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  • Jump into Gauge Studies: On-Demand

    Jump into Gauge Studies Hands-on Workshop / On-Demand Also available as a live instructor-led event, this workshop is designed for intermediate to advanced users with at least one year of JMP experience who would like to dive deeper into Gauge Studies.  *Note: This is an on-demand recording of the content covered in the live instructor-led event. You can pause the video to complete the hands-on po...

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    Apr 30, 2026 12:26 PM
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  • Jump into Control Charting: On-Demand

    Jump into Control Charting Hands-on Workshop / On-Demand Also available as a live instructor-led event, this workshop is designed for intermediate to advanced users with at least one year of JMP experience who would like to dive deeper into quality. Attendees learn the basics of statistical process control. *Note: This is an on-demand recording of the content covered in the live instructor-led eve...

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    Apr 30, 2026 12:25 PM
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  • JMP Marketplace Extensions - How to Install a JMP Add-In

    The JMP Marketplace offers JMP extensions designed to enhance the user experience with JMP products (JMP, JMP Pro, JMP Clinical, JMP Live). They allow users to customize JMP to meet their specific needs and are available to people who have a MyJMP account. Extensions can include add-ins, data connectors, data sets, and more.  See how to find, download and install an add-in. Add-ins use the extens...

    gail_massari gail_massari
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    Apr 29, 2026 12:51 PM
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  • Getting Started with JMP: On Demand Course

    Click the Begin! button below to start, or click Resume to return to where you left off. You can watch the videos in order, or jump to specific topics using the navigation pane on the left. Download the Getting-Started-data.zip file linked above to follow along with the demonstrations. The Big Class.jmp data file is used in the introductory videos. In these videos you'll learn about: the four com...

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Feb 23, 2026 3:00 PM
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  • Custom Design of Experiments Course

    We’re excited to bring you this free e-learning course on Custom Design of Experiments. This course focuses on the core principles of designing an experiment, enabling you to understand and apply those principles to achieve an optimal design using the Custom Design platform in JMP.   Custom design is an approach to designing experiments that produces optimal designs for the problem you’re trying t...

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Feb 23, 2026 2:57 PM
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  • Bar Charts and Frequency Tables

    Use bar charts and frequency distributons to display the distribution of categorical variables.

    Visit Discovering JMP > Visualize Your Data, Discovering JMP > Analyze Your Data > Analyze Distributions and Essential Graphing in JMP Help to learn more.

    gail_massari gail_massari
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    Feb 11, 2026 1:34 PM
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  • Pareto Plots and Pie Charts

    Use Pareto Plots and Pie Charts to display the distribution of categorical variables. Pareto plots sort in descending order of frequency of occurrence or by a weighted value.     Creating Pareto plot and Pie Chart using Failuressize.jmp (Help > Sample Data Folder > Quality Control)   A second direct way to see pie charts For more details on creating pie charts and Pareto plots, see Discovering JM...

    gail_massari gail_massari
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    Feb 11, 2026 1:12 PM
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  • Dot plots

    Use dot plots to display the distribution of continuous variables and include categorical variables. Dot plots allow you to assess the shape, center, and spread of the data. Dot plots are a very useful way for comparing data between groups.     Distribution of continuous variables   Add categorial variables cto compare continuous variable between groups   Visit Essential Graphing in JMP Help to l...

    gail_massari gail_massari
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    Feb 11, 2026 1:12 PM
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  • Analyzing a Single Variable

    This Analysis Guide provides a list of potential questions that one might consider when analyzing a single variable or column of data. There are many statistical techniques useful in addressing these questions which are listed in the second column. The JMP® platforms that provide access to those statistical techniques along with One Page Step-by-Step Guides included in this manual are highlighted ...

    gail_massari gail_massari
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    Feb 11, 2026 1:11 PM
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  • Relationship between a Single Factor and a Response Variable

    This Analysis Guide provides a list of potential questions that one might consider when studying the relationship between a single explanatory factor and a response variable. There are many statistical techniques useful in addressing these questions which are listed in the second column. The JMP® platforms that provide access to those statistical techniques along with One Page Step-by-Step Guides ...

    gail_massari gail_massari
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    Feb 11, 2026 1:09 PM
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  • Exploring Patterns and Features

    This Analysis Guide provides a list of potential questions that one might consider when exploring data for the purpose of finding features, patterns, and overall structure in the data without the need to model the relationship between specific explanatory factors and a specific response variable. There are many statistical techniques useful in addressing these questions which are listed in the sec...

    gail_massari gail_massari
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    Feb 11, 2026 1:08 PM
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  • Relationship between Many Factors and a Response Variable

    This Analysis Guide provides a list of potential questions that one might consider when studying the relationship between many potential explanatory factors and a response variable. There are many statistical techniques useful in addressing these questions which are listed in the second column. The JMP® platforms that provide access to those statistical techniques along with One Page Step-by-Step ...

    gail_massari gail_massari
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    Feb 11, 2026 1:08 PM
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  • Collecting Data

    This Analysis Guide provides a list of potential questions that one might consider when trying to determine how much data to collect. For example – in designing an experiment. There are many statistical techniques useful in addressing these questions which are listed in the second column. The JMP® platforms that provide access to those statistical techniques along with One Page Step-by-Step Guides...

    gail_massari gail_massari
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    Feb 11, 2026 1:07 PM
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  • Fitting Distributions

    This guide provides information on fitting various continuous or discrete distributions to data.  Fitting One Continuous Distribution From an open JMP data table, select Analyze > Distribution.Select one or more continuous variables from Select Columns, click Y, Columns, then click OK.
    Here we chose the variable ‘World Gross’Select Continuous Fit from the red triangle for the variable and select a...

    gail_massari gail_massari
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    Feb 11, 2026 1:06 PM
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  • Assessing Normality

    This guide provides some ways to assess the fit of a normal distribution to a continuous variable. See options for fitting and assessing the fit of other non-normal distributions in the Fitting Distributions guide.   From an open JMP® data table, select Analyze > Distribution.Select one or more continuous variables from Select Columns and click Y, Columns.Click OK to generate a histogram (Histogr...

    gail_massari gail_massari
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    Feb 11, 2026 1:06 PM
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  • Introduction to the JMP Scripting Language

    This course covers the basics of scripting with JSL and then progresses to more advanced topics, including working with data tables, using matrices to facilitate computations, scripting analyses, and capturing results to make custom reports. The course also presents suggested best practices throughout.

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Feb 11, 2026 1:05 PM
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  • Finding the Area Under a Normal Curve

    This guide demonstrates how to find the area under the normal curve using formulas and the Distribution Calculator. Column Formula for Area Under a Normal Curve (One Value)
    1. Select File > New > Data Table.
    2. Add one row - select Rows > Add Rows, and type “1”. Click OK.
    3. Right-click on Column 1, and select Formula to access the Formula Editor.
    4. From the function list on the left, select Probabi...

    gail_massari gail_massari
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    Feb 11, 2026 1:04 PM
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  • Finding Standardized Values (z-Scores)

    This guide demonstrates three methods for calculating standardized values (z-scores) for a continuous variable. Method 1 (Save Standardized) From an open JMP data table, select Analyze > Distribution.Select one or more continuous variables from Select Columns and click Y, Columns.Click OK to generate a histogram and descriptive statistics.Click on the red triangle for the variable, and select Sav...

    gail_massari gail_massari
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    Feb 11, 2026 1:03 PM
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  • Random Sampling and Random Data

    This guide demonstrates methods for selecting a random sample and generating random data. Random Sampling From an open JMP data table, select Tables > Subset.Specify how you’d like the sample to be selected: Random – sampling rate (specify the proportion).Random – sample size (specify the desired sample size).To select a stratified sample across another variable, check Stratify and select the var...

    gail_massari gail_massari
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    Feb 11, 2026 1:02 PM
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  • Hypothesis Tests and Confidence Intervals for Proportions

    Use to estimate via a confidence interval and perform hypothesis tests for a population proportion.  Confidence Intervals for Population Proportions From an open JMP® data table, select Analyze > Distribution.Select one or more categorical variables from Select Columns, click Y, Columns (categorical variables have red or green bars).
    Note: If you have summarized data (a column with counts), enter ...

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    Feb 11, 2026 1:02 PM
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  • Two Proportions Test and Confidence Interval

    Use to Estimate via a confidence interval and perform a hypothesis test for the difference between two population proportions. If comparing more than two proportions, refer to the Chi Square Tests for a Two-Way Table guide.  Two Proportions Test   From an open JMP® data table, select Analyze > Fit Y by X.Choose the binary response variable for the Y, Response.Choose the 2 levels variable that def...

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    Feb 11, 2026 1:01 PM
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  • One Sample t-Test and Confidence Interval

    Use to estimate via a confidence interval or perform a hypothesis test for a population mean. Confidence Interval for the Mean From an open JMP® data table, select Analyze > Distribution.Select one or more continuous variables from Select Columns, click Y, Columns (continuous variables have blue triangles), and click OK.  Car Physical Data.jmp (Help > Sample Data Folder)                 The Upper...

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    Feb 11, 2026 1:01 PM
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  • Chi Square Tests for a Two-Way Table

    Use to test for independence or homogeneity of two categorical variables. If comparing only two groups with a binary outcome, refer to the Two Proportions Test and Confidence Interval guide. The Contingency Table Analysis   From an open JMP® data table, select Analyze > Fit Y by X.Click on a categorical variable from Select Columns, and click Y, Response (categorical variables have red or green b...

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    Feb 11, 2026 1:00 PM
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  • Two Sample t-Test and Confidence Intervals

    Use to Estimate via a confidence interval and perform a hypothesis test for the difference between two population means. If more than two means (more than two levels of the categorical X variable), refer to the One-Way ANOVA guide. Comparison of Two Population Means                       From an open JMP® data table, select Analyze > Fit Y by X.Click on a continuous variable from Select Columns, ...

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    Feb 11, 2026 12:59 PM
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  • Paired t-Test and CI

    Use to test if the populations means of two paired (dependent or correlated) samples are statistically different. Note: The paired measurements must be stored in separate columns. Paired t-Test Using Matched Pairs From an open JMP® data table, select Analyze > Specialized Modeling > Matched Pairs.Select two continuous variables from Select Columns, click Y, Paired Responses (continuous variables ...

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    Feb 11, 2026 12:58 PM
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