Chapter 1: What Is the SAS University Edition?
How to Download the SAS University Edition
Taking a Tour of the Navigation Pane
Filtering a Table (subsetting rows)
Chapter 3: Importing Data into SAS
Importing Data from an Excel Workbook
Importing an Excel Workbook with Invalid SAS Variable Names
Importing an Excel Workbook That Does Not Have Column Headings
Importing Data from a CSV File
Shared Folders (Accessing Data from Anywhere on Your Hard Drive)
Demonstrating How to Read Data from a Shared Folder
Chapter 4: Reading Data from Text Files
Some Basic Rules of SAS Programs
Writing a Program to Read a Text File Where Data Values Are Separated by Delimiters
Reading Text Files with Other Delimiters
Setting the Length of Character Variables
Reading Text Data in Fixed Columns
Chapter 5: Descriptive Statistics – Univariate Analysis
Generating Descriptive Statistics for Continuous Variables
Investigating the Distribution for Systolic Blood Pressure
Adding a Classification Variable in the Summary Statistics Tab
Describing Categorical Variables
Editing the SAS Code Generated by the One-Way Frequencies Statistics Task
Performing a One-Sample t Test
Nonparametric One-sample Tests
Unpaired t Test (t Test for Independent Groups)
Nonparametric Two-sample Tests
Chapter 8: Comparing More Than Two Means (ANOVA)
Performing a One-Way Analysis of Variance
Performing a Nonparametric One-Way Tests
Performing a Two-Way Analysis of Variance
Interpreting the Two-Way ANOVA Results
Interpreting Models with Significant Interactions
Creating a Permanent SAS Data Set
Reading the Exercise.xls Workbook and Creating a Permanent SAS Data Set
Using the Statistics Correlation Task
Generating Correlation and Scatter Plot Matrices
Interpreting Correlation Coefficients
Generating Spearman Non-Parametric Correlations
Chapter 11: Simple and Multiple Regression
Describing Simple Linear Regression
Understanding the Diagnostic Plots
Demonstrating Multiple Regression
Demonstrating Stepwise Multiple Regression
Chapter 12: Binary Logistic Regression
Preparing the Birth Weight Data Set for Logistic Regression
Selecting Reference Levels for Your Model
Chapter 13: Analyzing Categorical Data
Describing the Heart_Attack Data Set
Producing One-Way Tables with Formats
Using Formats to Reorder the Rows and Columns of a Table
Computing Chi-Square from Frequency Data
Analyzing Tables with Low Expected Values
Chapter 14: Computing Power and Sample Size
Computing Sample Size for a t Test
Calculating the Sample Size for a Test of Proportions
Computing Sample Size for a One-Way ANOVA Design
How to Use the Problem Set Data Files
Using a SAS Data Set in the PROBLEMS Library