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  • Statistical Thinking for Industrial Problem Solving Course

    Statistical Thinking for Industrial Problem Solving is a free, online course available to anyone interested in building practical skills in using data to solve problems better. The course is comprised of seven modules, totaling about 30 hours of self-paced learning. Each module includes short instructional videos, JMP demonstrations, questions and exercises. Learn more and enroll at jmp.com/statis...

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Mar 28, 2024 1:08 PM
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  • 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 course is comprised of seven modules. Module 5 covers the linear association between pairs of variables and fitting and interpreting linear and logistic regression models. The topics covered in this module are o...

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Mar 28, 2024 11:23 AM
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  • STIPS Module 4: Decision Making with Data

    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 course is comprised of seven modules. Module 4 covers drawing inferences from data, constructing statistical intervals, performing hypothesis tests, and the relationship between sample size and power. The topics...

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Mar 28, 2024 11:21 AM
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  • STIPS Module 3: Quality Methods

    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 course is comprised of seven modules. Module 3 covers tools to quantify, control, and reduce variation in your product, service, or process. The topics covered in this module are outlined below. Enroll in this a...

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Mar 28, 2024 11:17 AM
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  • STIPS Module 2: Exploratory Data Analysis

    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 course is comprised of seven modules. Module 2 covers describing data with graphics and using interactive visualizations to find and communicate the story in the data. The topics covered in this module are outli...

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Mar 28, 2024 11:15 AM
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  • STIPS Module 1: Statistical Thinking and Problem Solving

    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 course is comprised of seven modules. Module 1 covers mapping a problem, defining and scoping your project, and determining the data you need to solve your problem. The topics covered in this module are outlined...

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Mar 28, 2024 11:11 AM
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  • How Can I Use Statistical Process Control in the Pharmaceutical Industry? (Updated with JMP 18)

    JMP is useful for statistical process control in a wide variety of industries. This example demonstrates the workflow of how to: Create an individual Control Chart that gives an overview of dissolution rate value as a function of lotsScreen through multiple parameters to check for stabilityPerform a Process Capability Analysis to examine the capability of coating parameters Use the Measurement Sys...

    yasmine_hajar yasmine_hajar
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    Mar 28, 2024 8:18 AM
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  • JMP Live 18 in a Nutshell

    (view in My Videos)   See how to use JMP Live 18 to: Look at reports published in JMP Live in Space folders you have access toGive access to others and modify their permissions to view, download and contribute to a Space folderDownload a report to JMP and update or publish a new report back to JMP LiveSelect whether to publish a report with a new data table or link it with an existing data table o...

    yasmine_hajar yasmine_hajar
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    Feb 29, 2024 1:23 PM
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  • Videos of solutions to capstone practices from Statistical Decisions using ANOVA and Regression

    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 Regression Course - JMP User Community. These capstone practices are in Lesson 5. 1. ATC Panel Layout (4:45)  2. Drug Stability (4:27)  3. Concrete Strength (5:06)  4. Carbohydrate Reduction/Dietary Change (5:...

    Di_Michelson Di_Michelson
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    Feb 20, 2024 6:43 AM
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  • Automating Your Analysis Workflow

    Automating Your Analysis Workflow 
    The JMP Scripting Language (JSL) will give you the tools you need to make using JMP even more productive. This topic may cover saving scripts to journals and data tables, combining scripts to automate repetitive actions, and creating repeatable and reproducible analyses using the Enhanced Log and Workflow Builder.  (view in My Videos) This is part of the Get Goin...

    Laura_Higgins Laura_Higgins
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    Jan 31, 2024 7:34 AM
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  • Search JMP

    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...

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Dec 21, 2023 12:09 PM
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  • Capture a JMP Workflow

    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...

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Dec 21, 2023 12:09 PM
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  • Copy or Pin Data in a Plot

    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...

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Dec 21, 2023 12:09 PM
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  • Automatically Save Open Windows (macOS)

    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

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Dec 21, 2023 12:09 PM
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  • Automatically Save Open Windows (Windows)

    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

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Dec 21, 2023 12:09 PM
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  • Paste Reports into Other Applications (macOS)

    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 ...

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Dec 21, 2023 12:09 PM
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  • Paste Reports into Other Applications (Windows)

    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...

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Dec 21, 2023 12:08 PM
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  • Execute Several Actions (macOS)

    To select several commands simultaneously: Hold down the Option key and click the red triangle. A window appears that contains all of the options on the red triangle menu. Change as many options as you want.(Optional) To save your changes as preferences, under Platform Preferences, click Save Changes to.Click OK. Select Multiple Options

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Dec 21, 2023 12:08 PM
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  • Execute Several Actions (Windows)

    To select several commands simultaneously: In a JMP report, hold down the Alt key and click the red triangle. The window contains all of the options on the red triangle menu. Change as many options as you want.(Optional) To save your changes as preferences, under Platform Preferences, click Save Changes to.Click OK. Select Multiple Options

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Dec 21, 2023 12:08 PM
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  • Show the Text Log in the Script Window (macOS)

    Display the embedded log to quickly see the results of your changes as you run and develop a script. To open the embedded log, right-click in the Script Editor and select Show Embedded Log. Or, to open the embedded log every time you open the Script Editor, select JMP > Preferences > Script Editor > Show embedded log on script window open. Embedded Log

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Dec 21, 2023 12:08 PM
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  • Show the Text Log in the Script Window (Windows)

    Display the embedded log to quickly see the results of your changes as you run and develop a script. To open the embedded log, right-click in the Script Editor and select Show Embedded Log. Or, to open the embedded log every time you open the Script Editor, select File > Preferences > Script Editor > Show embedded log on script window open. Embedded Log

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Dec 21, 2023 12:08 PM
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  • Quickly Import Data

    Use a wizard to quickly import data from the web, Excel, a PDF, and more. Select View (Windows) or Window (macOS) > JMP Starter.Click Import.Depending on the type of data or where you want to import it from, choose a wizard.Follow the steps in the wizard to import your data. Import Data from the JMP Starter

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Dec 21, 2023 12:08 PM
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  • Make Data Files Smaller

    Use compression to minimize the size of your data table, allowing JMP to run faster. Compressing columns is particularly helpful when numeric columns contain many small integers, or when any column contains fewer than 255 unique values. For example, compressing columns in a data table with 389 columns and 85,000 rows might decrease the file size from 250MB to 33MB, depending on the type of data. T...

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Dec 21, 2023 12:08 PM
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  • Create a Dashboard

    A dashboard is a visual tool that lets you run and present reports on a regular basis. To create a dashboard: Open the windows that you want to combine. Select File > New > Dashboard (Windows) or File > New > New Dashboard (Macintosh).Select the Blank Dashboard template.From the Reports pane, double-click each open window to place it on the dashboard.From the Dashboard Builder red triangle menu, s...

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Dec 21, 2023 12:08 PM
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  • Find Out Why Data Is Not Interactive

    When you publish a report to JMP Live or export it to interactive HTML, most features are interactive. If your report contains features that are not supported and will be static, you get a notification during the publishing process. Notification of Partially Implemented HTML Features To find out which features are not supported, open the JMP Log. Select View > Log. JMP Log

    ruthhummel ruthhummel
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    Dec 21, 2023 12:08 PM
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