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INTERNET and Web Resources for SAS® Programmers and Statisticians

Personal SAS or Statistics Pages

Resource Description
Alan Agresti's page Alan Agresti's primary research interests fall in the general domain of categorical data analysis.
Alan J. Miller's Page Fortran 90 web site of Alan J. Miller.
Arnold Neumaier's Page Contains links to statistics and other science.
Biostatsoftware Software Links
Clarence Jackson's Home Page You can find Clarence Jackson’s SAS papers and some useful links here.
Clemens van Brunschot's page Offers macros for optimal binning of predictor variables, and for evaluating scores from e.g. a logistic regression model.
Compucraft's SAS Page A good collection of SAS code.
Creating PDF Documents with the SAS Software Lex Jansen gives a good presentation here.
David W. Stockburger's Page You can find Dr. David W. Stockburger's web books here.
Dean W. Coble's SFASU Page As assistant professor of forest Biometrics at Stephen F. Austin State University, Dean Coble provids links to his teaching cources and research projects.
Don Stanley's SAS Page Read SAS tips from Don Stanley.
Dr Stephan Rudolfer' Page You can read his paper and know his research interests.
Dr. Badr Eldin I. Sofian has an Arabic SAS ppt file for using SAS. It is interesting for the Arabic viewers.
Dr. Chong Ho (Alex) Yu's SAS Page Gives some tips and resources from his expertise.
Dr. Friel's Home Page Dr. Charles M. Friel keeps his Statistical Digest here.
Ed C. Coronado's Page You can find Ed' Collection here.
Edgar Barry Moser This page contains his course materials and other documents.
Frank DiIorio s CodeCraftersInc.com
G. David Garson Statnotes: Topics in Multivariate Analysis
Home Page of Wei-Yin Loh contains his articles.
Hot-Deck Imputation Estimates Read James W. McNally’s paper here.
Jack Hamilton's SAS Page Contains Jack Hamilton’s SAS papers.
Joop Hox's home page His research interests are data quality in surveys and analysis models for complex data.
Joseph L. Schafer's Page If you are interested in multiple imputation, you should visit here.
Judith D. Singer's Home Page Judith Singer is a professor at Harvard University. You can read her papers of statistical models including design and analysis of longitudinal studies, using SAS PROC MIXED, etc. You can also find links to other statistical sites.
Koen Vyverman's SAS Page Has papers and macros related to DDE and how to use it for making Excel and Word files from within base SAS code.
Lauren Haworth's Page Lauren Haworth shares her expertise in SAS programming, web development, and Access development.
Lynn Foster-Johnson's Home Page Lynn Foster-Johnson has some SAS code collections here.
Michael Friendly's Home Page Contains tips for SAS/GRAPH. If you are using SAS/GRAPH, you should visit this site to learn from the expert of SAS/GRAPH.
Mike Zdeb  
Oliver Schabenberger's Home Page You can find good SAS papers from Oliver Schabenberger here.
Paul Allison's Home Page Here you can find Paul Allison’s SAS macros and information about his statistics courses and books.
Paul Dickman's SAS Page contains his SAS notes.
Paul Johnson's Page Some useful biostatistical software routines are here.
Professor Daniel Larose's Home Page contains his Online Stats cources.
Radford M. Neal's Page has his paper and cources.
Rami Zwick's Home Page You can download Rami Zwick’s papers from here.
Ramon Gaslonde SAS Programming: Mentoring and Custome Code Development.
Reinhold Koch's Page You can find his presentation about managing software.
Richard A. Devenezia's Homepage Richard Devenezia maintains a good listing of his SAS macros and his papers. You can also find SAS/AF tips from here.
Rick Aster's SAS Programming Resources Besides his well known SAS books, Rick Aster also has this Web Site for you to surf.
Robert Allison s SAS/Graph Examples
Rodney Sparapani's Home Page has his Open-source SAS Macro Library.
Roland's SAS Macros This site contains many SAS macros written by Roland Rashleigh-Berry.
SAS FAQ Frequently Asked Questions about SAS Software by Phil Holland.
SAS it Up  
Selected Recent Publications and Invited Talks by Elder Research John F. Elder provides his papers here.
The Unofficial SAS Weblog News and resources for business intelligence providers
Trevor Hasties's Home Page You can read Professor Trevor Hastie’s papers here.
WENSUI'S BLOG IN STATISTICAL COMPUTING This Blog is about statistical computing mainly in SAS and S programming.

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