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  • right-censored data unrelated to survival or reliability

    Hi community,Suppose I conducted a factorial 2^2 experiment with categorical factors and a continuous response. It produced three independent observations per run, so with 3 replicates I had 36 observations of response time (in seconds). The observations range from just a few seconds to as many as 800 seconds. However, there are 7 'observations' where the participants ran out of time. So, these ob...

    gchesterton gchesterton
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    Jul 1, 2021 10:43 AM
    1393 views | 1 replies
  • Reordering Column Not Working

    Hello, 
    The reorder columns function doesn't work in the column menu. Does anyone know a reason for this? Is this due to the data type or name? 

     

    MikeDereviankin MikeDereviankin
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    Jun 29, 2021 10:58 AM
    1021 views | 1 replies
  • Error to be added after running DoE experiments for Monte Carlo Simulation

    Hello,  We have run a full factorial design with two factors and two responses with 2 replicates for each experiment.Response y1 was measured using Method1 : a method of reference (precise but costly). In the meanwhile, another method was developed and will be used in the future for response y1. The error for Method2 estimated using hundreds of runs is 2.8%. The question is : For Monte Carlo simul...

    JMPdiscoverer JMPdiscoverer
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    Jun 29, 2021 6:45 AM
    1500 views | 2 replies
  • Referencing a Column in JSL

    I'm continually astounded by how much basic information on JSL is missing from tutorials and internet searches. I'm not sure how one is expected to learn the basics of this language without poring through massive quantities of addon unnecessary information, and then fail in the end to find what is needed anyway. I guess that's why the Discussion forums are available as a resource. I'm trying to si...

    mostarr mostarr
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    Jun 24, 2021 12:27 PM
    5941 views | 3 replies
  • nonlinear vs fit curve giving different results?

    Hello - I believe that, if I go through either the "nonlinear" or the "fit curve" options, I should end up with the same result (JMP 15.0). I'm trying to use the built in 4 parameter logistic model from the model library, and fitting a number of different variables by strain (where "strain" is a number of different genetic backgrounds). For some of the strains, the 'fit curve' and the 'nonlinear' ...

    Jake_b Jake_b
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    Jun 24, 2021 10:04 AM
    6063 views | 10 replies

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  • Reordering Column Not Working

    Hello, 
    The reorder columns function doesn't work in the column menu. Does anyone know a reason for this? Is this due to the data type or name? 

     

    MikeDereviankin MikeDereviankin
    Discussions |
    Jun 29, 2021 10:58 AM
    1021 views | 1 replies
  • Referencing a Column in JSL

    I'm continually astounded by how much basic information on JSL is missing from tutorials and internet searches. I'm not sure how one is expected to learn the basics of this language without poring through massive quantities of addon unnecessary information, and then fail in the end to find what is needed anyway. I guess that's why the Discussion forums are available as a resource. I'm trying to si...

    mostarr mostarr
    Discussions |
    Jun 24, 2021 12:27 PM
    5941 views | 3 replies
  • nonlinear vs fit curve giving different results?

    Hello - I believe that, if I go through either the "nonlinear" or the "fit curve" options, I should end up with the same result (JMP 15.0). I'm trying to use the built in 4 parameter logistic model from the model library, and fitting a number of different variables by strain (where "strain" is a number of different genetic backgrounds). For some of the strains, the 'fit curve' and the 'nonlinear' ...

    Jake_b Jake_b
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    Jun 24, 2021 10:04 AM
    6063 views | 10 replies
  • Controlling nominal 2-level factor coding

    Greetings, I'm having trouble understanding JMP's coding of a simple 2-level factorial design. The (-1,1) levels of the coding table created by Fit Model (Standard Least Squares, Effect Screening) appear reversed from the design table Pattern and associated column Value Orders. I've attached an example design with factor levels named to keep track of low and high levels (Full Factorial-Nom.jmp). T...

    TomR TomR
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    Jun 24, 2021 7:04 AM
    5246 views | 8 replies
  • DSD - one of the responses has 2 values 0 or 1 - how to analyze that

    Hi, I did a DOE DSD, one of the responses has 2 values - 0 or 1. how to analyze this response - as usual ?  

    YanivD YanivD
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    Jun 15, 2021 3:47 AM
    1724 views | 3 replies

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  • Sub-sampling data analysis in JMP

    In Biology (Plant Sci. and Agriculture) usually we have sub-sampling data for replicates. It's very difficult to analyze these data in commonly use Stat S/W (SPSS/Minitab) because MSS(Error) is calculating wrongly.  Without taking averages of samsamples, the easiest S/W for this is using JMP and I need some assistance for this. I've found very useful Youtube video about subsampling in JMP  (CRD: S...

    Kynda Kynda
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    Nov 15, 2017 2:32 PM
    3914 views | 0 replies
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