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aicilastats
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How to get "Effect size" column with Response Screening functionality

Hello everyone,

 

I am using the response screening feature of jmp and I was wondering how the columns are calculated, especially the Effect Size column.

My database contains discrete and continuous variables.

 

I want to perform a first analysis by selecting only the categorical variables as explanatory variables
And a second analysis by selecting only the continuous variables as explanatory variables.

 

My response variable is continuous.

 

However, I wonder how this "Effect Size" column is calculated and if the calculation method is the same or not depending on the nature of the explanatory variables.

 

Thank you very much

 

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aicilastats
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Re: How to get "Effect size" column with Response Screening functionality

Thank you very much!

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