 2,3 or maximum 4 levels.

4)It is free to  choose data from any domain (medicine , economics, actuarial sciences, sociology,astronomy,...)

 

 

tianerhu
Pyrite | Level 9

Thank you.

Reeza
Super User

There’s datasets one SASHELP, which you’ve already found. 
A ton more have links here 

https://www.reddit.com/r/datasets/

 

You can also check data.gov

Or if you want something more topical find one of the many COVID19 datasets. This is the open data my province is releasing. BC also has a great one accessible by API. 
https://covid19stats.alberta.ca

 

tianerhu
Pyrite | Level 9
Thank you.
Kurt_Bremser
Super User

Why not make up some of your own?

Do a google search for

sas simulation data

and you'll find lots of resources and tips.

@Rick_SAS has written a complete book about it, so he might have some advice for you.

tianerhu
Pyrite | Level 9
Thank you .

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