Multifactor ANOVA in JMP
I can run a simple ANOVA test in JMP, but I've been trying for a little while now to find out how to run a Multifactor ANOVA test. Any suggestions for how to do this?Thank you!
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view all learning resourcesI can run a simple ANOVA test in JMP, but I've been trying for a little while now to find out how to run a Multifactor ANOVA test. Any suggestions for how to do this?Thank you!
I know that there is a long hand way to do this:Row State( 3 ) = Excluded State( 0 ); Excluded( Row State( 3 ) ); Row State( 1 ) = Excluded State( 1 ); Excluded( Row State( 1 ) ); Row State( 5 ) = Excluded State( 1 ); Excluded( Row State( 5 ) ); Row State( 6 ) = Excluded State( 0 ); Excluded( Row State( 6 ) ); Row State( 7 ) = Excluded State( 1 ); Excluded( Row State( 7 ) ); Row State( 8 ) = Exclu...
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Names Default To Here( 1 );
dtx = Current Data Table();
noRows...
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I have a Levey Jennings chart and want to add a new series (different variable than what is used for the chart) to the chart, is that possible? It would only be for reference, it does not need control limits and it uses the same x variable but different y scale.
I am working with a 2x2 factorial and the amount of data I gathered for each individual group is 10, 10, 18, and 36. Statistically, would it provide better results if we cut each bin down to 10 results (so keep them all constant) or should I work with all of the data, regardless of the fact that one bin has much more than the rest?
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