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  • reference for computation of bounded variance components in mixed effect model

    Hello,I was looking for a reference explaining how the variance components of a mixed effect model are computed with the "unbounded variance components" option unthicked. Thanks! PY

    PYS PYS
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    May 6, 2024 12:25 AM
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  • model screening

    Hello.
    The question I have is that I have a dataset, and I want to separate 30% of this dataset for testing. I want to try different models using model screening, but for the validation part of my models, I want all my models to use exactly the same test dataset for validation.
    What should I do for this purpose?

    maryam_nourmand maryam_nourmand
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    May 5, 2024 4:29 AM
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  • logistic regression

    hello.
    my question is how can I calculate the probability of each data sample belonging to a specific class in logistic regression?

    maryam_nourmand maryam_nourmand
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    May 3, 2024 8:00 AM
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  • Multi component, multi supplier and multi concentration DoE design

    I am trying to create a DoE design in which I have 3 supplement types and each supplement have 3 different suppliers. I would like to test more than 3 concentrations for each supplement. So I would need to use discrete numeric design, however this would mean that JMP's suggestion on the ideal concentration wouldn't be outside of these predetermined numbers. Another issue I seem to be facing with i...

    Moses8 Moses8
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    Apr 30, 2024 9:54 AM
    1672 views | 4 replies
  • Model Screening: Neural network / K-fold crossvalidation

    I need to use model screening to fit a model by Neural network. the default setup for NN is 3TanH. but when I change setup in model launch ( For example: 1TanH 1 Linear 1 Gaussian), it shows me an alert: " Note: The data table has changed. The output no longer represents the data. TO synchronize the output with the data, select "sync to data table changes" from the platform menu."How can I change ...

    Nimaxim Nimaxim
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    Apr 30, 2024 2:28 AM
    1677 views | 2 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Multi component, multi supplier and multi concentration DoE design

    I am trying to create a DoE design in which I have 3 supplement types and each supplement have 3 different suppliers. I would like to test more than 3 concentrations for each supplement. So I would need to use discrete numeric design, however this would mean that JMP's suggestion on the ideal concentration wouldn't be outside of these predetermined numbers. Another issue I seem to be facing with i...

    Moses8 Moses8
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    Apr 30, 2024 9:54 AM
    1672 views | 4 replies
  • Model Screening: Neural network / K-fold crossvalidation

    I need to use model screening to fit a model by Neural network. the default setup for NN is 3TanH. but when I change setup in model launch ( For example: 1TanH 1 Linear 1 Gaussian), it shows me an alert: " Note: The data table has changed. The output no longer represents the data. TO synchronize the output with the data, select "sync to data table changes" from the platform menu."How can I change ...

    Nimaxim Nimaxim
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    Apr 30, 2024 2:28 AM
    1677 views | 2 replies
  • Which post hoc test can I use after a friedman test?

    Hi there.I'm using the Friedman test on my data and now I would like to know which of the non-parametric comparisons can I use as a post hoc test. The test I wanted to use was Bonferroni, for making the adjustments and error corrections. What should I do?

    CompositeRam426 CompositeRam426
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    Apr 25, 2024 4:51 AM
    8051 views | 8 replies
  • Finding the perfect lightweight hiking food

    This rabbit hole is just for fun: I found a huge spreadsheet that lists data for thousands of potential hiking foods. My question is: What is the most lightweight mixture of foods that you can bring camping that has the ideal balance of macronutrients? (60% carbs, 20% protein, 20% fats).  Thoughts:1. You want to minimize the weighted average g/calories.2. I'll assume you can get micronutrients by ...

    RatioModelOx453 RatioModelOx453
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    Apr 18, 2024 2:45 PM
    2959 views | 6 replies
  • What to do with contained effects

    I am running a 2x2 full factorial study and only looking to model main effects and one-way interactions. As shown below, I have a main effect that appears as less significant than the one-way interaction that contains it. I know the interaction factor is also itself insignificant, but in the past I've seen it as significant. In the past i've just removed the insignificant interaction factor before...

    sanch1 sanch1
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    Apr 15, 2024 8:21 AM
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