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slightly OT: SAS help

4 messages · Ben Bolker, Baldwin, Jim -FS, Daniel Nordlund +1 more

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As regular readers here might imagine, I get a lot of off-list
requests for help on mixed models.  I've just gotten a request from
someone who's using SAS PROC GLIMMIX to do this.  I could probably help
them, but on principle I ask that these requests be sent to a public list.
   Does anyone have suggestions for a good
(friendly/experienced/helpful) web SAS-oriented mailing list on mixed
models etc.?

  thanks
    Ben Bolker
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The following (just like this public list) can be friendly/experienced/helpful:

https://communities.sas.com/community/support-communities/sas_statistical_procedures

Jim Baldwin


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Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 10:32 AM
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Subject: [R-sig-ME] slightly OT: SAS help


  As regular readers here might imagine, I get a lot of off-list requests for help on mixed models.  I've just gotten a request from someone who's using SAS PROC GLIMMIX to do this.  I could probably help them, but on principle I ask that these requests be sent to a public list.
   Does anyone have suggestions for a good
(friendly/experienced/helpful) web SAS-oriented mailing list on mixed models etc.?

  thanks
    Ben Bolker

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The SAS-L mailing list is not mixed models specific, but there are statisticians on the list who know Proc GLIMMIX and could probably assist.  We are a reasonably friendly group.  One must subscribe to the mailing list, but can request no mail and just use the SAS-L archives website site to read and respond to posts.

Link to sign up

http://listserv.uga.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=sas-l&A=1


SAL-L archives for reading and posting.

http://listserv.uga.edu/archives/sas-l.html


Hope this is helpful,

Dan

Daniel Nordlund
Bothell, WA USA
2 days later