Informative. What if I have more than 1 dependent variables what code will I use in running it in SAS. 2ndly how will I be able to get the standard error for each of the treatments. Also please do a video for Rstudion showing codes for running the CRD showing Mean±S.E. Thanks...
Having more than one dependent variable usually doesn't affect the code you write It's independent variables and their interaction and properties that should be properly considered while writing the codes Also if you want to get SE, you can simple use excel or basic code in SAS SAS is to get inference from data analysis Mean plus minus SE is usually about presentation of data in graph
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Informative.
What if I have more than 1 dependent variables what code will I use in running it in SAS. 2ndly how will I be able to get the standard error for each of the treatments.
Also please do a video for Rstudion showing codes for running the CRD showing Mean±S.E. Thanks...
Having more than one dependent variable usually doesn't affect the code you write
It's independent variables and their interaction and properties that should be properly considered while writing the codes
Also if you want to get SE, you can simple use excel or basic code in SAS
SAS is to get inference from data analysis
Mean plus minus SE is usually about presentation of data in graph
Can I have link for the excel sheet sir