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  • DOE - Compare Slopes

    I have data from a 3x3 DOE but testing 2 standard concentrations. I want to compare the slopes between each condition but am not sure how to do this. I was fiddling with Fit model but am unsure how to add the slope for the response comparison. Using JMP 18.1.10.

    LadderMonster LadderMonster
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    Jul 14, 2025 10:24 AM
    700 views | 4 replies
  • How should I treat a factor with range or value that is dependent on the level of another factor in a DOE?

    Hello,   I am designing a DOE with 4 factors. My problem is that the range for 2 factors are dependent on the level of 1 of the factors. For example:   Factor 1 - low (1), medium (2), high (3) If Factor 1 is at low setting, then Factor 2 settings are low (1), medium (2), high (3). If Factor 1 is at high setting, then Factor 2 settings are low (3), medium (4), high (6).   The range or values for lo...

    CuriousExplorer CuriousExplorer
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    Jul 14, 2025 6:46 AM
    433 views | 2 replies
  • Reporting DOE results for publication

    Hi,  I am writing up a manuscript that includes Design of Experiments (Plackett-Burman DOE and Full Factorial DOE).  However, I am unsure what is important to report in the publications to be as transparent as possible.    So far, I have included the model metrics (R2, R2 adjusted, PRESS, model p-value, lack of fit p-value) as well as the significant terms and interactions and their p-value. I bel...

    SaraA SaraA
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    Jul 14, 2025 12:00 AM
    2251 views | 15 replies
  • Rank Unique

    I want to calculate a new column to rank a column uniquely. Below are the example output that i want to achieve. But by using the JSL rank formula doesn't help me to achieve what i want. Can anyone please advise me?  The formula i use is Col Rank(:Label) LabelRankWhat I wantNVM_VMAX_PRG_EVENR2_DCMP[1],80376,max11NVM_VMAX_PRG_EVENR2_DCMP[1],80376,max21NVM_VMAX_PRG_EVENR2_DCMP[1],80376,max31NVM_VMAX...

    OneNorthJMP OneNorthJMP
    Discussions |
    Jul 10, 2025 12:46 PM
    3993 views | 7 replies
  • Largest possible model for a DSD?

    I was watching the following Youtube video below where Dr. Ramsey is showing how to analyze a 6-factor DSD with 4 center points (total runs = 17).    At around the 5:25 mark he's showing how to use best subsets/all possible models to reduce the full quadratic model, and mentions the maximum number of terms for this DOE has 9 terms. He says to calculate this number, take the number of unique settin...

    mjz5448 mjz5448
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    Jul 7, 2025 7:58 PM
    747 views | 3 replies

Latest Discussions

  • DOE - Compare Slopes

    I have data from a 3x3 DOE but testing 2 standard concentrations. I want to compare the slopes between each condition but am not sure how to do this. I was fiddling with Fit model but am unsure how to add the slope for the response comparison. Using JMP 18.1.10.

    LadderMonster LadderMonster
    Discussions |
    Jul 14, 2025 10:24 AM
    700 views | 4 replies
  • How should I treat a factor with range or value that is dependent on the level of another factor in a DOE?

    Hello,   I am designing a DOE with 4 factors. My problem is that the range for 2 factors are dependent on the level of 1 of the factors. For example:   Factor 1 - low (1), medium (2), high (3) If Factor 1 is at low setting, then Factor 2 settings are low (1), medium (2), high (3). If Factor 1 is at high setting, then Factor 2 settings are low (3), medium (4), high (6).   The range or values for lo...

    CuriousExplorer CuriousExplorer
    Discussions |
    Jul 14, 2025 6:46 AM
    433 views | 2 replies
  • Largest possible model for a DSD?

    I was watching the following Youtube video below where Dr. Ramsey is showing how to analyze a 6-factor DSD with 4 center points (total runs = 17).    At around the 5:25 mark he's showing how to use best subsets/all possible models to reduce the full quadratic model, and mentions the maximum number of terms for this DOE has 9 terms. He says to calculate this number, take the number of unique settin...

    mjz5448 mjz5448
    Discussions |
    Jul 7, 2025 7:58 PM
    747 views | 3 replies
  • I-optimal custom DOE RSM design with continuous and categorical factors - centre points not balanced?

    Hi, I want to create an I-optimal custom DOE with 5 continuous factors and one categorical factor (with 2 levels). I also want to have 4 centre points which I specify on set-up. I also choose RSM for my model as I know there is curvature. When JMP creates the design, the centre points are not equally divided across the two categorical levels - one category gets 4 centre points and the other gets 2...

    Here4DOE Here4DOE
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    Jul 2, 2025 9:02 AM
    414 views | 1 replies
  • Calculating Z‐value and Effect Size (r) for a Paired Wilcoxon Signed‐Rank Test

    We performed a paired Wilcoxon signed-rank test to compare pre- and post-intervention values. Is there a method or add-in available to calculate the r and Z values?

    Tos Tos
    Discussions |
    Jun 30, 2025 6:50 AM
    386 views | 0 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Calculating Z‐value and Effect Size (r) for a Paired Wilcoxon Signed‐Rank Test

    We performed a paired Wilcoxon signed-rank test to compare pre- and post-intervention values. Is there a method or add-in available to calculate the r and Z values?

    Tos Tos
    Discussions |
    Jun 30, 2025 6:50 AM
    386 views | 0 replies
  • Remove Crosshair in Profiler

    Hello everyone, I am looking for a solution to remove the crosshair in the Prediction Profiler. Any kind of hack would be helpful, like e.g. changing the transparancy. 

    AnjaW AnjaW
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    Jun 18, 2025 5:15 AM
    457 views | 0 replies
  • Streamlining Data Workflows With JMP & MATLAB

    Integrating tools like JMP and MATLAB offers a streamlined approach to engineering analysis, making workflows more efficient and reducing the need for redundant script rewriting. By leveraging JMP’s powerful data analysis and visualization capabilities alongside MATLAB’s robust computational tools, engineers can seamlessly combine the strengths of both platforms. This integration allows for the ra...

    brycerjs8 brycerjs8
    Discussions |
    Feb 18, 2025 7:07 AM
    578 views | 0 replies
  • Sample size for Reliability Life Test

    I have used the interval explorer for parametric reliability life test planning for sample size calculation of accelerated life test. Please can someone confirm if the sample size returned is the total sample size or sample size per stress levels? Assuming I have 3 temperature levels, do I use 75 samples per temperature level or 25?

    EngrAkin EngrAkin
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    Dec 11, 2024 7:11 AM
    687 views | 0 replies
  • help to get R squared predicted

    Hello!I installed a script from a community response regarding the calculation of R²pred, as shown in the image below (I'm using JMP 18 pro): (link da resposta do @erich_gundlach https://community.jmp.com/t5/JMP-Add-Ins/Predicted-R-square-calculator/ta-p/39927)  In PRESS, R²pred didn't appear. (Press is low because I haven't reduced the model yet, don't worry =))  I really need to show these R²pre...

    ivanpicchi ivanpicchi
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    Dec 4, 2024 10:21 AM
    663 views | 0 replies
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