Note: The entire UCLA Stat Computing Portal are no longer actively maintained as of July 1, 2010.
SAS Portal
The links on this are being superseded by this link (available from
www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/ )
This page will remain available for a while, but it is not being actively
maintained. For the latest links, we recommend that you see the link above.
- Resources to help you learn and use SAS from
the ATS Statistical Consulting Group at UCLA
- SAS help from
Michael Friendly of York University (including)
- SAS FAQ from
the University of Texas, Austin
- Tutorial in SAS 8 from
the University of Texas, Austin
-
Topics in SAS Programming
from Carolina Population Center at UNC Chapel Hill
- Output SAS Results in HTML using ODS
from Carolina Population Center at UNC Chapel Hill
- SAS FAQ
from USC
- Intro to SAS
from the University of Virginia
- Research and Statistical Support
from the University of North Texas
- SAS Seminars
from Dr. Paul Dickman of the Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm
-
Introduction to SAS from URI Office of Information Services
- Statistics and Social
Science support from NYU Information Technology Services
- SAS Sample
Programs from SAS Consulting, NC State Department of Statistics
-
SAS PC Tutorial from Manitoba Centre for Health Policy
- Dr. Weunsch's SAS
Links Page from East Carolina University
-
Statistical Methods II from Roger Cue at McGill University
- The SAS page
from the Statistical Programs Unit in the University of Idaho College of
Agriculture
- SAS Users Group
International Online Proceedings
- Northeast SAS
Users Group Proceedings
- Publications on
Statistical Software, from University of Wisconsin-Madison Social Science
Computing Cooperative
- Computer Applications
in Epidemiology courtesy of Michael Zdeb of University at Albany
- Why SAS's PROC MIXED Can Seem So Confusing
- Statistical
Analysis of Repeated Measures Data Using SAS Procedures by Littell RC,
Henry PR, and Ammerman CB (1998), Journal of Animal Science, 76, 1216-1231.
- Peace
between SAS Users & Solaris/Unix System Administrators: Finding a Middle
Ground from SAS
- General Introduction to SAS
by Kaz
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