Hi JMP Community,
This question might be nonsense, so bear with me.
I need to estimate the degree of association between a laboratory measure and a clinical endpoint while considering the effect of age and gender (see attached).
Is this a legitimate question, and if it is, is there an option to conduct this type of analysis in JMP 16.1 (not Pro)?
Thank you.
Best,
TS
HI @Thierry_S ,
You might try fitting a model of your endpoint vs the covariates (Age, Gender), then saving the residuals. Then look for the correlation between this "corrected" endpoint and the lab measure using Fit Y by X.
I have attached a version of the table with saved scripts for this analysis.
To be clear: I am not advising that this is the appropriate analysis or that it would be compliant with regulations for your industry.
I hope this helps,
Phil
HI @Thierry_S ,
You might try fitting a model of your endpoint vs the covariates (Age, Gender), then saving the residuals. Then look for the correlation between this "corrected" endpoint and the lab measure using Fit Y by X.
I have attached a version of the table with saved scripts for this analysis.
To be clear: I am not advising that this is the appropriate analysis or that it would be compliant with regulations for your industry.
I hope this helps,
Phil
Hi @Phil_Kay
Thank you for the workaround. This is the approach I imagined I would need to take. In future versions of JMP, it may be possible to conduct this type of analysis within the Fit Model platform.
Thanks.
Best,
TS
I suggest that you add this to the JMP Wish List, @Thierry_S .