From | "Michael Blasnik" <[email protected]> |
To | <[email protected]> |
Subject | st: Re: SAS VS Stata |
Date | Mon, 11 Apr 2005 07:26:51 -0400 |
Dear statalist,
I am computing the chi-square of some risk factors in
an epidemiology study and the p-values computed by
Stata are different form those by SAS. Does anyone
have an idea of what could be happening. I expect the
values to be almost the same but somehow they are not.
My worry is if Stata and SAS are doing the same thing?
Thanks for your help.
Peter
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