Changing confidence level of regression parameter
Hi,Under the Fit Y by X or Fit Model platform, JMP by default gives 95% CI for regression parameters b0, b1, etc. Is there a way to change the confidence level to, say, 90%?Thanks in advance.
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view all learning resourcesHi,Under the Fit Y by X or Fit Model platform, JMP by default gives 95% CI for regression parameters b0, b1, etc. Is there a way to change the confidence level to, say, 90%?Thanks in advance.
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HelloHow to define the probability of significance 0.05 and 0.01 in JmpThank you
Hey guys, I am trying to visually represent trends in many groups of sets of data as efficiently as possible. My thoughts were to use an XY bivariate and draw splines through points, as shown below. I did this one by drawing/editing splines one data set at a time using the row filter, but this is very time consuming over a large data set and I can't figure out how to automate it into a script. ...
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