Taylor Lewis Headshot Taylor Lewis

Adjunct Professor
Department of Statistics
Volgenau School of Engineering
George Mason University
4400 University Drive, MS 4A7
Fairfax, VA 22030

tlewis18@gmu.edu
Teaching

Courses taught at George Mason University: I have also taught the following courses at the University of Maryland: And the following courses at the University of North Carolina: See my teaching statement to learn more about my teaching preferences and philosophy.

Research Interests

For more on my research interests, check out my CV (last updated 8.23.24).

Book

A recent study revealed a shockingly low percentage of researchers conducting secondary analyses of publicly available survey data properly account for the complex survey features inherent in the design (e.g., weights, stratification, clustering). Failing to account for these features leaves the researcher vulnerable to reporting biased point estimates and making flawed (and often anti-conservative) inferences.

Complex Survey Data Analysis with SAS®, published by CRC Press in 2016, provides ample background on the rationale behind the presence of these complex survey features, and equips the reader with the tools to confidently account for them by employing the SURVEY family of SAS/STAT® procedures. You can purchase a copy from the publisher's page or Amazon. A single syntax file to reproduce all examples appearing in the book can be downloaded for free here. For the code to execute properly, you will also need to download a ZIP file containing all SAS data sets here.

Front Cover of Book

Full chapter listing:
  1. Features and Examples of Complex Surveys
  2. Drawing Random Samples Using PROC SURVEYSELECT
  3. Analyzing Continuous Variables Using PROC SURVEYMEANS
  4. Analyzing Categorical Variables Using PROC SURVEYFREQ
  5. Fitting Linear Regression Models Using PROC SURVEYREG
  6. Fitting Logistic Regression Models Using PROC SURVEYLOGISTIC
  7. Survival Analysis with Complex Survey Data
  8. Domain Estimation
  9. Replication Techniques for Variance Estimation
  10. Weight Adjustment Methods
  11. Imputation Methods
Other Interests

With a full-time job, adjunct teaching, and raising my three daughters, Tessa, Josie, and Nora, free time is at a premium these days. But when there is time to spare, chances are I am playing tennis or attending a concert.