Introduction

SAS Enterprise has many statistical analysis tasks you can run against your data without any SAS programming knowledge. Using SAS Enterprise Guide, you can run tasks that generate descriptive statistics, explore distributions to test hypotheses, compare means and analyze experiments, analyze for K independent variables, and generate control charts for various types of data. These are only a few of the many statistical analyses you can perform using SAS Enterprise Guide.

This lesson is a collection of examples that you can use to learn how to run statistical analyses in SAS Enterprise Guide. It is assumed that you are already familiar with statistics and statistics terminology. Each example includes an overview of the statistical analysis, step-by-step instructions for running the task in SAS Enterprise Guide, and an interpretation of the results. You can do these examples in any order.





This lesson contains pages and takes approximately 120 minutes to complete.



In this lesson, you can work through examples of any of the following statistical analyses:

  • Summary Statistics
  • Distribution Analysis
  • t-Tests
  • One-Way Analysis of Variance
  • Simple Linear Regression
  • Two-Way Analysis of Variance
  • Analysis of Covariance
  • Control Charts for Measurement Data
  • Control Charts for Attribute Data

Before taking this lesson, you should complete the Getting Started tutorial for SAS Enterprise Guide or SAS Learning Edition. (To take the tutorial, start SAS Enterprise Guide or SAS Learning Edition and select HelparrowGetting Started Tutorial.)