Episode 22 (Friday, May 29, 2020)
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome Monologue: Dinner Table Stats - The Central Limit Theorem @julian Featured Program ...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome Monologue: Dinner Table Stats - The Central Limit Theorem @julian Featured Program ...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program Meet The Author: Rob Carver In today’s episode of JMP On Air’...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Tip of the Day The Profiler In today’s Tip of the Day, Pete and ...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome Monologue: Asked Nobody: Intraday Fitness Data @julian Featured Program All Graphs are Wrong, Bu...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome Monologue: I Bought This - Science Books @julian Featured Program Characterizing Bio-pr...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program What Can Baseball Data Tell Us About Ourselves? When you thin...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome Monologue: Dinner Table Stats - Errors in Statistics @julian Featured Program Th...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome Monologue: Worst or Wise Graph Wednesday @julian Featured Program Best of “Pictures from the Gal...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome Monologue: Asked Nobody, May the Fourth Insights: Star Trek and Star Wars Scripts Julian uses movie and tele...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program Meet the Author In this episode of Meet the Author, Anne Mill...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program Technically Speaking: Exploring Your Personal Health Data with ...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Using JMP (Episode 4?...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program Meet the Author: Doug and Brad In this episode ...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program Supply and Demand with Carbon Pricing Our Earth...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Using JMP (Episode ...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program Software Development in JMP Live A peek behind the scenes of how features...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program Meet the Author: interview with Jonah Berger ...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program The JMP Workflow In this episode of Things I Wi...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program End-to-End Analytics A case study in analyzing home p...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program Machines of Fit John visually explores mechanical metaph...
Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Using JMP (Episode 1) NY-area Syst...
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(view in My Videos) Best practices on getting your data into shape for effective analysis. Full Transcript (Automatically Generated) View more... Hi, everybody. Welcome to today's segment. And what we are going to do today is talk about a few techniques that can help us clean up data more efficiently. Data cleanup is something that is painful in many instances, but we can, we can certainly hel...
(view in My Videos) In this episode of JMP Can Do That, appropriately titled Fun and Games, Jordan Hiller gives us a look at the JMP Scripting Language (JSL), a full and robust programming language that powers JMP. By examining (and playing) JSL version of popular games like Sudoku Solver, Battleship, Asteroids, Tetris, Tanks he’ll show you how JMP can be both productive and fun. In addition to ...
(view in My Videos) If you work with data for any amount of time, you’re almost certainly going to encounter date and time issues along the way. In this episode of Ask the Data Doctor, Brady Brady shows you how to simple it is in JMP to shape, reshape or change your data – in particular date and time data – to make it look the way you want or need it to. Brady will also give you a brief look at...
(view in My Videos) Learn how to use the Data View to quickly view a subset of your data table
(view in My Videos) In this episode of Have You Tried, Ryan DeWitt takes us on a quick tour of JMP Projects. JMP projects provide a single document interface to JMP, a tabbed, re-configurable workspace, a place to bookmark files and a window list that lets the user easily navigate various open windows, data tables, scripts and more; it also launches supporting files like .pdfs and .ppt document...
(view in My Videos) A friend sent Julian a new kind of graph (below). Julian discusses how to make this kind of graph in jmp in order to determine if it's a Worst Graph, or a Wise Graph. Spoiler Alert: It's a Worst Graph.
(view in My Videos) In this JMP in Action segment, JMP Systems Engineer Robert Anderson takes us through two alternative approaches to optimizing a process or product: maximized designability and simulation experiment. First, Robert demonstrates how to build a model and to view and manipulate it within the Predication Profiler. Next, Robert show you how JMP can run a series of simulations on cri...
(view in My Videos) Research Statistician Developer Elizabeth Claassen kicks off JMP On Air’s Predictive Modeling Day with an introduction to machine learning. Machine Learning, according to Elizabeth is the latest, current buzz-phrase meant to encompass the computer algorithms used to make decisions, predictions, or classification based on data. During this presentation, Elizabeth introduces th...
(view in My Videos) Load hundreds of files into JMP and concatenate them into a single data table — all without scripting.
(view in My Videos) Ryan Dewitt shows you how to use the JMP Compare Data Tables function in JMP to highlight differences in two data tables. Using the “Compare Data Table” command allows you to select which items you want to compare and how to show you the differences. Ryan uses fishing data to demonstrate how JMP can easily create a Difference Summary and Difference Plot to clearly display dif...
(view in My Videos) With so many factors in a process to explore, if you aren't using Design of Experiments, you are most certainly wasting your time! Why design experiments? Reason 1: Too many possibilities to explore - this a link to the first post in the blog series, which we discussed in this episode. We also mentioned this LinkedIn article that you might like to read.
(view in My Videos) Today’s JMP Tip of the Day comes from a request made by a JMP Community member, who asked how to make combined data tables in JMP. Using data from a semiconductor wafer manufacturing process, Pete and Mary show us how to combine the results from several tables in a JMP report window and even offer shortcut tips for managing the resulting data table.
(view in My Videos) In this episode of Community Spotlight, Manager of JMP Customer Care Jeff Perkinson interviews four JMP Super Users to talk about how and why they use the JMP User Community. Though they insist they get more from the JMP Community than they give, that’s hard to believe. Together these four longtime JMP users – Jim Nelson @txnelson, Mark Bailey @Mark_Bailey, Georgia Morgan @gz...
(view in My Videos) Julian shows how to download all your Fitbit or Garmin data so that you can create intraday plots of fitness activity. Download your data from the following links: Fitbit https://www.fitbit.com/settings/data/export Garmin https://www.garmin.com/en-GB/account/datamanagement/exportdata/
(view in My Videos) In this episode of Meet the Author, Anne Milley interviews world-renowned behavioral scientist Vic Strecher. A professor at the University of Michigan School of Public Health and Director for Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship, Vic shares with us the incredible physical and mental benefits of living a life of purpose, especially important in today’s COVID-19 era. Drawing ...
(view in My Videos) In this episode of Tip of the day, Pete and Mary are back to walk us through hiding and excluding rows, and how to use the special Row State data type to store attributes like color, marker and other row state information. If you spend time coloring, marking, selecting, or excluding rows and want to make sure they are saved for later use, you’ll learn a lot from this ToTD.
(view in My Videos) In this session, Phil Ramsey (Senior Data Scientist and Statistical Consultant at Predictum Inc. and Owner of the North Haven Group) uses bio-process development case studies to demonstrate that the augmented FQM models substantially outperform the traditional FQM in characterizing the full design space. After explaining why we need Design of Experiments (DoE) and predictive ...
(view in My Videos) SegmentDescriptionWho's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Using JMP (Episode 3) According to JMP Systems Engineer the first thing you should do when handed a new data set is graph your data. In this episode of Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Using JMP, System Engineer Mike Anderson shows you where to find and ho...
(view in My Videos) Brady Brady, AKA the Data Doctor, is back to talk about all things Recode. A great tool for cleaning up messy data, Brady gives us a detailed look at the Recode platform in JMP 15. In addition to high-level discussions of some common Recode tasks, Brady hits on some lesser known and advanced features of the tool.
(view in My Videos) Our Earth Day episode of JMP on Air kicks off with SAS Co-Founder and JMP Chief Architect John Sall. In his talk, Supply and Demand with Carbon Pricing, John combines his expertise in JMP and a passion for global conservation and environmental issues to compare a carbon tax to cap-and-trade-- using JMP for scripting and creating graphs. After providing some background on the ...
(view in My Videos) SAS Analytical Training Consultant and JMP Statistical Trainer Ledi Trutna shares why is it critical to explore and manage outliers in your data. She’ll discuss what you need to know about these data points, including how and why you should examine them while cleaning up your data and how to use JMP to handle them easily. Along, the way you’ll also learn how to use the “Explo...
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In this episode of Did You Know?, JMP Systems Engineer Ross Metusalem explains how to get your visuals out of JMP and into your presentations or publications so they can have the most impact for your organization. If you’re currently just copying and pasting a screenshot of your visualization into a PowerPoint, Ross says “Stop!” You’re pixilating your image and negatively imp...
(view in My Videos) Dr. DOE describes discrete numeric factors, and why many people who could use it aren't Full Transcript (Automatically Generated) View more... Hi, everybody. Before I get started, please I'm gonna encourage you to go over to the segment area of the onic jmp on air and please love to know what do questions you have. Okay, so let's get to the question we have today. question ...
(view in My Videos) Mia Stephens shows you how the Statistical Thinking for Industrial Problem Solving course gives you the practical skills you need to innovate and solve problems more effectively.
(view in My Videos) In this episode of Stat Snack, Chelsea Parlett-Pelleriti, a PhD student in Computation and Data Science at Chapman University and a regular contributor to the JMP Community, introduces us to the 3 P’s of P-Value. Learn what a P-value tells you about probability, how it can be a little perplexing, and how, while useful, can sometimes give you only part of the picture.