Hi @VarunK,
I don't understand why you switched all your continuous factors as random effects.
The decision to have fixed or random effects is known before the analysis, depending on how you consider these factors, and is often the case for categorical factors (machine A, B, C or operator 1, 2, 3...) or blocking factors (whole plots 1,2,3, and subplots 1,2,3, day of the week, ...).
Maybe this discussion will help you to understand how you should treat your factors : https://community.jmp.com/t5/Discussions/Random-vs-Fixed-Blocking-Factor-in-DOE/m-p/461743/highlight...
Also the JMP Help about Mixed Model may help you : https://www.jmp.com/support/help/en/17.1/index.shtml#page/jmp/mixed-models-and-random-effect-models....
To answer your questions :
- There is no automated way to remove terms from a mixed model, but you can use a Standard Least Squares model with fixed and random effects to be able to remove fixed effects (add all the effects and then select the effects that need to be random, click on "Attributes" and select "Random Effect").
Else, you have to launch the mixed model with your assumed complete model first, and depending on the outcomes (individual p-values for terms in the model, information criteria AICc and BIC of the model, RMSE, ...), you may launch a refined model with the same platform by removing some terms in the Fit Model launch dialog panel.
- Since you only have your intercept as fixed effects, you will only display the intercept in the equation. However, you can display the Profiler and then click on the red triangle and click on "Conditional Predictions" which will help you see how the response vary depending on fixed and random effects.
I suggest you to read more about the differences between fixed and random effects, as it will help you understand how this affect the model, the difference in effects estimation, and the prediction equation you would like to see.
Victor GUILLER
L'Oréal Data & Analytics
"It is not unusual for a well-designed experiment to analyze itself" (Box, Hunter and Hunter)