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  • Is it possible to have one factor which is not significant in a response surface model but the quadratic term for the same factor is?

    I'm trying to model one of my responses in JMP which has been evaluated using a DoE CCD design. In the DoE model, I have one factor which is not significant to the model around this response (p >0.05) but the quadratic term is significant (p<0.05). According to the Effect Hereditary Principle, in order for an interaction to be significant, at least one of its parent factors should be significant. ...

    Michael_Mart Michael_Mart
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    Nov 17, 2020 4:43 PM
    2858 views | 3 replies
  • how do I multiply each row values backward in one column until a criteria is met

    Hello, I have the following challenge that I have trouble scripting with. My starting data table looks like below. I would like to multiply Xi backwards starting from col2 =0 as the criteria and put the new values in a new column.col1 col2X1  0X2  y2X3  y3…Xn  ynXX1 0XX2 yy2….XXn yyn….….My end data table would look like this:col1 col2 col3X1  0  Xn*Xn-1*……X3*X2*X1X2  y2 Xn*Xn-1*…..X3*X2X3  y3 Xn*X...

    Tinghui Tinghui
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    Nov 17, 2020 8:43 AM
    3543 views | 7 replies
  • Exporting Model Formulae to Excel

    Hi,I'm sure this has been asked previously and I'm just missing something in my search, but is there an easy way (other than copy and paste) to take the prediction formula from a regression model in JMP to apply directly to an Excel table?  Thanks in advance 

    SLittle SLittle
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    Nov 17, 2020 8:39 AM
    2136 views | 1 replies
  • How do I plot mathematical functions with JMP?

    I realize that JMP isn't a mathematical function plotter, but suppose I have a function:  y=((v1+v2)*sin(v3+arcsine(v1/(v1+v2)))/sin(pi()-v3-arcsine(v1/(v1+v2))-v4/v1)-v1) ... and I'd like to plot it using Graph Builder.  Is there a convenient way to do this type of thing with JMP?  (preferably without resorting to JSL) Seems like it would involve building a full-factorial matrix of inputs v1 thru...

    BHarris BHarris
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    Nov 16, 2020 1:20 PM
    11749 views | 19 replies
  • How to perform simple intraclass correlation to determine interrater reliability?

    I'm trying to figure out the best way to complete a relatively simple intraclass correlation (ICC) analysis. In my study, three raters scored 100 performance evaluations on a 1-10 scale for various components of performance. Each rater scored each performance evaluation once. I ran the Measurement Systems Analysis platform with Rater as "X", Evaluation (1-100) as "part", and Score as "Y". I got a ...

    francisk francisk
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    Nov 13, 2020 6:15 AM
    4987 views | 1 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Exporting Model Formulae to Excel

    Hi,I'm sure this has been asked previously and I'm just missing something in my search, but is there an easy way (other than copy and paste) to take the prediction formula from a regression model in JMP to apply directly to an Excel table?  Thanks in advance 

    SLittle SLittle
    Discussions |
    Nov 17, 2020 8:39 AM
    2136 views | 1 replies
  • How to perform simple intraclass correlation to determine interrater reliability?

    I'm trying to figure out the best way to complete a relatively simple intraclass correlation (ICC) analysis. In my study, three raters scored 100 performance evaluations on a 1-10 scale for various components of performance. Each rater scored each performance evaluation once. I ran the Measurement Systems Analysis platform with Rater as "X", Evaluation (1-100) as "part", and Score as "Y". I got a ...

    francisk francisk
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    Nov 13, 2020 6:15 AM
    4987 views | 1 replies
  • pie chart label position

    In the below pie chart the values are outside the circle. Is there a way to put the labels inside?  

    JKS JKS
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    Nov 7, 2020 7:23 AM
    1493 views | 1 replies
  • Capability Analysis Script

    Hello, Is it possible to hide some of the capability indices when using Capability Analysis? I'm trying to write a control chart script that will only display Ppk, PPM, and % Actual out of Spec. This is part of a larger script and Control Chart Builder can't be used. Thanks.

    beginner beginner
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    Nov 6, 2020 11:35 AM
    4004 views | 8 replies
  • Background reference plot in Graph Builder

    Suppose I have a baseline data set of the growth rate of bacteria A over time at room temperature and 40% humidity. Then I run an experiment on bacteria B where I vary the temperature and humidity levels to see how those affect the growth rate, wanting to see them relative to bacteria A. My columns are:  bacteriaType, temp, humidity, time, growthRate I'd like to do this:  time -> X, growthRate -> ...

    BHarris BHarris
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    Nov 6, 2020 6:43 AM
    3712 views | 9 replies

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  • Problem specifying model for a partly nested ANOVA design

    My study design is mixed-model with one fixed between-plot fixed factor (A), a random plot factor (B), nested in A (B[A]), and two crossed within-plot fixed factors (C and D).  I'm able to enter a full factorial model that includes the 3 fixed factors and all their interactions, using either the Least Squares or Mixed-Model Personality.  I'm also able to add the random factor (B[A]), but things go...

    wpsousa wpsousa
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    Oct 19, 2020 10:39 PM
    1156 views | 0 replies
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