Logistic Regression Using SAS

Logistic Regression Using SAS
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Publisher : SAS Institute
Total Pages : 349
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ISBN-10 : 9781607649953
ISBN-13 : 1607649950
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Synopsis Logistic Regression Using SAS by : Paul D. Allison

If you are a researcher or student with experience in multiple linear regression and want to learn about logistic regression, Paul Allison's Logistic Regression Using SAS: Theory and Application, Second Edition, is for you! Informal and nontechnical, this book both explains the theory behind logistic regression, and looks at all the practical details involved in its implementation using SAS. Several real-world examples are included in full detail. This book also explains the differences and similarities among the many generalizations of the logistic regression model. The following topics are covered: binary logistic regression, logit analysis of contingency tables, multinomial logit analysis, ordered logit analysis, discrete-choice analysis, and Poisson regression. Other highlights include discussions on how to use the GENMOD procedure to do loglinear analysis and GEE estimation for longitudinal binary data. Only basic knowledge of the SAS DATA step is assumed. The second edition describes many new features of PROC LOGISTIC, including conditional logistic regression, exact logistic regression, generalized logit models, ROC curves, the ODDSRATIO statement (for analyzing interactions), and the EFFECTPLOT statement (for graphing nonlinear effects). Also new is coverage of PROC SURVEYLOGISTIC (for complex samples), PROC GLIMMIX (for generalized linear mixed models), PROC QLIM (for selection models and heterogeneous logit models), and PROC MDC (for advanced discrete choice models). This book is part of the SAS Press program.

Logistic Regression Examples Using the SAS System

Logistic Regression Examples Using the SAS System
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Publisher : Sas Inst
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 1555446744
ISBN-13 : 9781555446741
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Synopsis Logistic Regression Examples Using the SAS System by : SAS Institute

Data set examples show how to create a SAS data set for the raw data and print the data set.

Modeling Binary Correlated Responses using SAS, SPSS and R

Modeling Binary Correlated Responses using SAS, SPSS and R
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 283
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ISBN-10 : 9783319238050
ISBN-13 : 3319238051
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Synopsis Modeling Binary Correlated Responses using SAS, SPSS and R by : Jeffrey R. Wilson

Statistical tools to analyze correlated binary data are spread out in the existing literature. This book makes these tools accessible to practitioners in a single volume. Chapters cover recently developed statistical tools and statistical packages that are tailored to analyzing correlated binary data. The authors showcase both traditional and new methods for application to health-related research. Data and computer programs will be publicly available in order for readers to replicate model development, but learning a new statistical language is not necessary with this book. The inclusion of code for R, SAS, and SPSS allows for easy implementation by readers. For readers interested in learning more about the languages, though, there are short tutorials in the appendix. Accompanying data sets are available for download through the book s website. Data analysis presented in each chapter will provide step-by-step instructions so these new methods can be readily applied to projects. Researchers and graduate students in Statistics, Epidemiology, and Public Health will find this book particularly useful.

Logistic Regression Using the SAS System

Logistic Regression Using the SAS System
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Publisher : Wiley-Interscience
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0470388072
ISBN-13 : 9780470388075
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Synopsis Logistic Regression Using the SAS System by : Paul D. Allison

This set contains: 9780471221753 Logistic Regression Using the SAS System: Theory and Application by Paul D. Allison and 9780471746966 Regression Analysis by Example, Fourth Edition by Samprit Chatterjee, Ali S. Hadi.

Multilevel Models

Multilevel Models
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages : 275
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ISBN-10 : 9783110267709
ISBN-13 : 3110267705
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Synopsis Multilevel Models by : Jichuan Wang

Interest in multilevel statistical models for social science and public health studies has been aroused dramatically since the mid-1980s. New multilevel modeling techniques are giving researchers tools for analyzing data that have a hierarchical or clustered structure. Multilevel models are now applied to a wide range of studies in sociology, population studies, education studies, psychology, economics, epidemiology, and public health. This book covers a broad range of topics about multilevel modeling. The goal of the authors is to help students and researchers who are interested in analysis of multilevel data to understand the basic concepts, theoretical frameworks and application methods of multilevel modeling. The book is written in non-mathematical terms, focusing on the methods and application of various multilevel models, using the internationally widely used statistical software, the Statistics Analysis System (SASĀ®). Examples are drawn from analysis of real-world research data. The authors focus on twolevel models in this book because it is most frequently encountered situation in real research. These models can be readily expanded to models with three or more levels when applicable. A wide range of linear and non-linear multilevel models are introduced and demonstrated.

Exploring Modern Regression Methods Using SAS

Exploring Modern Regression Methods Using SAS
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Total Pages : 142
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ISBN-10 : 164295487X
ISBN-13 : 9781642954876
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Synopsis Exploring Modern Regression Methods Using SAS by :

This special collection of SAS Global Forum papers demonstrates new and enhanced capabilities and applications of lesser-known SAS/STAT and SAS Viya procedures for regression models. The goal here is to raise awareness of current valuable SAS/STAT content of which the user may not be aware. Also available free as a PDF from sas.com/books.

Applied Medical Statistics Using SAS

Applied Medical Statistics Using SAS
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 562
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ISBN-10 : 9781439867976
ISBN-13 : 1439867976
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Synopsis Applied Medical Statistics Using SAS by : Geoff Der

Written with medical statisticians and medical researchers in mind, this intermediate-level reference explores the use of SAS for analyzing medical data. Applied Medical Statistics Using SAS covers the whole range of modern statistical methods used in the analysis of medical data, including regression, analysis of variance and covariance, longitudinal and survival data analysis, missing data, generalized additive models (GAMs), and Bayesian methods. The book focuses on performing these analyses using SAS, the software package of choice for those analysing medical data. Features Covers the planning stage of medical studies in detail; several chapters contain details of sample size estimation Illustrates methods of randomisation that might be employed for clinical trials Covers topics that have become of great importance in the 21st century, including Bayesian methods and multiple imputation Its breadth and depth, coupled with the inclusion of all the SAS code, make this book ideal for practitioners as well as for a graduate class in biostatistics or public health. Complete data sets, all the SAS code, and complete outputs can be found on an associated website: http://support.sas.com/amsus

Statistical Analysis of Medical Data Using SAS

Statistical Analysis of Medical Data Using SAS
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 443
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ISBN-10 : 9781420057225
ISBN-13 : 1420057227
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Synopsis Statistical Analysis of Medical Data Using SAS by : Geoff Der

Statistical analysis is ubiquitous in modern medical research. Logistic regression, generalized linear models, random effects models, and Cox's regression all have become commonplace in the medical literature. But while statistical software such as SAS make routine application of these techniques possible, users who are not primarily statisticians

Fixed Effects Regression Methods for Longitudinal Data Using SAS

Fixed Effects Regression Methods for Longitudinal Data Using SAS
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Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1128153718
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Synopsis Fixed Effects Regression Methods for Longitudinal Data Using SAS by : Paul Allison

Fixed Effects Regression Methods for Longitudinal Data Using SAS, written by Paul Allison, is an invaluable resource for all researchers interested in adding fixed effects regression methods to their tool kit of statistical techniques. First introduced by economists, fixed effects methods are gaining widespread use throughout the social sciences. Designed to eliminate major biases from regression models with multiple observations (usually longitudinal) for each subject (usually a person), fixed effects methods essentially offer control for all stable characteristics of the subjects, even characteristics that are difficult or impossible to measure. This straightforward and thorough text shows you how to estimate fixed effects models with several SAS procedures that are appropriate for different kinds of outcome variables. The theoretical background of each model is explained, and the models are then illustrated with detailed examples using real data. The book contains thorough discussions of the following uses of SAS procedures: PROC GLM for estimating fixed effects linear models for quantitative outcomes, PROC LOGISTIC for estimating fixed effects logistic regression models, PROC PHREG for estimating fixed effects Cox regression models for repeated event data, PROC GENMOD for estimating fixed effects Poisson regression models for count data, and PROC CALIS for estimating fixed effects structural equation models. To gain the most benefit from this book, readers should be familiar with multiple linear regression, have practical experience using multiple regression on real data, and be comfortable interpreting the output from a regression analysis. An understanding of logistic regression and Poisson regression is a plus. Some experience with SAS is helpful, but not required. This book is part of the SAS Press program.