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Marcoz
Level II

Comparing the slope of a exponential 3P model.

Hi, I am trying to compare three exponential 3P curves for my stability study. Is there a way in JMP where I can do this such as Parallelism test?

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Re: Comparing the slope of a exponential 3P model.

Have you tried the approaches described in the documentation?

Marcoz
Level II

Re: Comparing the slope of a exponential 3P model.

Hi Mark,

 

Yes, I did that but there is no parallelism test option available for me. I am using JMP 16.1.

I have include a JMP file for the current situation I have. Please note that I have remove some information due to confidentiality.

 

 

Re: Comparing the slope of a exponential 3P model.

This data appears to be from a stability study. Here is a plot of the data you provided:

stability.JPG

It exhibits a linear degradation path. There seems to be a data anomaly on day 7 for all lots. A logistic model is not suitable for this case.

Marcoz
Level II

Re: Comparing the slope of a exponential 3P model.

Yes, you are correct that it is a stability curve. Do you have a recommendation I can work on so that I can perform a parallelism test?

Re: Comparing the slope of a exponential 3P model.

Please see the chapter for the Degradation platform for general background information and orientation. There is a section near the end about stability analysis.

Marcoz
Level II

Re: Comparing the slope of a exponential 3P model.

Thank you so much.

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