Hi everyone,
/* Using JMP 14.1.0 */
my question today is simple, however all the similar topics I found only responded to more complex topics, so here I am.
I am comparing categorical variables from different process conditions, say process one and process two. For each process, the items are tested and given a categorical class (e.g, Good, Bad, Medium, etc). For a particular class, I would like to know whether the total percentage of items are statistically different. E.g. is the ratio of 'Good' items for process one statistically different from the ratio of 'Good' items for process two. Both processes have a similar sample size around 300.
I tried using the fit Y by X platform, plotting class by process. In the the different analyses available, I'm guessing the one I need is the "Analysis of correspondences" (using jmp in a different language, might not be exact translation) which gives me a graph plotting 'c1' by 'c2'. I'm guessing the c1 value for each class gives me an information as to the whether they are statistically different from one process to the other but not sure which way it goes.
Any insights ?
~~Bob~~