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  • The last things I wish someone had told me when I started using JMP

    (view in My Videos)   In his final installment of Things I Wished I Knew When I Started Using JMP, Systems Engineer Mike Anderson reveals the secrets of JMP Masters. Mike starts the episode sharing the one common thread among the most proficient JMP users: They. Save. Their. Work! By “save their work,” Mike means they use the automatic code generation capabilities in JMP. This simple action lets u...

    MikeD_Anderson MikeD_Anderson
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    May 29, 2020 2:32 PM
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  • Thinking Like a Data Doctor Yourself

    (view in My Videos)   The final episode of Ask the Data Doctor is less about solving a concrete problem and more about the concept of how to solve problems. Brady Brady, AKA The Data Doctor, says the key to answering the question, “How do I get from Point A to Point B,” is often knowing something about Point B. What do you want to do with the data? What “data shape” are you dealing with and what d...

    brady_brady brady_brady
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    May 29, 2020 2:30 PM
    1208 views | 1 replies
  • Final Tip

    (view in My Videos)   In the final JMP Tip of the Day of Season One, Pete and Mary have one simple, but very important tip: “open JMP every day.” We all know how valuable JMP is to us professionally, but Mary and Pete remind us how valuable JMP can be for you in your personal life as well. Pete and Mary encourage you to use JMP for things like planning your vacation, analyzing your workout data, a...

    Peter_Hersh Peter_Hersh
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    May 29, 2020 2:27 PM
    724 views | 0 replies
  • Meet the Author: David Spiegelhalter

    (view in My Videos)   In this episode of JMP On Air’s Meet the Author, Anne Milley interviews Sir David Spiegelhalter. A good friend of JMP, and the keynote presenter at the JMP Discovery Summit (Munich) in Spring of 2020, David Spiegelhalter discusses his new book, The Art of Statistics: Learning from Data. Spiegelhalter says the book shows us how to extract knowledge from raw data, think critica...

    julian julian
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    May 29, 2020 2:23 PM
    1012 views | 0 replies
  • Connecting breath to movement

    (view in My Videos)   Watch the breath, and let the breath lead the movement

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    May 29, 2020 12:17 PM
    659 views | 0 replies
  • Doing more with SEM

    (view in My Videos)   Doing more with structural equation models is the focus of this talk with JMP Software Developer Eric Russo. In this session, Eric walks us through some of his favorite features in the Structural Equation Model Diagram Platform. Using a data set he’s been collecting during the recent quarantine, Eric shows the platform in action, analyzing factors contributing to his mental s...

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    May 27, 2020 2:27 PM
    794 views | 0 replies
  • Episode 21 (Wednesday, May 27, 2020)

    (view in My Videos)   SegmentDescriptionWho's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program   Meet The Author: Rob Carver In today’s episode of JMP On Air’s Meet the Author, Anne Milley interviews Robert Carver. In addition to a prolific author, Dr. Carver is a retired senior lecture at Stonehill College, Brandeis University, where he taught courses in quantitative methods, Big Data Analyt...

    Ryan_Gilmore Ryan_Gilmore
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    May 27, 2020 2:21 PM
    939 views | 0 replies
  • How Do I Repair a Broken Experimental Design?

    (view in My Videos)   You’ve just started using Design of Experiments and, as a new to DOE practitioner, are following the advice to be as “bold” as you can with factor ranges. But, there’s a problem. You have made your ranges so wide that certain factor combinations cause the process to “break.” You are unable to measure a useful response value for some trials, and now your model won’t run! What ...

    tom_donnelly tom_donnelly
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    May 27, 2020 2:17 PM
    964 views | 0 replies
  • JMP Projects

    (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...

    ryandewitt ryandewitt
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    May 27, 2020 2:16 PM
    1272 views | 1 replies
  • Meet The Author: Rob Carver

    (view in My Videos)   In today’s episode of JMP On Air’s Meet the Author, Anne Milley interviews Robert Carver. In addition to a prolific author, Dr. Carver is a retired senior lecture at Stonehill College, Brandeis University, where he taught courses in quantitative methods, Big Data Analytics and various business courses. During this fascinating Q&A, Dr. Carver will share his thoughts on the eth...

    rcarver rcarver
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    May 27, 2020 2:11 PM
    841 views | 0 replies
  • Building a new path to scientific discovery with Riffyn & JMP

    (view in My Videos)   The number one asset of any scientific R+D company is its data. But only if that data is meaningful and trustworthy. To help drive this point home, Riffyn founder Tim Gardner Tim introduces us to the Vasa, a 17th c. Swedish warship that, at the time, was the largest ship in the world. Built largely to intimidate Sweden’s enemies, the ship was constructed using the standards o...

    tgardner4 tgardner4
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    May 27, 2020 1:48 PM
    1097 views | 0 replies
  • Machine Learning 101

    (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...

    eclaassen eclaassen
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    May 26, 2020 8:09 AM
    4110 views | 1 replies
  • Machine Learning Modeling Tips

    (view in My Videos)   In the final session of JMP On Air’s Predictive Modeling Day, Director of JMP Research and Development Chris Gotwalt gives us his machine learning tips and shows us how he builds successful models in JMP. After a brief overview that compares classical modeling against machine learning modeling, Chris discusses how he sets up data for successful modeling, how he uses visualiza...

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    May 22, 2020 2:33 PM
    2083 views | 2 replies
  • Episode 20 (Friday, May 22, 2020)

      (view in My Videos)   SegmentDescriptionWho's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Tip of the Day   The Profiler In today’s Tip of the Day, Pete and Mary explore one of JMP’s most powerful tools, the Prediction Profiler. The Prediction Profiler in JMP gives you a wealth of information about your model. They’ll show you how to use the Prediction Profiler to understand statistical models and how i...

    Ryan_Gilmore Ryan_Gilmore
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    May 22, 2020 2:22 PM
    1051 views | 0 replies
  • Quick Start: Predictive Models - Tips & Tricks to Build Models Quickly - Predictive Modeling

    (view in My Videos)   Sr. Systems Engineer Kemal Oflus gives you helpful hints for building your models more effectively. In this presentation, Kemal offers guidance on a number of critical predictive modeling considerations, from improving your data cleanup and visualization to identifying the best predictive modeling option for your needs. You’ll also learn why Kemel recommends, before doing any...

    kemal_oflus kemal_oflus
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    May 22, 2020 2:12 PM
    2412 views | 1 replies
  • Exploring Outliers in Your Data

    (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...

    ledi_trutna ledi_trutna
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    May 22, 2020 1:56 PM
    12630 views | 3 replies
  • The Profiler

    (view in My Videos)   In today’s Tip of the Day, Pete and Mary explore one of JMP’s most powerful tools, the Prediction Profiler. The Prediction Profiler in JMP gives you a wealth of information about your model. They’ll show you how to use the Prediction Profiler to understand statistical models and how it changes your model as you change settings of individual factors. Bonus tip: Pete and Mary w...

    Peter_Hersh Peter_Hersh
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    May 22, 2020 1:45 PM
    1113 views | 0 replies
  • Tell me what you see: Creating a graphical tool for others

    (view in My Videos)   An analysis is only useful if those receiving it can do something with the discoveries. So, how can you make sure those who use your visualizations are getting the information they need? According to JMP Senior Systems Engineer Wendy Tseng, the way to make your analysis more effective is to shorten the time between data collection and curation and sharing that data with other...

    wendytseng wendytseng
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    May 20, 2020 9:21 AM
    1182 views | 0 replies
  • Visualizing Complex Behaviours

    (view in My Videos)   Continuing his in-depth exploration of Design of Experiments, as outlined in his blog series Why DOE?,  Systems Engineer Phil Kay looks at how JMP’s visual tools can help remove some of the complexity in your designed experiment. After recapping the main points from past episodes, Phil dives back into the DOE example he introduced in the first episode to tackle this issue of ...

    Phil_Kay Phil_Kay
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    May 19, 2020 2:27 AM
    1398 views | 1 replies
  • The Same Data Seen Many Ways

    (view in My Videos)   According to JMP System Engineer Mike Anderson, “A chart or graph should have a clear purpose. If it doesn’t meet that purpose, it’s not a good chart.” To illustrate this example, Mike shows us a spider diagram of five sensory attributes for 14 types of beer to see if we can answer some simple questions. Ultimately, it’s pretty obvious it’s not easy to get that information ou...

    MikeD_Anderson MikeD_Anderson
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    May 18, 2020 3:35 PM
    1610 views | 1 replies
  • Episode 19 (Monday, May 18, 2020)

    (view in My Videos)   SegmentDescriptionWho's On Air Welcome Monologue: Asked Nobody: Intraday Fitness Data  @julian Featured Program   All Graphs are Wrong, But Some Are Useful Esse quam videri – “To be, rather than to seem.” Xan Gregg, director of JMP R&D and creator of JMP Graph Builder, can relate with the Latin phrase (and North Carolina state motto): “Seeming and being are not always the sa...

    Ryan_Gilmore Ryan_Gilmore
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    May 18, 2020 3:35 PM
    1083 views | 0 replies
  • Virtual Joins

    (view in My Videos)   It’s Pete’s day to take care of the kids, so you know what’s on the menu for dinner: Hot Dogs! In today’s Tip of the Day, Pete and Mary show us how to use functionality in JMP to virtually connect data from one table to another. Using hot dog data, Mary and Pete show us how to conduct a virtual join so you can preserve your original tables, yet still use data from multiple ta...

    Peter_Hersh Peter_Hersh
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    May 18, 2020 3:30 PM
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  • Saving High Quality Graphics from JMP for Publication and Presentation


    (view in My Videos)   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...

    Ross_Metusalem Ross_Metusalem
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    May 18, 2020 3:29 PM
    13636 views | 16 replies
  • All Graphs are Wrong, But Some Are Useful

    (view in My Videos)   Esse quam videri – “To be, rather than to seem.” Xan Gregg, director of JMP R&D and creator of JMP Graph Builder, can relate with the Latin phrase (and North Carolina state motto): “Seeming and being are not always the same thing.” Though data visualization is often our most efficient tool for understanding information, Xan says, it’s far from perfect. Collected data is an i...

    XanGregg XanGregg
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    May 18, 2020 3:24 PM
    1670 views | 1 replies
  • Monologue: Asked Nobody: Intraday Fitness Data

    (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/    

    julian julian
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    May 18, 2020 11:49 AM
    1018 views | 1 replies