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|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12/10/08 |
14501 - Strange characters or icons may appear in SAS/INSIGHT windows Strange characters or icons may appear in SAS/INSIGHT windows. This problem occurs because of a problem with the interaction of the display driver and the SAS font, which is not a TrueType font. The default font for ... http://support.sas.com/kb/14/501.html, 19KB |
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| 7/22/08 |
22565 - How do I perform multiple comparisons or tests on subtables if I get a significant Pearson chi-square? There are no multiple comparison methods directly available in PROC FREQ, but there are a number of approaches to consider: Correspondence analysis is often used as a way to visualize the nonindependence in a table. ... http://support.sas.com/kb/22/565.html, 53KB |
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| 5/14/08 |
22871 - What kinds of logistic (or logit) models can be fit using SAS? There are many types of models in the area of logistic modeling. Following are some common logistic models. Note that the words logistic and logit are used interchangeably. The three basic categories of logistic models ... http://support.sas.com/kb/22/871.html, 43KB |
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| 4/8/08 |
31678 - Where can I find documentation about the FACTOR procedure? You can find documentation about the FACTOR procedure in the SAS/STAT User's Guide (online or hard copy). http://support.sas.com/kb/31/678.html, 19KB |
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| 4/2/08 |
31651 - When was the FACTOR procedure (SAS/STAT software) first available? The FACTOR procedure (SAS/STAT software) was first available prior to Version 6. http://support.sas.com/kb/31/651.html, 19KB |
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| 1/25/08 |
22554 - How are the standardized scoring coefficients computed and how are they used? These are standardized regression coefficients for predicting the factors from the variables. The computation is the usual formula for computing standardized regression coefficients from correlation matrices. The ... http://support.sas.com/kb/22/554.html, 17KB |
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| 1/25/08 |
22555 - How are the estimated factor scores in the OUT= data set computed? How can I compute them myself or on a second data set? For every observation used in the analysis, PROC FACTOR will multiply the standardized data vector by the standardized scoring coefficients. If you want to score a new data set based on the original factors, then just ... http://support.sas.com/kb/22/555.html, 17KB |
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| 11/5/07 |
22545 - How can I fix the error "DIMENS=2 is too large for a R by C contingency table" Specify DIMENS=1 in the PROC CORRESP statement. The default value of 2 is too large when there are only two rows or columns. See the DIMENS= option description in the CORRESP chapter of the SAS/STAT User's Guide. http://support.sas.com/kb/22/545.html, 17KB |
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| 8/28/07 |
22229 - What does the Market Research Application do? The Market Research Application is a point-and-click interface for fitting discrete choice models and for performing conjoint analysis, simple and multiple correspondence analysis, multidimensional preference analysis, ... http://support.sas.com/kb/22/229.html, 16KB |
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| 8/28/07 |
23975 - Where can I find documentation about the Market Research Application? You can find documentation about the Market Research Application in Getting Started with the Market Research Application. http://support.sas.com/kb/23/975.html, 16KB |
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