Please implement in the formal GUI (not a scripting or add-in solution) the PERMANOVA and PERMDISP which are widely used in ecological data and have gained prominence with the groundswell of microbiome research.
Yes, JMP really should consider incorporating a PERMANOVA function. It has gained a lot of traction over the last few years and is the new standard for ecological and environmental data with no assumptions of normality -- avoiding the need for data transformation. I encourage others that use permanova to post more comments and/or give a thumbs up or "kudo".
Is there a "vote" button somewhere? I would like deperately to have the permutational ANOVA capacity (for which I normally rely on PRIMER) in JMP. If nothing else, I wouldn't have to run a parallel operating system (I currently must run Windows for the sole purpose of using PRIMER)! PERMANOVA is excellent for analyzing not only ecological assemblage data (e.g., microbiomes) but also any sort of big, OMICS dataset (or when there are multiple physiological response variables that violate assumptions of normality). It could really make JMP a "one stop shop" for ecologists were JMP to feature PERMANOVA and similar such similarity-based analyses.
I need to run a repeated measures permanova and arranging the data for R and then figuring out why it doesnt work properly is not a task i am looking forward to
@SamGardner Great! Please let me know if you need a beta-tested (I am already a JMP Pro 18 EA user), as I have plenty of data with which to try this out.
Also, another JMP developer (Tonya ?? I know there are a few Tonyas at JMP!) figured out a sort-of work-around to PERMANOVA, in which you conduct MDs, export the coordinates, and use the coordinates as Y's in partial least squares. Honestly, this works, but I think a lot of people like having the option of having the ENTIRE DISTANCE MATRIX as the Y, which is how PERMANOVA works (I think). Another option: PRIMER (the pioneers of these ecological statistics approaches) is bound to be a tiny company (5-10 employees?). Maybe JMP can just buy them, haha!