I have always found the users guides themselves to be very helpful. In
addition, SAS has a catalogue of Books By Users. Among these, Paul Spector
at Univ. of South Florida has done a couple that I've heard are very good.
I have purchased severaI of the books by users for various projects and
have found them to be extremely well done and helpful. I suggest you look
at the SAS web site for the catalogue or call them for a copy. Then maybe
get together with your professor/advisor and see which one(s) would be most
useful.
hope this helps
Brad
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> Can anyone recommend good resources for learning SAS 6.12?
> I am doing this as an independent study for graduate level credit.
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