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) In this episode of JMP in Action, Jerry Fish gives us a tour of JMP’s Reliability tools. Found under the Analyze/Reliability and Survival menu, Jerry shows you the many tools available in JMP when trying to measure reliability (e.g. estimates of what a product will fail, how long a patient will survive, etc.) JMP has three different types of reliability: Non-Repairable System...
(view in My Videos) JMP’s Fiona Kelly takes a step back from the math to explore concepts around logic and learning. In her presentation, Fiona connects the singular process of learning, knowing, and the methodology of science through the basis of logic, and how awareness of our logic processes can refine our intellectual product. Fiona steps us through Piaget’s Four Stages to Understanding and ...
(view in My Videos) The Pareto Plot platform produces charts to display the relative frequency or severity of problems in a quality-related process or operation. Using the failure sample dataset, Ryan DeWitt uses JMP to demonstrate how useful Pareto Plots are for analyzing what problems need attention based on the height of the bars which illustrate which variables have the greatest cumulative e...
(view in My Videos) SegmentDescriptionWho's On Air Welcome Monologue: Worst or Wise Graph Wednesday @julian Featured Program Best of “Pictures from the Gallery” JMP Education Manager Scott Wise presents some of the most popular visualizations found in “Pictures from the Gallery,” (graphs posted on the JMP Community). In addition to the ooh’s and ah’s you’re sure to utter, you’ll also learn ho...
(view in My Videos) Tom Donnelly assumes the role of “Dr. DOE” to answer the provocative question: Can we stop using classical Stop Using Classic RSM Designs Cold Turkey? Or, do we take Two I-optimal and Call Me in the Morning. In case you’re confused by the long title of his talk… essentially, Tom shows us how to use JMP’s Compare Design Platform. Tom demonstrates how to compare "classic" RSM d...
(view in My Videos) JMP Systems Engineer Ross Metusalem is back to take us through another helpful aspect of … JMP Help. In this episode, Ross introduces us to what he considers the “best JMP resource available:” other JMP users! With nearly 20,000 members and more than 219,000 discussions posted, there’s a good chance your question has already been asked (and answered) in the JMP Community. Alo...
(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 the inaugural installment of JMP On Air’s new series, Quality Corner, Systems Engineer Alisa Hunt-Lowery introduces you to concept of Statistical Process Control (SPC). With JMP, you can easily measure variation and assess your measurement system. Using an example of driving your car into a garage, Alisa shares how JMP can help you asses the process capability and help you...
(view in My Videos) Julian uses movie and television script data to compare characteristics of Data from Star Trek with C-3PO from Star Wars.
(view in My Videos) SegmentDescriptionWho's On Air Welcome Monologue: Asked Nobody, May the Fourth Insights: Star Trek and Star Wars Scripts Julian uses movie and television script data to compare characteristics of Data from Star Trek with C-3PO from Star Wars. @julian Featured Program Richard Wiseman In this May the Fourth edition of Meet the Author, JMP’s Anne Milley interviews Richa...
(view in My Videos) Did you know that, on average, every one of the more than 200 billion stars in our galaxy has at least one planet? Every day, astronomers all over the world are looking for new alien worlds. They have found thousands, including at least one planet that exists in space that orbits around one star? Yes, that means two sunsets every night – a literal Tatooine. In this segment, J...
(view in My Videos) Even if The Force is strong in you, waiting in lines to enjoy Disney’s Star Wars rides can make anyone want to turn to the Dark Side. Never fear, in this featured presentation from JMP On Air’s May the Fourth edition, Patrick Biltgen, Director of Analytics at Perspecta, analyzes wait time data for each ride and shows you how to spend less time standing in line and more time e...
(view in My Videos) You’re undoubtedly familiar with the Mars Land Rover used to explore the surface of the fourth planet from the sun. In this May the Fourth segment of JMP On Air, CalTech’s Kristo Kriechbaum and Iona Brockie review the many ways that their team has used JMP to help develop the sampling subsystem of the Mars 2020 rover, Perseverance. From DOE to simple visualizations, JMP has h...
(view in My Videos) In this May the Fourth edition of Meet the Author, JMP’s Anne Milley interviews Richard Wiseman, author of Moonshot: What Landing on the Moon Teaches Us About Collaboration, Creativity, and the Mind-set for Success. The project was “launched” (pun intended), when Wiseman asked the simple question “Has anyone written about the psychology around the Apollo moon landings?” of a ...
(view in My Videos) SAS Principal Solutions Architect Mary Osborne loves Star Wars… and unstructured data. While the former is almost always cool and fun, the latter sometimes comes with some problems – specifically jargon, error, changes in language over time, and even geographic differences that can impact the meaning of words. Using three Star Wars movie scripts (A New Hope, The Empire Strike...
(view in My Videos) Though we hate to admit it, sometimes our data tables can be downright messy. Fortunately, with JMP you can easily organize a messy data table with Groups. In this Tip of the Day, Pete and Mary show you how you can quickly highlight and name related columns to clean up your data. You’ll also see how to enable the “Lock Data Table” function to secure your data, should you wish...
(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...
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(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.
(view in My Videos) While most break room conversations revolve around current events or the latest family drama, Research Statistician Developers Ryan Lekivetz and his colleague, Joseph Morgan, can’t stop talking about arrays. In this featured presentation, Ryan Lekivetz, part of SAS’ DOE team, explains the use of covering arrays as an experimental design for validating software systems. Ryan i...
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(view in My Videos) Frequently, raw data is coded in a non-informative way. For example, a person's gender might be coded with an M for male and an F for female. In this episode of Have You Tried, JMP’s Ryan DeWitt shows us how to use the Value Labels option to apply new values, preview and apply more useful labels to your reports and visualizations.
(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) Did you know that JMP offers not one, not two, but three blogs to expand your knowledge of JMP and other data analysis topics? In this episode of Resource Spotlight, Customer Care Manager Jeff Perkinson is joined by JMP Social Media Manager Arati Mejdal to give you an extensive tour of the JMP blog site. Part of the JMP Community, the site includes JMPer Cable, a technical bl...
(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) SegmentDescriptionWho's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program Meet the Author 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 men...