Hi @DanAlexander ,
This would be a good request to put on the JMP Wish List. In fact, this type of normalization has a name: Change from Baseline. One picks what baseline is (which row or measurement) and then performs the subtraction as you have done. This is common among clinical trials along with % change from baseline. Usually it is done per subject, but applies to many fields, could even be good for part number or other item where you track changes across time. MANOVA is a good test for statistical changes across time as well.
Another way people look a this is using time as a baseline covariate where time 0 is the reference and then model the response relative to some other fixed factor (also found in clinical trials and genomic studies).
Cheers,
Chris Kirchberg, M.S.2
Data Scientist, Life Sciences - Global Technical Enablement
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