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) JMP’s Tables Menu contains functions that allow you to further explore your data. In this episode of JMP In Action, Senior Systems Engineer Martin Demel shows you how to split, stack and subset your data to both fit the analysis purpose and to manipulate the data without the need to recode. Follow along as Martin uses blood pressure data to further explore what he considers the...
(view in My Videos) SegmentDescriptionWho's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program Technically Speaking: Exploring Your Personal Health Data with Custom Mapping With custom maps, JMP allows you to visualize data in location context. In this talk, director of R&D Shannon Conners discusses how she used JMP to understand and visualize personal fitness data. Collected over multiple ...
(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) JMP has supported the reading and writing of images for some time; it now supports images with multiple frames such as animated GIFs. In this episode of Have You Tried, JMP’s Ryan DeWitt demonstrates how to record and save a bubble plot GIF animation using the flu sample data in JMP for Windows without JMP Scripting Language (JSL).
(view in My Videos) “Dear Dr. DOE, is one factor at a time OK when my continuous factor settings depend on my categorical levels?” JMP’s Don McCormack once again assumes the identity of Dr. DOE to answer this question, a real-world one he recently received from a JMP user in the chemical industry. In a simple experiment where factor A is categorical and B continuous, they wondered, what happens ...
(view in My Videos) JMP offers top-notch Help tools and documentation on its website. But suppose you don’t know what to search for, or maybe you’re working inside the software and are curious about what a particular command or feature in JMP actually does. The Question Mark Tool in JMP is a quick and easy way to get answers immediately… from inside JMP. In this episode of Help!, Ross Metusalem ...
(view in My Videos) With custom maps, JMP allows you to visualize data in location context. In this talk, director of R&D Shannon Conners discusses how she used JMP to understand and visualize personal fitness data. Collected over multiple years, and on various personal devices, the data had all the issues you’d expect with manually entered logs (e.g. redundancy of exercise names, missing workou...
(view in My Videos) In this episode of Meet the Developer, Anne Milley interviews JMP Principal Test Engineer Mandy Chambers. A native of North Carolina, Mandy shares her unique career path, which has taken her from teaching, to working at a hospital to ultimately landing at JMP. A critical member of the JMP Testing team, Mandy works on pretty much every aspect of the JMP Data Table. In this int...
(view in My Videos) In this episode of Have You Tried, Ryan DeWitt gives you a quick overview of JMP Tabulate. Learn the basics of JMP Tabulate, how to use the Tabulate platform to reformat data, run basic statistics interactively and extract significance in tabular form.
(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 4?) You’ve probably used JMP’s Distribution Platform, but chances are you’re only scratching the surface of its usefulness. In this Episode of Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Using JMP, Mike Anderson gives us a tour of all the capabilitie...
(view in My Videos) In today’s JMP In Action, Florian Vogt demonstrates how to explore relationships between two variables. First, Florian introduces us to the four personalities of Fit Y by X, defined by modeling types we specify: Continuous X by Continuous Y (Bivariate Analysis); Categorical X and Continuous Y (One Way); Continuous X and Categorical Y (Logistic); and Categorical X by Categoric...
(view in My Videos) Customer Care Manager and Discovery Summit emcee Jeff Perkinson talks about the benefits of the JMP Discovery Summit in this installment of JMP Resource Spotlight. In October, Oct. 13 – 16 to be exact, JMP will offer a completely virtual best-in-class analytics conference. Call for content is currently open, and Jeff encourages any interested user to consider submitting a pa...
(view in My Videos) If you spend a lot of time pulling data down from the web, you’ll love today’s Tip of the Day. In this session, Pete and Mary demonstrate how to use JMP’s Internet Open to get data from a published webpage. Using the Internet Open command, JMP will examine any web page you enter, evaluate it for possible data sets, and allow you to select and instantly pull data into JMP for ...
(view in My Videos) You’ve probably used JMP’s Distribution Platform, but chances are you’re only scratching the surface of its usefulness. In this Episode of Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Using JMP, Mike Anderson gives us a tour of all the capabilities of this powerful platform, including how to customize the information you view, how to turn on various capabilities to perform various sta...
(view in My Videos) According to JMP Systems Engineer it’s the first thing you should do when handed a new dataset – 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 how to use the Analyze Menu in JMP. Learn how the Analyze Menu can help you understand the basics of your data and variables (Distribution a...
(view in My Videos) SegmentDescriptionWho's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program Meet the Author: Doug and Brad In this episode of Meet the Author, Anne Milley interviews world-renowned DOE experts Doug Montgomery (Arizona State University) and Bradley Jones (JMP). Ten years in the making, their recently published book, Design of Experiments: A Modern Approach takes a new l...
(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) See JMP’s Multiple Factor Analysis (MFA) in action. Using a dataset on wine ratings, JMP’s Olivia Lippincott shows you how you can specify “column blocks” to easily identify outliers (in this case, outlier “expert panelist ratings”) and generate a Consensus Map to further examine variation in our data. Once identified, Oliva shows you an example of a sensory analysis techniqu...
(view in My Videos) In today’s Stat Snack, JMP Systems Engineer Jeff Upton gives us a beginner-friendly crash course on Multiple Linear Regression. Using the Prediction Profiler, Jeff shows you how JMP can take multiple variables and predict how factors will change as you adjust different variables.
(view in My Videos) Yogi Berra famously said, “It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.” Clearly, Yogi didn’t use JMP. In this presentation, Jian Cao shows you the new time series forecasting platform introduced in JMP 15. Simple to use, easy to set up and fast, JMP can fit up to 30 models and select the best one for forecasting, using two types of error, five types of trend ...
(view in My Videos) Data Doctor Brady Brady shows you some of the cool, built-in, point-and-click functions you’ll find in the Columns Menu (Cols) of JMP. You’ll learn how to convert text to columns and how to break up text or numerical data found in a single column and transform it into multiple columns for better clarity or insight. As an example, Brady shows us how to convert a column that in...
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“You never know what you can do until you try, and very few try unless they have to.”
– C.S. Lewis
Mastering JMP host Gail Massari introduces this popular webinar series designed to show users how to solve common analytics problems. Free, live and interactive, these webinars give you a chance to see JMP in action. To better describe the series, Gail is joined by a couple of...
(view in My Videos) In this episode of Meet the Author, Anne Milley interviews world-renowned DOE experts Doug Montgomery (Arizona State University) and Bradley Jones (JMP). Ten years in the making, their recently published book, Design of Experiments: A Modern Approach takes a new look at the powerful data analysis tool. Unlike many DOE textbooks, Montgomery and Jones’ doesn’t focus on the tech...