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Transferring continuous results to a table

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Transferring continuous results to a table

- [Instructor] Okay, here we are in our table shell for our descriptive analysis of our continuous dependent variable, average hours of sleep per night. This is in your exercise files. It's called, Continuous_Desc Tbl_V1_Blank, and we are going to practice filling it in. Let's start by putting the dataset total in so we have a denominator, and that way all those DIV slash zero messages in the N comma percent column will go away. Let's go over to SAS. See this code file? This is the one I just had open and was running in the last movie. It's called 315_SLEPTIM1 Estimates, and it's in your exercise files for this movie and also the last movie. If you are following along, you just ran this code in the last movie. Remember, we started with a proc univariate on the whole dataset. That's two proc univariates before our DIABETE4 one. Remember the one right before the last didn't work because we forgot to start with a proc sort, oopsie. Let's go to two proc univariates before the last and…

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