SAS/STAT 9.1 Users Guide, Volumes 1-7
Chapter 4: Introduction to Categorical Data Analysis Procedures
- Table 4.1: One-Way Frequency Table
- Table 4.2: Two-Way Contingency Table: Sex by Color
- Table 4.3: Table of Sample Proportions by Sex
- Table 4.4: Two-Way Contingency Table: Sex by Color
- Table 4.5: Two-Way Contingency Table: Treatment by Status
Chapter 10: Introduction to Survey Procedures
- Table 10.1: Sampling and Analysis Procedures in SAS/STAT Software
Chapter 11: The Four Types of Estimable Functions
- Table 11.1: Three-Factor Main Effects Model
- Table 11.2: General Form of an Estimable Function for Three-Factor Main Effects Model
- Table 11.3: General Form of Estimable Functions for a Multiple Regression Model When X X Matrix Is of Full Rank
- Table 11.4: General Form of Estimable Functions for a Multiple Regression Model When X X Matrix Is Not of Full Rank
- Table 11.5: General Form of Estimable Functions for 2 — 2 Factorial
- Table 11.6: Type II Estimable Functions for Balanced 2 — 2 Factorial
- Table 11.7: Type II Estimable Functions for Unbalanced 2 — 2 Factorial
- Table 11.8: Type III Hypothesis for A * B Interaction
- Table 11.9: Type III Hypothesis for A
- Table 11.10: A 3 — 3 Factorial Design with Unequal Cell Frequencies and Missing Diagonals
- Table 11.11: Type III Estimable Functions for 3 — 3 Factorial Design with Unequal Cell Frequencies and Missing Diagonals
- Table 11.12: 3 — 3 Factorial Design with Four Missing Cells
- Table 11.13: Type IV Estimable Functions for 3 — 3 Factorial Design with Four Missing Cells
Chapter 15: Statistical Graphics Using ODS (Experimental)
- Table 15.1: Destinations Supported by ODS Graphics
- Table 15.2: Destinations and Image File Types Supported by ODS Graphics
- Table 15.3: Supported Destinations and Image File Types
Chapter 16: The ACECLUS Procedure
- Table 16.1: Number of Misclassified and Unclassified Observations Using Fishers (1936) Iris Data
- Table 16.2: Summary of PROC ACECLUS Statement Options
- Table 16.3: ODS Tables Produced in PROC ACECLUS
Chapter 17: The ANOVA Procedure
- Table 17.1: Statements in the ANOVA Procedure
- Table 17.2: Options Available in the MEANS Statement
- Table 17.3: ODS Tables Produced in PROC ANOVA
- Table 17.4: ODS Graphics Produced by PROC ANOVA
Chapter 18: The BOXPLOT Procedure
- Table 18.1: PLOT Statement Options
- Table 18.2: INSET Statement Keywords
- Table 18.3: INSET Options
- Table 18.4: INSETGROUP Statement Keywords
- Table 18.5: INSETGROUP Options
- Table 18.6: Summary Statistics Represented by Box Plots
- Table 18.7: Valid _TYPE_ Values in an OUTBOX= Data Set
- Table 18.8: Valid _TYPE_ Values in a BOX= Data Set
Chapter 19: The CALIS Procedure
- Table 19.1: PROC CALIS Statement Options
- Table 19.2: Options Documented in the PROC CALIS Statement
- Table 19.3: Termination Criteria Options
- Table 19.4: Miscellaneous Options
- Table 19.5: _TYPE_ Observations in the OUTEST= data set
- Table 19.6: Additional Variables when _TYPE_=MODEL
- Table 19.7: Additional Variables when _TYPE_=ESTIM
- Table 19.8: _ESTIM_ Contents for _TYPE_=STAT
- Table 19.9: Matrix Type Codes
- Table 19.10: _TYPE_ Observations in the OUTSTAT= data set
- Table 19.11: Contents of OUTWGT= data set for GLS and DWLS Estimation
- Table 19.12: Contents of OUTWGT= data set for WLS Estimation
- Table 19.13: Optimization Techniques
- Table 19.14: Derivatives Needed and Constraints Allowed
- Table 19.15: ODS Tables Created in PROC CALIS
Chapter 20: The CANCORR Procedure
- Table 20.1: PROC CANCORR Statement Options
- Table 20.2: ODS Tables Produced in PROC CANCORR
Chapter 21: The CANDISC Procedure
- Table 21.1: CANDISC Procedure Options
- Table 21.2: ODS Tables Produced in PROC CANDISC