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  • Multiple means comparision for non-parametric data?

    I am analyzing some data that is so strongly left-skewed that it has to be analyzed nonparametrically. Although my preferred question would be to see whether three wasp species differ in their preferences among three baits (a factorial design would work great if the data could be normalized), I think I’d settle for the Kruskal-Wallis analysis for each species separately IF I could then do the mult...

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    Nov 20, 2009 7:39 PM
    4984 views | 5 replies
  • Within-subjects and between-subjects variance

    Hi!

    I'm looking for a way to distinguish the within-subjects variance from the between-subjects variance!
    My data table looks like this:

    Person 1 Value1 1
    Person 1 Value2 2
    Person 2 Value1 1
    Person 2 Value2 2
    Person 2 Value3 3
    Person 2 Value4 4
    Person 3 Value1 1
    Person 3 Value2 2
    Person 3 Value3 3
    Person 4 Value1 1
    Person 5 Value1 1
    Person 5 Value2 2

    What I tried was a "MANOVA" from the "Fit model" menu with "Va...

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    Nov 18, 2009 1:37 PM
    11558 views | 3 replies
  • Calculating average of zonal data in contour map

    Hi Guys,

    I have this contour map which is divided into several square zones (4x4). I wanted to calculate the average of all the data points in all the zones (e.g. say Average of Z1 = , Average of Z2 = , )on the contour map. The number of points in a zone varies at the edge of the circular countor map.
    Is there an easier way of doing this other than manually selecting data points from each zone, lab...

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    Oct 23, 2009 7:58 AM
    7474 views | 12 replies
  • Plotting time series data in JMP

    I find the bubble plot time variable capability a wonderful tool to demonstrate to managers how product sales change over time. I now have a need for a stacked bar chart where the x variables are static, character variables, say apples, oranges, grapes. The bar and stack heights would change over time, oh say based on quantity sold by color. And of course I would need to export the graph to pow...

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    Oct 12, 2009 3:13 PM
    12631 views | 4 replies
  • JSL: How do I Group Columns with JSL?

    Hello community:

    One can group columns by selecting them in the columns window and choosing "Group columns" in the context menu. Is there a JSL statement doing the same thing? I found nothing in the operators index or scripting guide.

    Thanks,
    Dahla

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    Oct 12, 2009 6:48 AM
    19765 views | 14 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Multiple means comparision for non-parametric data?

    I am analyzing some data that is so strongly left-skewed that it has to be analyzed nonparametrically. Although my preferred question would be to see whether three wasp species differ in their preferences among three baits (a factorial design would work great if the data could be normalized), I think I’d settle for the Kruskal-Wallis analysis for each species separately IF I could then do the mult...

    Discussions |
    Nov 20, 2009 7:39 PM
    4984 views | 5 replies
  • Calculating average of zonal data in contour map

    Hi Guys,

    I have this contour map which is divided into several square zones (4x4). I wanted to calculate the average of all the data points in all the zones (e.g. say Average of Z1 = , Average of Z2 = , )on the contour map. The number of points in a zone varies at the edge of the circular countor map.
    Is there an easier way of doing this other than manually selecting data points from each zone, lab...

    Discussions |
    Oct 23, 2009 7:58 AM
    7474 views | 12 replies
  • Looking for advice on LD50/ED50 calculation with JMP

    Hi JMP users,
    I've tried to figure this out but the statistics guide is vague enough that I can't quite get to the answer that I need to make this work.

    I'm trying to get JMP to work for computing LD50 values based on observed mortality proportions.

    The documentation and routines in JMP seems to rely on a logistic regression and imply that inverse prediction at 0.5 will yield an LD50. The problem is...

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    Sep 30, 2009 2:23 PM
    5987 views | 1 replies
  • Finding minimum value within each repeating sequence of column values

    What formula will find a minimum value within each repeating sequence of column values?

    I have a large database in which I wish to report the minimum (maximum) value within each 7-member, repeating sequence in a column of real values.

    Thanks for any help.

    defcon defcon
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    Sep 21, 2009 2:00 PM
    3285 views | 2 replies
  • importing from Excel

    I have JMP v8 on a Macintosh with OS 10.5.8

    When I try to import data from Excel, the files with xls extension are selectable while those with xlsx are not. Is there any way to select xlsx files?

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    Sep 17, 2009 8:44 PM
    3070 views | 2 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Random Parameters in Profiler?

    I am evaluating JMP (currently V. 7, but my company is in the upgrade process) and I am particularly interested in figuring out how to use the Profiler for some of my frequent activities. Can anyone help with the following?

    I would like to simulate a function F(x, theta(i)) over a range of x values. Theta(i) is a set of parameters drawn from a multivariate-normal distribution for each individual ...

    jff jff
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    Jun 25, 2009 5:53 AM
    2788 views | 0 replies
  • Overlay normal quantile plots without long string labels

    Hello,

    I am a longtime user of JMP7. To make overlay normal quantile plots I use Fit Y by X, where Y is the continual variable like Height and X is a categorical variable like Gender. Using Right-click/Legend gives a nice color coded legend for the curves, but JMP also tries to label each curve way up at the top (upper quantile) end of the curve. Invariably these are ugly and overlap each other. ...

    karenb karenb
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    Jun 2, 2009 5:54 PM
    3347 views | 0 replies
  • Welcome to the JMP Software Discussion Forum!


    We hope you'll find this forum useful as a place to connect with other users of JMP Software, pose questions and share your expertise in using JMP. Topics may include, but are not limited to: data visualization, Design of Experiments (DOE), exploratory data mining, programming with the JMP Scripting Language (JSL), quality, statistical procedures using JMP and Visual Six Sigma.

    Please note that thi...

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    Jan 12, 2009 7:24 AM
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