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Dear Community, We are reaching out to you to get some more understanding on the PROC UNIVARIATE Signed Rank S statistic and associated Pr >=|S| (p-value) as described here: PROC UNIVARIATE: Performing a Sign Test Using Paired Data (sas.com) When we have a sample size >20, we match on the S statistic, but can’t get a match on the p-value result (we are using R for comparison which uses Normal distribution approximation). Could you clarify what algorithm is followed for calculating p values? Is the normal/t-Student/Monte Carlo distribution applied? Is a continuity correction added? Which approach is followed? We have noticed p values are not based on Bauer or Hodges-Lehman algorithms
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Hello there,
Data three; input x a$; datalines; 1 a1 1 a2 2 b1 2 b2 4 d ; run;
Data four; input x b$; datalines; 2 x1 2 x2 3 y 5 v ; run;
proc sql; title 'Table Merged'; select coalesce(three.x, four.x) as x, a, b from three full join four on three.x = four.x; quit;
table1 x a b
1 a2
data merged; merge three four; by x; run;
table2;
x a b
1 a1
I don't understand While the proc sq join starts with table1 instead of table2.
Please clariification?
Thanks
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Hello, In SAS Studio, I had saved code in a SAS program. I had saved it, logged in and out a couple of times and it was still there. The last time I logged in, the file became empty. Please is there a way to recover the code? Thank you, Hiya
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