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  • Analyzing Repeated Measures Data in JMP® Software - masterthesis example

     Hi,

    I was wondering if someone could verify if I took the right steps in setting up a mixed model for repeated measures for the following research: In our research we had 2 groups of soccer players (amateur vs. professionals).Each player of both groups performed 3 physical tests (a short vs. a long laboratory test vs. a field test), each test was performed on different days.Our outcome measure was...

    ThomasVH ThomasVH
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    Dec 10, 2016 2:29 PM
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  • Help with design/analysis of repeated-measures protocol

    Hello,I am preparing to design experiments for my research protocol and I am trying to settle on a model to analyze my data with. Below is my design setup:Response variable: heart-rateRandom factor: subjectFixed factor: treatment (control, treatment A, treatment B)Goal: determine statistically significant factor/interaction effects deviating from baseline heart-rateProtocol:Record baseline heart-r...

    bio_grad bio_grad
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    Dec 9, 2016 3:56 PM
    23147 views | 10 replies
  • How to change column data type from Numeric to Character?

    Hi everyone, I have a small problem but it seems that no one in the web have a solution for it, not specifically anyway. I'm trying to change column Data Type from Numeric to Character during JSL run, Just to be clear - I'm not trying to change Modeling Type - there are a lot of good examples for that in the web. I'm trying to change the Data Type - (it seems no one manage to do yet). thanks!

    ariel ariel
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    Dec 9, 2016 7:26 AM
    57722 views | 5 replies
  • Recommendation for a text book that teaches statistics with JMP

    I am looking for a textbook that teaches statistics with JMP demonstration. The contents I am planning to cover include t-test, ANOVA, regression and multiple regression. The one I am using right now is:Carver, R. H. (2014). Practical data analysis with JMP, second edition. Cary, NC: SAS Institute, Inc.I find it a good introduction to JMP, but the statistics part is a bit weak. Does anybody have a...

    xiaoyaj0 xiaoyaj0
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    Dec 8, 2016 12:56 PM
    12825 views | 8 replies
  • Bin vs. die and device related to Lot

    I am still new in Semiconductor field; While I know what is the Lot, wafer and the die. I still need to know what is the bin?! How is it related to die? Why Lot is joined with device? How is it known devices related to Lot?
    Is there any documentation about this?
    I really need your help, any comment or link will be highly appreciated.
    (I did many search on google but didn't find what I need, maybe I a...

    basharss basharss
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    Dec 8, 2016 8:06 AM
    10356 views | 2 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Recommendation for a text book that teaches statistics with JMP

    I am looking for a textbook that teaches statistics with JMP demonstration. The contents I am planning to cover include t-test, ANOVA, regression and multiple regression. The one I am using right now is:Carver, R. H. (2014). Practical data analysis with JMP, second edition. Cary, NC: SAS Institute, Inc.I find it a good introduction to JMP, but the statistics part is a bit weak. Does anybody have a...

    xiaoyaj0 xiaoyaj0
    Discussions |
    Dec 8, 2016 12:56 PM
    12825 views | 8 replies
  • Bin vs. die and device related to Lot

    I am still new in Semiconductor field; While I know what is the Lot, wafer and the die. I still need to know what is the bin?! How is it related to die? Why Lot is joined with device? How is it known devices related to Lot?
    Is there any documentation about this?
    I really need your help, any comment or link will be highly appreciated.
    (I did many search on google but didn't find what I need, maybe I a...

    basharss basharss
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    Dec 8, 2016 8:06 AM
    10356 views | 2 replies
  • How to prevent NA being treated as Missing Value Code by column compression?

    I have a large JSL script that uses column compression several times to keep file sizes managable: dt << Compress Selected Columns();My issue is that for columns (both ordinal and nominal) where I have values such as "a","b","c","d","NA", the compression function removes the "NA" values, I assume because it treats them as a Missing Value Code. However, I require the "NA" to remain as it is used in...

    rijking rijking
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    Dec 7, 2016 2:02 PM
    4288 views | 2 replies
  • Create horizontal border to separate y-grouped plots

    Hi,   I want to create a horizontal border to seperate my y-grouped plots. I have attached a screen shot show with black crosses where I want to create the border.  

    tobben24 tobben24
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    Dec 1, 2016 11:44 AM
    4281 views | 2 replies
  • Script formatting for Variability Charts

    Hello,   I am trying to script a series of Variability Charts in a single Window, which I could save to a JRN or pptx later.   Each chart is intended to display the values (in Y) of different parameters (e.g. Height, Weight, Length) with different combination of independent X axis {due to this reason, I could not script it as By( :Parameter_Class ) } in a single Variability Chart platform.   Probl...

    ylee ylee
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    Nov 30, 2016 5:46 PM
    7287 views | 2 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Odds ratios for multiway tables

    On twitter earlier today, someone asked if the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) odds ratio (OR) test was available in JMP when the stratification variable is not the X in Fit Y by X. Anytime I need to go from two variables to more than two variables, the first place I look is Fit Model. The beauty of fit model is that not only can I use as many variables as I want, but I can consider interactions bet...

    DonMcCormack DonMcCormack
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    Aug 10, 2016 3:35 PM
    4709 views | 0 replies
  • How to find ETA squared effect size for MANOVA?

    Hello, Does anyone know how to calculate the eta squared value from a manova analysis in JMP? I know that the E and H matrices tab shows the sum of squares for each parameter, but which values do I use to calculate SStotal and SSeffect? In my model, I have 2 control variables (age and gender) and then a two way factorial. If only one of these variables (in addition to both control variables) is si...

    nsalmano_stanfo nsalmano_stanfo
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    Aug 8, 2016 7:04 AM
    3655 views | 0 replies
  • Is there an easy way to get the FWHM (full width half max) of a curve using JMP?

    Dear JMP community,Is there an easy way to get the FWHM (full width half max) of a spectral curve using JMP? Finding the minima and maxima are fairly straightforward, but then calculating the FWHM seems to be much more laborious in JMP, especially if the data is sparse and we would like to interpolate to get more accurate intersections between the peak and the FWHM value. In my case, the peak is o...

    mcjorge mcjorge
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    Jul 22, 2016 8:13 AM
    4749 views | 0 replies
  • Co-Kriging with JMP and Matlab

    Hi!I was wondering if anyone already tried to work with Co-Kriging, using JMP together with Matlab. As JMP only fits Ordinary Kriging Models (Gaussian Process with Gaussian Correlation Function), I would like to send data (generated with Space Filling JMP Platform) from JMP to Matlab, fit the models there (Matlab), and bring the MODELS back to JMP, to use inside Profile Platform. Do you have any e...

    samuelbbaco0 samuelbbaco0
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    Dec 4, 2015 12:32 PM
    3446 views | 0 replies
  • Interpreting canonical structure and scores in discriminant analysis

    I'm trying to interpret the relative contributions of my variables in a discriminant function analysis of chemical data for three groups of rocks.  In a stepwise, linear, common covariance discriminant function analysis I'm able to generate non-overlapping 95% confidence ellipses for my three groups with no incorrectly assigned data points using 6 variables.  My understanding is that the scoring c...

    amzipkin amzipkin
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    Oct 20, 2015 3:25 PM
    3369 views | 0 replies
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