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Learning SAS for SPSS Users

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SAS Publishing just came out with a nice and nifty 28 page pdf document “ Coming To SAS FROM SPSS – A programming approach” Its a nice read, very useful for people curious or willing to try  SAS after learning SPSS, and very well written by Susan J Slaughter and Lora D , who have […]


SAS Publishing just came out with a nice and nifty 28 page pdf document “ Coming To SAS FROM SPSS – A programming approach” Its a nice read, very useful for people curious or willing to try  SAS after learning SPSS, and very well written by Susan J Slaughter and Lora D , who have written “The Little SAS Book” , one of the most popular SAS handbooks ever written.

 

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You can download it or plainly read it from

http://support.sas.com/publishing/bbu/companion_site/62272.pdf

SPSS of course has very nice menu driven setting, while SAS programmers generally prefer the scripting way of writing code- they do have menus in various products.

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