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  • % Gauge R&R or Precision-to-Tolerance ratio

    When reporting the Gauge R&R in version 13.1.0 the below report is available. When I open help, the below does not specify which is the % Gauge R&R number for the guidelines. Example of the Gauge R&R ReportNote: To generate the reduced Gauge R&R report, select File > Preferences > Platforms > Variability Chart > Reduced Gauge RR Report.In this example, the values in the Variation column are the sq...

    caroljackson caroljackson
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    May 27, 2020 12:53 PM
    13655 views | 2 replies
  • Power Analysis in Design Evaluation (DOE)

    Hi, Under the Design Evaluation (after the DOE is created), there is a tab called Power Analysis per below photo. I understood the Power represents the probability of detecting a significant effect (if there is). For example here, this design have a probability of 57.2% to detect effect of X1 if it is a significant effect. My questions:1.  Understood the Coefficient is the "slope" or effect streng...

    ChrisLooi ChrisLooi
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    May 27, 2020 11:57 AM
    10991 views | 2 replies
  • How to check for interaction effects in ANOVA

    Hi there, this might be a rookie question. Nevertheless: I have performed a 2x2x2 between subjects experiment. I am running ANOVA's to test for main effects, but I also want to test for interaction effects. But how to do that? For example, what is the interaction effect of treatment X and Y together and/or the effect of gender? Any advice for how to solve this would be highly appreciated.   

    KatrineKunst KatrineKunst
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    May 27, 2020 11:54 AM
    12392 views | 3 replies
  • Two-way ANOVA with non-normal data and heterogeneity of variances

    Dear friends of data analysis!   I'm struggling with the data for my thesis - I want to do two-way anovas, but my data is non-normally distributed and shows no homogeneity of variances. My data was collected monthly over a one-year period, with 4 data points per month (respectively for the below-mentioned variables) per treatment (of which I have two) = ~ 48 data points per treatment, ~96 in total...

    frankyfroo frankyfroo
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    May 27, 2020 11:42 AM
    13147 views | 2 replies
  • How do you display all data values on the chart permanently?

    You can display a value permanently. You simply Label the variable that you are interested in, select the rows and it will display…    

    Bass_Masri Bass_Masri
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    May 26, 2020 2:57 PM
    2669 views | 1 replies

Latest Discussions

  • % Gauge R&R or Precision-to-Tolerance ratio

    When reporting the Gauge R&R in version 13.1.0 the below report is available. When I open help, the below does not specify which is the % Gauge R&R number for the guidelines. Example of the Gauge R&R ReportNote: To generate the reduced Gauge R&R report, select File > Preferences > Platforms > Variability Chart > Reduced Gauge RR Report.In this example, the values in the Variation column are the sq...

    caroljackson caroljackson
    Discussions |
    May 27, 2020 12:53 PM
    13655 views | 2 replies
  • Power Analysis in Design Evaluation (DOE)

    Hi, Under the Design Evaluation (after the DOE is created), there is a tab called Power Analysis per below photo. I understood the Power represents the probability of detecting a significant effect (if there is). For example here, this design have a probability of 57.2% to detect effect of X1 if it is a significant effect. My questions:1.  Understood the Coefficient is the "slope" or effect streng...

    ChrisLooi ChrisLooi
    Discussions |
    May 27, 2020 11:57 AM
    10991 views | 2 replies
  • How to check for interaction effects in ANOVA

    Hi there, this might be a rookie question. Nevertheless: I have performed a 2x2x2 between subjects experiment. I am running ANOVA's to test for main effects, but I also want to test for interaction effects. But how to do that? For example, what is the interaction effect of treatment X and Y together and/or the effect of gender? Any advice for how to solve this would be highly appreciated.   

    KatrineKunst KatrineKunst
    Discussions |
    May 27, 2020 11:54 AM
    12392 views | 3 replies
  • Two-way ANOVA with non-normal data and heterogeneity of variances

    Dear friends of data analysis!   I'm struggling with the data for my thesis - I want to do two-way anovas, but my data is non-normally distributed and shows no homogeneity of variances. My data was collected monthly over a one-year period, with 4 data points per month (respectively for the below-mentioned variables) per treatment (of which I have two) = ~ 48 data points per treatment, ~96 in total...

    frankyfroo frankyfroo
    Discussions |
    May 27, 2020 11:42 AM
    13147 views | 2 replies
  • How do you display all data values on the chart permanently?

    You can display a value permanently. You simply Label the variable that you are interested in, select the rows and it will display…    

    Bass_Masri Bass_Masri
    Discussions |
    May 26, 2020 2:57 PM
    2669 views | 1 replies

Latest Discussions

  • How do I have two different chart types in a single graph using two axis?

    While doing some research to answer this question, I found this article on the JMP community that helped me get started. How do I do a combination bar and line plot using Overlay Plot?    Using the big class sample data example of height and weight I was able to create a bar chart for weight and a line plot for height on the same chart using the Overlay Plot.     To do this, first clear the row s...

    Bass_Masri Bass_Masri
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    Apr 28, 2020 4:28 PM
    3575 views | 0 replies
  • How do I calculate z-scores at different aggregation levels?

    Hello,  How do I use JSL to calculate Z-scores at different levels of aggregation? I am working with cancer mortality data (1999 - 2015) at the county-level. I need to calculate Z-scores to compare each county to the others within a state and all counties within the country. I cannot simply use the standardize function because it automatically takes an average of rates--which is invalid unless the...

    Jmsouch Jmsouch
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    Feb 26, 2020 7:04 AM
    1626 views | 0 replies
  • Calling Windows API ImageViewer.dll to display JPG files.

    I am working with a very large database of image files and want to be able to display the file for the user for visual inspection from a script. I have been able to get the following code to load the DLL but get an error requesting a signature argument. Does anyone know how to get a signature string from the system to pass to the DLL.   ERROR MESSAGE FORM LOG: Second argument to CallDLL must be a ...

    DMeakin1 DMeakin1
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    Jan 17, 2020 10:19 AM
    1483 views | 0 replies
  • Running script from command line on MAC

    Not a mac person.  Does anyone know how to run a jsl script from command line on a mac?  I specifically mean WITHOUT "//!" at the top of it.     I have this but it only opens the file unless I have the "//!" open -g -W -a /Applications/JMP\ Pro\ 15.app/ $(pwd)/myscript.jsl

    vince_faller vince_faller
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    Jan 10, 2020 2:26 PM
    1324 views | 0 replies
  • how to add confounding variable

    I am working with a multi level data. Data is attached.In this dataset, I have 8- X variable: cumulative risk (continuous), all other risk (dichotomous). 3- Y variables: insurance and practice (dichotomous) and time (continuous)I have one confounding variable Age (continuous). I will have to add random effect to X variable. But I am confused how to add confounding variable to this analysis. Can an...

    billi billi
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    Jan 6, 2020 9:39 AM
    1285 views | 0 replies
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