Date: Thu, 6 Nov 1997 11:13:37 -0500
Reply-To: Mike Davenport <Mike.Davenport@RICHMOND.PPDI.COM>
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From: Mike Davenport <Mike.Davenport@RICHMOND.PPDI.COM>
Subject: [Fwd: t test]
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> i think that you might be able to use some sas functions to get what you want
>
> tinv returns the pth quantile from the t distribution
> then using your data to compute your t-critical value in a data step an check
if its <= to the tinv value of interest i think
> will give you the desired result
>
> mike
>
> Jamil Ibrahim wrote:
>
> > dear sas users,
> > Is there a sas procedure or a routine that calculates the p value for a
> > test since I have summary stat like sample mean, natinal avg, n, sample
> > std and national std. I don't have the raw data...
> > thank you.
> >
> >
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> > Dr. Jamil M. Ibrahim, Ph.D.
> > Institutional Research Associate, LRC
> > Assistant Professor, SHRP
> > The University of Mississppi Medical Center
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> > Telephone: 1-(601) 984-1197 Fax:1-(601) 984-1205
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