STIPS Module 5: Correlation and Regression
Statistical Thinking for Industrial Problem Solving (STIPS) is a free, online course available to anyone interested in building practical skills in using data to solve problems better. The ...
Statistical Thinking for Industrial Problem Solving (STIPS) is a free, online course available to anyone interested in building practical skills in using data to solve problems better. The ...
Statistical Thinking for Industrial Problem Solving (STIPS) is a free, online course available to anyone interested in building practical skills in using data to solve problems better. The ...
Statistical Thinking for Industrial Problem Solving (STIPS) is a free, online course available to anyone interested in building practical skills in using data to solve problems better. The ...
This series of videos contain solutions to the capstone practices from Statistical Decisions using ANOVA and Regression. The course data can be found at Statistical Decisions Using ANOVA and Regressi...
This workshop was presented at Discovery Summit Americas 2023 and Discovery Summit Europe 2024. There are nine videos in this deeper dive, both lecture and JMP demonstrations. You can view these in o...
We’re excited to bring you this free e-learning course on Statistical Decisions Using ANOVA and Regression. The course includes many topics in the fundamentals of statistics, and most lessons build o...
If you want a set of graphs to have axes with the same scale, follow these steps: Right-click on the correctly scaled axis.Select Edit > Copy Axis Settings.Right-click on the axis that you want to rescale.Select Edit > Paste Axis Settings. Copy and Paste Axis Settings
Double-click a numeric column in a report to change the number of displayed decimal places. Numeric Output
Change the scale of a plot by clicking in the frame with the Magnifier tool Magnifier Tool or by rescaling the axes. Restore the original scaling using any of the following actions: Hold the Alt key and click in the frame with the Magnifier toolDouble-click in the frame with the Magnifier toolRight-click the axes and select the Revert Axis command
Change the scale of a plot by clicking in the frame with the Magnifier tool Magnifier Tool or by rescaling the axes. Restore the original scaling using any of the following actions: Hold the Option key and click in the frame with the Magnifier toolDouble-click in the frame with the Magnifier toolRight-click the axes and select the Revert Axis command
Holding down the Control key before selecting a command in a report's menu executes that command everywhere it is valid in the report. For example, to fit a regression line to many scatterplots in a single report, hold down the Control key then select Fit Line. All the scatterplots then have a fitted line. Control Key with Menu Fit Line
Holding down the Command key before selecting a command in a report's menu executes that command everywhere it is valid in the report. For example, to fit a regression line to many scatterplots in a single report, hold down the Command key then select Fit Line. All the scatterplots then have a fitted line. Command Key With Menu Command Key With Menu
To copy a portion of a report, use the selection tool () on the toolbar or the Tools menu. Select the areas that you want to copy. Hold the Shift key to select more than one area.Select Edit > Copy.Follow the other application's directions for pasting text and objects from other programs. You can also drag the selection from JMP to the destination. Note: JMP makes clipboard data available in m...
To copy a portion of a report, use the selection tool () on the toolbar or the Tools menu. Select the areas that you want to copy. Hold the Shift key to select more than one area.Select Edit > Copy.In the other application, select Edit > Paste or Edit > Paste Special. You can also drag the selection from JMP to the destination. Note: JMP makes clipboard data available in multiple formats, and ...
Automatically save all open projects, reports, data tables, journals, or scripts at specified intervals. Select File > Preferences > General, and set the number of minutes next to Autosave Timeout. Automatically Saving Open Windows
Automatically save all open projects, reports, data tables, journals, or scripts at specified intervals. Select JMP > Preferences > General, and set the number of minutes next to Autosave Timeout. Automatically Saving Open Windows
When you place your cursor over a data point in a plot, you see that data point's information (including images, if they exist) in a hover label. To copy the label information, right-click on the hover label and select Copy. Then, you can paste the information into another application. Copy Data in a Plot To pin the hover label information, click the Pin icon in the top corner of the hover label...
You can animate the spinning of a 3D scatterplot in any of these ways: To spin the scatterplot at a certain speed, hold down the Shift key, click and drag an empty area on the plot, and release Shift. The faster you drag the mouse, the faster the 3D scatterplot spins.To spin the scatterplot in a certain direction, hold down the Shift key and press an arrow key, and then release Shift. To stop the ...
To see more options or select several options at once, in a report or plot, hold down the Alt key (Option on MacOS) and right-click. Right-Click Options in a Report
When you have a large number of columns, organize them by grouping. When you launch a platform, you can add the group instead of adding each column individually. To group columns: Open a data table.In the Columns panel, highlight the columns that you want to group.Right-click on the highlighted columns in the Columns panel and select Group Columns. Grouping Columns
If you find yourself doing the same steps over and over in JMP, capture your steps with Workflow Builder. It is like an advanced macro that records your actions in JMP so that you can replay them or share them with others. Select File > New > Workflow.Click Record to start recording.Perform your steps in JMP, like opening a data table and performing analyses. As you complete an analysis, close the...
When making changes to your data, you can preview changes before committing them. Preview is available for most of the tasks in the Tables menu. Open a data table.Click Tables and choose a task (Summary, Subset, and so on).Under Preview, make sure Auto Refresh is selected.Select columns and assign them to roles. The preview appears at right.When you are happy with the preview, click OK to perform ...
Can't find a setting in Preferences? Do a search. Select File > Preferences.In the Filter box at top, enter your text.To filter by JMP version, click Version and choose a range to search within.At left, click a category to see its results. Preferences that match your search term are highlighted. If you filter by different versions, the version when the preference was added appears next to the high...
Can't find a setting in Preferences? Do a search. Select JMP > Preferences.In the Filter box at top, enter your text.To filter by JMP version, click Version and choose a range to search within.At left, click a category to see its results. Preferences that match your search term are highlighted. If you filter by different versions, the version when the preference was added appears next to the highl...
If you are not sure where to find a statistical procedure, do a search across JMP. Results are tailored to the window that you launch the search from, such as a data table or report. Click Help > Search JMP. Or, press Ctrl+comma on Windows, ^+comma on Mac.Enter your search text.Click the result that contains the procedure that you want. On the right, you can see a description and the location of t...
To see how your data are distributed, get histograms from your data table in a single click. Open a data table.In the top left of the data grid, click the Histogram icon. Data Table Showing Histograms
In a wafer heat map graphic, each rectangular chip on the wafer is represented with a color that is associated with a property or parameter value of the chip. Heat maps are used to visualize the impact of the die’s location on any continuous or categorical variable of interest. Analyzing the wafer heat map gives an insight on the impact of the chip’s coordinates on its future performance as a semi...
Which Model When? The models you use depend on your data, the questions you are trying to answer and the problems you want to solve. Work through case studies that illustrate how to identify, fit and evaluate models that might be most useful in achieving your analysis goal. (view in My Videos) Resources Documentation on Linear ModelsDocumentation on Predictive ModelingDocumentation on Model Scr...
Learn about exciting new features in the latest version of JMP. JMP 17 and JMP Pro 17 were released in October 2022 with many new features covered in detail. This video provides an overview of a selection of these new features, including: Workflow Builder, a point-and-click tool for creating documented, reproducible analysis workflows JMP Search for finding and launching the specific analysis tha...
The multivariate platforms in JMP put powerful analytic techniques at your fingertips. This topic shows how to explore pairwise relationship between variables using scatterplot matrix and heat maps, and reduce the dimensionality of your multivariate data while minizine the loss of information. (view in My Videos) This video shows Partial Least Squares (PLS) methods in JMP. (view in My Videos) ...
Summary: This course teaches you how to use analysis of variance and regression methods to analyze data with a single continuous response variable, and introduces statistical model building. You learn how to perform elementary exploratory data analysis (EDA) and discover natural patterns in data. Important statistical concepts such as confidence intervals and hypothesis testing are introduced an...