The Last Statistical Model You'll Ever Need in SAS

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The Last Statistical Model You'll Ever Need in SAS

About this course

This course will teach you how to use the generalized linear mixed model framework to replicate (and go beyond) the classical statistical tests such as t-test, ANOVA, and regression in SAS. In the 1st lecture, I start by asking why use generalized linear mixed models (GLMMs)? Next, I explain how to get and use a free version of SAS, SAS Studio. The 2nd lecture goes over the details of GLMMs. This includes definitions, model examples, parts, assumptions, and caveats. The section ends with a quick example in SAS. Lecture #3 covers how to run GLMMs in SAS using PROC GLIMMIX. It starts with an overview of the procedure, then delves into the core statements, other statements, and common statement options. Lecture #4 focuses on the output table and datasets produced by PROC GLIMMIX. The first half covers table interpretation. The second half of the course wrangles data outputs to graph bar plots and scatterplots. Lectures #5-10 go through side-by-side examples of standard statistical tests compared to generalized linear mixed models, using the same datasets. Model specification and output interpretation is considered for each. The tests covered are: Chi-Square Test of IndependenceTwo-Way T-testOne-Way T-testPaired T-testOne-Way ANOVATwo-Way ANOVARepeated-Measures ANOVAANCOVASimple Linear RegressionMultiple Linear RegressionLogistic Regression (Categorical)

What you'll learn

  • Understand the generalized linear mixed model framework
  • Replicate classical statistical tests using GLMMs
  • Run GLMMs in SAS using PROC GLIMMIX
  • Interpret output tables and datasets from SAS
  • Visualize data outputs through plots

Course objectives

  • Teach students to use free SAS software
  • Explain the core components and assumptions of GLMMs
  • Compare traditional statistical tests with GLMMs

Skills you'll gain

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