Data geeks, need some help with SAS
December 6, 2014 4:27 PM Subscribe
I am working on SAS and the National Survey of Children's Health. I am trying to look at data just for the state of Massachusetts, and even after looking in the codebook I cannot figure out what the variable is to stratify by MA. I do not have SAS on my home computer and am looking to download this, any experience, is it just like the regular SAS? thanks
http://www.sas.com/en_us/software/university-edition.html
You can open the dataset in R: xpt files, sas7bdat files. Not sure if R plays nice with formatted variables (eg, state=1 formatted to show state="Alabama" in SAS).
posted by esoterrica at 5:54 PM on December 6, 2014
posted by esoterrica at 5:54 PM on December 6, 2014
Response by poster: I am a student, so I am not violating the liscense. OK, I did figure this out but I am not struggling because my n values are correct, but my percentages are not because I need to weight the data. any advice? Do I really need SUDAAN?
posted by TRUELOTUS at 6:50 PM on December 6, 2014
posted by TRUELOTUS at 6:50 PM on December 6, 2014
Response by poster: So I downed the SAS and the http link is not working, help!
posted by TRUELOTUS at 9:16 PM on December 6, 2014
posted by TRUELOTUS at 9:16 PM on December 6, 2014
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The primary difference for SAS University Edition is that it only allows 2 GB of memory on up to two processors. Mostly, you will find performance and memory limitations in SAS University Edition. The less obvious limitations are documented here.
posted by saeculorum at 5:39 PM on December 6, 2014