The 'React' dataset is created directly within the script using a DATA STEP statement and the 'datalines' clause to integrate the data.
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DATA STEP Data
Explanation : This DATA STEP block is responsible for creating the 'React' dataset. It reads two variables, 'Stim' and 'Time', whose values are directly provided via the 'datalines' clause. The mention ' @code_sas/@TEMPLATE.sas' in the INPUT statement appears to be a syntactic anomaly or a malformed comment, but it does not affect the data input by the 'datalines'.
Explanation : This block executes the NPAR1WAY procedure, designed for non-parametric analyses. It uses the previously created 'React' dataset. The 'hl' option activates Hodges-Lehmann estimation, and 'alpha=.02' sets the significance level for confidence intervals. The variable 'Stim' is designated as the classification variable, and 'Time' as the analysis variable. The 'exact hl' statement requests exact p-values for Hodges-Lehmann estimation. Finally, 'ods select' filters the ODS output to present only the Wilcoxon scores and Hodges-Lehmann estimates tables.
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proc npar1way hl alpha=.02 data=React;
class Stim;
var Time;
exact hl;
ods select WilcoxonScores HodgesLehmann;
run;
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PROC NPAR1WAY hl alpha=.02DATA=React;
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class Stim;
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var Time;
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exact hl;
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ods select WilcoxonScores HodgesLehmann;
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RUN;
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