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Implementing interval censoring in analysis
Hello,
I have recently watched the following JMP video for representing censored data, and I am using JMP Pro 16.
My data is left censored, but the detection limit is not constant so I believe the only way to appropriately represent this censoring is the two-column method. I would like to use it, but while this video and other sources I've found may describe how to represent the censoring in two columns, none that I have found explain how to enter them into an analysis to be properly treated as interval-censoring. I've tried simply adding both columns into the response window, but for some analyses it pops up a warning about missing values in one of the responses, others it doesn't, and I doubt the results I've gotten in each case.
Would someone be kind enough to show an example of implementing such an analysis through the JMP GUI?
Thank you
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Re: Implementing interval censoring in analysis
These two references should be relevant:
1) JMP documentation: https://www.jmp.com/support/help/en/18.0/#page/jmp/launch-the-life-distribution-platform.shtml
2) This JMP data table among samples tables that come with JMP: