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DOE prediction plot
Hi, I developed a DOE model based on 3 factors to predict a response (fc). The model is robust and serves my purpose. However, I wanted to know how jmp calculates the confidence intervals (CI) in the 'Actual vs Predicted Plot' because the values I arrive at are very different from the ones provided by jmp (see attachment). When I save the CI values in columns, I get a different plot from the one presented by jmp. Are there any hidden scale factor for the IC values near the extremes? Can someone tell me how can I calculate the CI presented in the figure?
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Re: DOE prediction plot
Hi @aalberto : There is a recent discussion about this here.
As outlined in the link above, don't use the act by pred plot to predict in your X1, X2, X3, ...Xn space.
Actual by predicted plot details here.
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Re: DOE prediction plot
Hi @aalberto : There is a recent discussion about this here.
As outlined in the link above, don't use the act by pred plot to predict in your X1, X2, X3, ...Xn space.
Actual by predicted plot details here.
Solved: how to read actual by predicted plot - JMP User Community