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  • Z-Prime (Z') and SSMD

    Hello,Is there a statistical shortcut in JMP to calculating Z-prime (Z') or SSMD (strictly standardized mean difference)? I'm searched around but I keep getting sent to trainings on Z-score.JB4

    JB4 JB4
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    Nov 8, 2023 1:55 AM
    1536 views | 1 replies
  • Are there any assumptions regarding the response data that need to be met before analyzing DSD?

    I just conducted my first DSD study and just wanted understand some of the inner workings behind it that I couldn't find/understand from the JMP manual here. I want to understand if there are any assumptions regarding the response data that need to be met prior to analysis by the "Fit Definitive Screening" script. I am asking this because if you want to run a ANOVA test, you need to ensure that th...

    AsymptoticRules AsymptoticRules
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    Nov 6, 2023 11:28 AM
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  • Definitive Screening Design with asymmetrical Setpoint

    Helly everyone, I want to design an experiment as a definitive screening design. However, for one factor I don't want to include 0 but -0.5 as a setpoint level. This represents the current standard. We cannot screen symmetrical around the current setpoint value because of technical obstructions. Is there a way to still use a definitive screening design? And if so, how would I do this in JMP? I'm l...

    Anja_W Anja_W
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    Nov 6, 2023 11:24 AM
    2000 views | 3 replies
  • Ternary plot (with more than three components)

    Hi, how can I visualize aTernary plot (with more than three components) using color gradients  to show the variation of the response

    hamza-moussa hamza-moussa
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    Nov 6, 2023 10:52 AM
    4313 views | 5 replies
  • 关于JMP分析结果的解读

    嗨,各位: 我是一位从事制程工艺的技术人员,具备简单的统计学知识,jmp的使用很人性化,给出了很多有用的结论,但是我不知道该怎样像别人解读这些结果。 我周边的领导和同事在统计方面知识较为欠缺,很多时候我得出了结论,但是无法让他们认可我的结果,这让我感到很苦恼。 我希望大家能介绍一些统计方面书籍,让我能补充统计方面的知识,解读JMP给出的结论。

    宁南 宁南
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    Nov 3, 2023 1:14 AM
    3084 views | 4 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Z-Prime (Z') and SSMD

    Hello,Is there a statistical shortcut in JMP to calculating Z-prime (Z') or SSMD (strictly standardized mean difference)? I'm searched around but I keep getting sent to trainings on Z-score.JB4

    JB4 JB4
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    Nov 8, 2023 1:55 AM
    1536 views | 1 replies
  • DOE

    Hello,A general question regarding an application of DOE. I have a dataset with 30 independent features. The response is yield. Of course the data is rather noisy and when I run Random Forest (RF), I get at best R^2 of 70% on the validation data. To conduct an actual DOE is not possible at all due to logistics of it. However, let's say I take the RF model as my data generating process. I then desi...

    MarkovVaribles1 MarkovVaribles1
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    Nov 2, 2023 11:47 AM
    948 views | 1 replies
  • Simulation Experiment

    I used prediction profiler to find parameters to maximize desirability, then simulated to table. Then I was taught in a JMP class to "use TLC drop down toolbar, click Edge of Failure script". I think it might be from an add-on, but I don't know how to get there again. This I was taught to use to narrow Factors until I get below a certain OOS failure rate. It's a nice feature and visual graph, but ...

    evtran evtran
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    Oct 31, 2023 6:20 AM
    1167 views | 1 replies
  • DOE - Augment Design to Focus on More Narrow Range

    Hi, Question: Is there a way, to add runs to a DOE (Augment Design), which adds a focused range of a factor. This way you can evaluate a wider range, and also focus on the expected optimal range based on prior knowledge. Ex. 25 runs with a factor(A) of 0-100 + 5 runs with factor(A) of 0-30 Background:I have created a definitive screening design which ranges my factors very wide. I have prior knowl...

    MetaLizard62080 MetaLizard62080
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    Oct 27, 2023 2:24 AM
    2729 views | 4 replies
  • How to adjust the factor range for specific factors within an ongoing DOE

    Hi, I designed a DOE that has two independent buffers. This DOE will range components in each buffer which will be used in a processing step sequentially. IE, buffer A, followed by buffer B. We already prepared for the DOE, and formulated the A buffers as per the recommended design. For the B buffers, we intended on ranging 2 components but later decided to reduce to ranging one component, and als...

    MetaLizard62080 MetaLizard62080
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    Oct 26, 2023 5:25 PM
    763 views | 0 replies

Latest Discussions

  • How to adjust the factor range for specific factors within an ongoing DOE

    Hi, I designed a DOE that has two independent buffers. This DOE will range components in each buffer which will be used in a processing step sequentially. IE, buffer A, followed by buffer B. We already prepared for the DOE, and formulated the A buffers as per the recommended design. For the B buffers, we intended on ranging 2 components but later decided to reduce to ranging one component, and als...

    MetaLizard62080 MetaLizard62080
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    Oct 26, 2023 5:25 PM
    763 views | 0 replies
  • Discrete Choice Experiment: Prohibited Combination

    Hi everyone,I would like to design my first DCE. I am going to use 6 attributes that differ in the levels from 2 to 4 levels. However, I have a limitation where there is an impossible combination that may appear; for example, the cheapest product would not be possible to have the best feature. Is there any way for me to select the prohibited combination? Or, is the D-optimal design will always cal...

    andikawp andikawp
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    Sep 6, 2023 7:11 AM
    839 views | 0 replies
  • 49 factor dsd design

    When designing dsd with 49 factors and 4 additional runs. Why do I get 109 runs and not 105 runs?

    ConditionalRam9 ConditionalRam9
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    Jul 22, 2023 7:29 AM
    670 views | 0 replies
  • Main Menu("command") - return value?

    If I open a file via open("filename"), the command returns a reference to the data table which can be used as dt = open("filename");If I trigger open viadt = Main Menu("open")it doesn't return a reference to the data table. In general, is there a way, when triggering a command from the Main Menu, to get the return value?e.g. a reference to a data table for a user defined file loader - or an error ...

    hogi hogi
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    Jun 7, 2023 8:42 AM
    747 views | 0 replies
  • how to read the output from Johnson-Neyman plot and floodlight analyisis?

    hi,I have got an add-in from https://community.jmp.com/t5/JMPer-Cable/Who-what-why-and-how-Tools-for-modeling-and-visualizing/bc-p/624293#M842 to implement floodlight analysis through Johnson-Neyman Plot.  according to the table of the example from the linkage above; what does "_c" mean? such as "meaning_c" and overwhelming_c"? focus on my own study, I got a moderator called "SE" which is a contin...

    Rongyu_Kuang Rongyu_Kuang
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    Apr 23, 2023 8:56 AM
    1388 views | 0 replies
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