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If we prepare a data set for exercise #9 of chapter 14 (question 3 of this homework), we can use SAS to answer all the questions in parts a), b), c) and d) of this exercise. The sample size (n) for this exercise was 45 and of these 45 third-graders 4 had mothers who have had more than 12 years of schooling.
In New York City, a study was conducted to evaluate whether any information that is available at the time of birth can be used to identify children with special education needs. In a random sample of 45 third-graders enrolled in the special education program of the public school system, 4 have mothers who have had more than 12 years of schooling.
Repeat the analyses to answer the questions in parts a), b), c) and d) of exercise #9 of chapter 14 using SAS.
Please submit both the SAS program and relevant SAS output.
Prepare a SAS data set with 45 rows including code 0 indicating mother did not havemore than 12 years of schooling code 1 indicating mother have had more than 12 yearsof schooling. Use a variable name school_GT_12 to read this data.
Use the following SAS program to prepare the SAS data set.DATA q4; INPUT school_GT_12;DATALINES;/*enter 45 rows with 41 0's and 4 1's.*/;RUN;
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