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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JMP On Air - On Demand Hour 1 JMP On Air - On Demand Hour 2 Segment Description Who's On Air Welcome The Monologue: Today ...
(view in My Videos) JMP Research Statistician Caleb King joins us to give us a look at where Olympic champions are born. Using JMP and data from Olympic Reference, Caleb explored data about where gold medalists are from, geocoded birthplace data for all Olympians and shares his insights. Are basketball and beach volleyball players primarily from the U.S.? Do baseball tend to come from Cuba? Are Al...
(view in My Videos) How does a southerner from Tennessee, now living in Georgia, become a consultant to executives in the National Hockey League? Write a blog charting Kobe Bryant 30,699 career shots. At least that’s how SAS Analytical Consultant Sam Edgemon landed the gig. Combining his love of analytics and sports, and a WHOLE lot of play-by-play data provided by the NHL, Sam helped the NHL team...
(view in My Videos) With approximately 60 million people around the world playing each week, fantasy football has become almost as popular as the actual NFL games themselves. In this JMP On Air segment, Joseph Bryan, founder/creator of Koalaty Statistics shows us how he uses analytics (along with JMP and R) to produce a week-to-week prediction of how players will perform. As an example, Joseph d...
(view in My Videos) Dr. Tim Chartier is a professor of mathematics and computer science at Davidson College, where he leads a 100-member sports analytics group that supplies analytics to the college's coaches in various sports. The team also provides analytics to organizations all around the sports world to show them how sports analytics can improve their teams’ performance. In this segment, Dr....
(view in My Videos) Basketball has always ruled Principal Research Statistician Developer Clay Barker’s world. As a youngster he fell in love with the Atlanta Hawks and his passion for the game only intensified when he moved from Atlanta to the basketball Mecca of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. So naturally, when it came time to choose a career, all those years studying the back of his basketball ...
(view in My Videos) When you think of analytics in baseball you immediately think about traditional measures like hits, runs, and on base percentage. If you’re a baseball enthusiast you might know about advanced metrics, like FIP, wOBA and other Sabermetric terms. In this session, Sig Mejdal, one of the first analysts in professional baseball, shares with us some less obvious or unusual metrics ...
(view in My Videos) SegmentDescriptionWho's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program What Can Baseball Data Tell Us About Ourselves? When you think of analytics in baseball you immediately think about traditional measures like hits, runs, and on base percentage. If you’re a baseball enthusiast you might know about advanced metrics, like FIP, wOBA and other Sabermetric terms. In th...
(view in My Videos) Pete and Mary are back for the latest installment of JMP On Air’s Tip of the Day. Today they show us how to use the Column Switcher in JMP to quickly analyze and graph different variables without having to re-create the report. Using mushroom data, Pete and Mary have been tasked with keeping everyone alive by bringing back only mushrooms that are safe to eat. Using the column...
(view in My Videos) SegmentDescriptionWho's On Air Welcome Monologue: I Bought This - Science Books @julian Featured Program Characterizing Bio-processes With Augmented Full Quadratic Models and Fractionally Weighted Bootstrapping 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 ...
(view in My Videos) JMP is helping scientists speed new drug development, move forward fascinating genetics projects and more. In this segment, JMP Product Manager Geoff Mann shows you the research efforts where JMP Clinical software and JMP Genomics software are boosting discoveries in science, especially the Pharmaceutical and Biotech industries. The JMP in Life Sciences program was largely de...
(view in My Videos) Through a series of graphs and demonstrations, Heath Rushing, principal consultant at Adsugro, shows you the incredible power of the JMP Scripting Language. Using Graph Builder in JMP. Heath shows JMP scripts he’s developed for customers that automate routine analyses and presentations. Follow along as Heath gives you a step-by-step tour of JMP’s capabilities, and a detailed ...
(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) Julian explores his Amazon purchase history, and talks about his favorite science book, A Short History of Nearly Everything
(view in My Videos) Mary and Pete are football fans of the New York Giants and Denver Broncos respectively, so they haven’t enjoyed a lot of on-field success to celebrate recently. But, how about when it comes to the NFL draft: have their organizations at least been drafting successfully? In this episode of the JMP Tip of the Day Pete and Mary explore NFL data to see how often their teams (and a...
(view in My Videos) SegmentDescriptionWho's On Air Welcome Monologue: Dinner Table Stats - Errors in Statistics @julian Featured Program The JMP Global Academic Team Members of the JMP Academic Team discuss programs available to support the next generation of scientists and engineers. While the team is dedicated to helping license and support faculty, students and researchers with the JM...
(view in My Videos) Shortly after graduating from Virginia Tech Caleb King landed a job in California, meaning he had to pack up his stuff and travel from the east to the west coast. The week-long trip sparked a love of travel he’s had ever since. Recently, Caleb asked himself the question: “Can I create a road trip that traversed every U.S. highway?” In this installment of JMP In Action, Caleb ...
(view in My Videos) Sometimes a column contains text that would be more useful if it were stored as columns of data. In this segment of Ask the Data Doctor, JMP Systems Engineer Brady Brady expands on an earlier episode by continuing this discussion around converting text to columns. The Data Doctor shows us more ways to use JMP's Text to Columns tool to generate new columns from text. Using a v...
(view in My Videos) Today’s JMP Can Do That? episode shows you how easy it is to map the starts with JMP’s Star Jumper. Created by JMP Director of Genomics Russ Wolfinger, Star Jumper shows you the position of start visible in the sky – anytime, any place. Senior Systems Engineer Jordan Hiller gives us a tour of the JMP add-in. He’ll show you how to manipulate your view, including what you want ...
(view in My Videos) In today’s edition of Resource Spotlight, JMP Senior Technical Writer Michael Crotty highlights the User Community’s JSL Cookbook. Added to the JMP Community a few years ago, the Cookbook contains code snippets to help you when you’re writing JSL applications. Michael shows you how to search and use the JSL Cookbook: Simply grab the JSL, copy it into a new script and append a...
(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) Mary and Pete are back to show us how to use the local data filter to work with subsets of our data without leaving a report. Since Pete finds himself eating way too much candy these days, Mary uses the candy bar data set to show him how to use the local data filter to subset your data. You’ll also get a closer look at how to “Order by Count,” adjust factors to narrow in on y...
(view in My Videos) Members of the JMP Academic Team discuss programs available to support the next generation of scientists and engineers. While the team is dedicated to helping license and support faculty, students and researchers with the JMP Academic Suite, they do so much more. For professors, the group provides full curriculum support, free course materials, consulting, guest lectures, dat...
(view in My Videos) Julian discusses Type 1 and Type 2 errors in hypothesis testing, and shows how to use the Hypothesis Test for One Mean interactive teaching module in JMP to show these errors in the sampling distribution of the t-test statistic.
(view in My Videos) 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 how to create similar visualizations for yourself using JMP Graph Builder. Complete with step-by-step instructions, Scott shows you how to create ...
(view in My Videos) If you have a JMP Report window open, you’ll notice buttons in the lower right-hand corner of the report. In today’s Tip of the Day, Pete and Mary show us how to access, remove or move between JMP windows using these shortcut buttons. You can do things like go back to JMP home, bring the data table to the front of your screen, combine windows to display multiple windows in a ...