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    USDA is the biggest proponent of women in tech

    ByAnnMaria De Mars October 3, 2014

    I’m pretty certain that I’m a woman in technology. Last night, I was using SAS on a virtual machine through a remote desktop connection to prepare data from the National Hospital Discharge Survey for use in examples of MANOVA and multinomial logistic regression. Today, I was working on improving animation in the Javascript for a…

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  • Software | statistics | Technology

    SAS Tricks for Massaging Data into Shape

    ByAnnMaria De Mars October 3, 2014

    Today, I was thinking about using data from the National Hospital Discharge Survey to try to predict type of hospital admission. Is it true that some people use the emergency room as their primary method of care? Mostly, I wanted to poke around wit the NHDS data and get to know it better for possible…

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    Matrix Algebra, Just Because

    ByAnnMaria De Mars October 2, 2014October 2, 2014

    I was talking to a friend of mine today who had taken a test for a new job recently and he had a hard time with the math portion of it. We were in college about the same time and he did perfectly fine in math, but it had been a while. This got me…

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  • Software | Technology

    Flickering screens, stalled machines and not working like it used to

    ByAnnMaria De Mars October 1, 2014October 1, 2014

    One definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over, expecting different results. One thing that can drive programmers insane is doing the same thing over again and GETTING different results. In a past life, working in tech support, I learned that whenever anyone calls and says, I did it exactly like your…

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    Matrix of plots with SAS

    ByAnnMaria De Mars September 25, 2014

    When I was running out to the airport, I said I would explain how to get a single plot of all of your scatter plots with SAS. Let’s see if I can get this posted before the plane lands. Not likely but you never know … It’s super simple proc sgscatter data=sashelp.heart ; matrix ageatdeath…

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    Websurfing multivariate statistics

    ByAnnMaria De Mars September 25, 2014

    My life is upside down. All day, as my job, I spent writing a program to get a little man to run around a maze, come out the other end and have a new screen come up with a math challenge question. Then, in the evening, I’m surfing the web for interesting bits to read…

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  • Software | statistics | Technology

    SAS Studio – where and wow

    ByAnnMaria De Mars September 22, 2014

    I’m pretty certain I did not deliberately hide these folders. When I opened up my new and improved SAS Studio, it had tasks but my programs were missing. If this happens to you and you are full of sadness missing your programs, look to the top right of your screen where you see some horizontal…

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  • Dr. De Mars General Life Ramblings | The Julia Group

    FINALLY we look like we know what we’re doing

    ByAnnMaria De Mars September 20, 2014September 21, 2014

    Yes, I do realize that I’m probably far more excited about our new website coming on line than is normal. Several points here on a Friday night: I completely disagree with those entrepreneurs who say, “You sell the sizzle not the steak” when what they mean is that they really don’t have a good product…

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    Virtual Machine vs SAS On-demand for Academics

    ByAnnMaria De Mars September 19, 2014

    I’ve been pretty pleased with SAS Studio (the product formerly known as SAS Web Editor), so when Jodi sent me an email with information about using a virtual machine for the multivariate statistics course, I was a bit skeptical. Every time I’ve had to use a remote desktop connection virtual machine for SAS it has…

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  • Dr. De Mars General Life Ramblings

    What do you want?

    ByAnnMaria De Mars September 15, 2014

    It’s still technically the weekend so I’m not blogging about statistics until tomorrow.  After some debate, I do think I have a multivariate stat textbook selected, though, so that’s good. I got an invitation to go to a luncheon an old friend of mine sets up every few months for a bunch of us that…

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