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New SAS Press Title
Podcast with Co-authors Clark Abrahams and Sunny Zhang
Save 20% on January's Featured Titles
Author Interview with Geoff Der and Brian S. Everitt
You Asked for It!
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Happy 2008! This year is off to a busy start with a new author podcast (and many more coming up!), an interview with SAS Press authors, two featured books at a 20% discount, and information about the upcoming SAS Certification Prep Guide: Advanced Programming for SAS 9.

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New SAS Press Title

Basic Statistics Using SAS Enterprise Guide: A Primer
By: Geoff Der and Brian S. Everitt

Description:
Now it's easy to perform many of the most common statistical techniques when you use the SAS Enterprise Guide point-and-click interface to access the power of SAS. Emphasizing the practical aspects of the analysis, this example-rich guide shows you how to conduct a wide range of statistical analyses without any SAS programming required. 244 pp.




Save 20% on January's Featured Titles

Enjoy a 20% discount on these featured books through January 31st.

Analysis of Clinical Trials Using SAS: A Practical Guide
By: Alex Dmitrienko, Geert Molenbergs, Christy Chuang-Stein, and Walter Offen

Description:
This comprehensive guide bridges the gap between modern statistical methodology and real-world clinical trial applications. Step-by-step instructions illustrated with examples from actual trials and case studies serve to define a statistical method and its relevance in a clinical trials setting and to illustrate how to implement the method rapidly and efficiently using the power of SAS software. 440 pp.

Pharmaceutical Statistics Using SAS: A Practical Guide
By: Alex Dmitrienko, Christy Chuang-Stein, and Ralph D'Agostino

Description:
This essential new book offers extensive coverage of cutting-edge biostatistical methodology used in drug development and the practical problems facing today's drug developers. Written by well-known experts in the pharmaceutical industry, it provides relevant tutorial material and SAS examples to help readers new to a certain area of drug development quickly understand and learn popular data analysis methods and apply them to real-life problems. 464 pp.





Podcast with Co-authors Clark Abrahams and Sunny Zhang
SAS experts Clark Abrahams and Sunny Zhang delve into the timely topic of their new book Fair Lending Compliance: Intelligence and Implications for Credit Risk Management in a podcast interview with SAS Publishing.


Author Interview with Geoff Der and Brian S. Everitt
Co-authors Geoff Der and Brian S. Everitt take time out of their busy schedules to discuss their new book Basic Statistics Using SAS Enterprise Guide: A Primer, as well as their publishing experiences.


You Asked for It!
You've set yourself apart from the competition by earning the globally-recognized SAS Certified Programmer Credential for SAS 9. Now you're ready to go to the next level. In stock and available to assist you with preparation for the SAS Advanced Programming Exam for SAS 9 is the hard-copy book SAS Certification Prep Guide: Advanced Programming for SAS 9. Validate your expertise by obtaining the SAS Certified Advanced Programmer Credential for SAS 9!


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