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) In this episode of Which Model When, Systems Engineer Mary Loveless goes house hunting; more specifically, house hunting in Cincinnati, Ohio. Together, Mary and Academic Manager Ruth Hummel use real estate data to determine how to predict a selling price for homes in The Queen City. First, Mary encourages you not to forget an often-overlooked step: running summary statistics ...
(view in My Videos) You have a business or research question, you’ve collected or found appropriate data, and you are ready to analyze. But which analytical methods should you try? And how will you choose a final model? Full Transcript (Automatically Generated) View more... So I'm Ruth Hummel, I work as a technical person helping out people in the academic area. And Mary is a manager of folks ...
(view in My Videos) In today’s Resource Spotlight, you’ll learn more about JMP Public, an online platform where users can share JMP visualizations and discoveries with the world. In addition to a brief overview, Developer Michael Goff shows us some of JMP Public’s coolest features, including how to personalize your dashboard and share your posts with your LinkedIn connections. Michael concludes ...
(view in My Videos) SegmentDescriptionWho's On Air Welcome The Monologue @julian Featured Program Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Using JMP (Episode 1) NY-area System Engineer Mike Anderson kicks off a regular series for JMP On Air: Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Using JMP. After completing his PhD., Mike entered the workforce and almost immediately began using JMP. As a brand-new eng...
(view in My Videos) An Arduino is a tiny computer that can be customized to perform many tasks. In this episode of DIY Data, @ryandewitt collects and streams real-time luminance data to JMP. The pilot show for this series, Ryan uses an Arduino Uno R3, and a connected light IR sensor to Pin 0 to get power from the USB attachment to a computer running JMP. Using a script in JMP, Ryan shows you h...
(view in My Videos) In today’s episode of Help! Ross Metusalem introduces the Statistics Index in JMP. Located on the Help Menu, the Statistics Index gives you a list of all statistical methods available in JMP and helps you determine which one to use. Much like the index of a book, the Statistics Index gives you a list of all the statistical methods available, and supplements that information ...
(view in My Videos) NY-area System Engineer Mike Anderson kicks off a regular series for JMP On Air: Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Using JMP. After completing his PhD., Mike entered the workforce and almost immediately began using JMP. As a brand-new engineer, Mike spent a lot of his early time using JMP “learning” through trial and error. In this series, Mike shares with you the five cri...
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Learn how to use JMP's Prediction Profiler, a tool that gives you a wealth of information about your model. You'll learn how to use the Prediction Profiler to see how your prediction model changes as you change settings of individual factors; set desirability goals for your response or responses, and find optimal settings for your factors; and so much more.
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Today I Learned Something Really Good: Supercomputers, Exaflops, and Folding@Home
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Lessons from a Kaggle Winner
Kaggle is the world's largest data science community, bringing together tools, data and thousands...
(view in My Videos) Graph Builder is JMP's interactive, go-to graphing platform that allows you to quickly and easily visualize your data. In this session, Laura Higgins shows you the basics of Graph Builder and how you can use it to power up your data analytic and JMP skills. Do you want to see more of JMP in Action for yourself check out the JMP Mastering series where where you can attend l...
(view in My Videos) Are higher priority jobs being completed more quickly than medium or lower priority jobs? Is breaking strength the same between different processes? Do different dosages of the same type of drug affect patient pain levels. These are the sorts of questions one can answer using one-way ANOVA. The one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) is used to determine whether there are any s...
(view in My Videos) In this, the first episode of JMP Can Do That, Jordan Hiller talks with JMP master Craige Hales to learn how he creates works of art using just JMP Scripting Language (JSL). Take a look at the unusual, interesting and sometimes just silly projects Craige has made using JMP software and JMP interactive visualizations. You’re sure to be amazed by what’s possible in JMP – and c...
(view in My Videos) @Ryan_Gilmore explains why the first place you should go as a user for JMP questions, resources, and Add-Ins is the JMP User Community. Regardless of where you are in your JMP journey, the JMP User Community is for you. Hosted by the JMP Division of SAS the community is designed to facilitate the exchange of technical information related JMP products, services and the shar...
(view in My Videos) If you work with data for any amount of time, you’re almost certainly going to encounter date and time issues along the way. In this episode of Ask the Data Doctor, Brady Brady shows you how to simple it is in JMP to shape, reshape or change your data – in particular date and time data – to make it look the way you want or need it to. Brady will also give you a brief look at...
(view in My Videos) Using Tools in JMP ReportsSelection – Copy/PasteGrabber – Move columns in tablesGrabber – Rescale axesMagnifier – Resize axesArrow – Select points in graphsLasso – Select points in graphsBrush – Select points in graphsCrosshairs – Estimate X,Y of a pointScroll – Scroll through large reportsHelp – Open JMP documentationUsing Tools in JMP JournalsArrow – Add contentSelection – ...
(view in My Videos) SegmentDescriptionWho's On Air Welcome Monologue: Dinner Table Stats - The Central Limit Theorem @julian Featured Program Meet the Author: David Spiegelhalter In this episode of JMP On Air’s Meet the Author, Anne Milley interviews Sir David Spiegelhalter. A good friend of JMP, and the keynote presenter at the JMP Discovery Summit (Munich) in Spring of 2020, David Spiegel...
(view in My Videos) When inheriting JMP reports, sometimes they won’t look like the way you want, or need, them to. Luckily customizing is easy in JMP. In this episode of Tip of the Day, Pete and Mary show you how adjust your preferences to modify your report and how to make those changes permanent, so that you don’t have to modify them every time you generate the report. After watching this ...
(view in My Videos) Kaggle is the world's largest data science community, bringing together tools, data and thousands of talented data scientists to help solve some of the world’s most complicated and pressing problems. In this segment, Anne Milley interviews Russ Wolfinger, Director of Scientific Discovery at JMP and a Kaggle Grandmaster to learn his secrets of winning Kaggle competitions. Wol...
(view in My Videos) Julian explains his favorite statistical concept: the central limit theorem.
(view in My Videos) In this episode of Help!, Ross Metusalem looks at the plethora of online resources available for anyone interested in learning how to use (or use better!) JMP. Ross shows us how to navigate from the JMP home page to some of JMP’s most popular resources. During the session, Ross will show you valuable landing pages like the JMP Learning Library, the Mastering JMP webinar serie...
(view in My Videos) Designed to help demystify the concepts around Design of Experiments and to outline the immense benefits of the practice for scientists and engineers, JMP Systems Engineer Phil Kay continues his exploration of DOE. In this installment of the popular series Why Design of Experiments., Phil Kay introduces the fourth reason: clarity. After reviewing previous episodes, Phil expla...
(view in My Videos) In Part 3 of JMP’s Phil Kay’s series, Why DOE?, we take a deeper dive into Design of Experiments. Learn more about how a smaller, designed experiment can enable you to learn about your process in the most efficient way. Using water contaminant data with eight key factors Phil shows you how, with more than 4,000 combinations you only need 26 runs to determine the best possibl...
(view in My Videos) Senior Systems Engineer Phil Kay introduces Process Understanding as reason #2 in his series of talks titled Why DOE? A self-professed lover of Design of Experiments, Phil’s series attempts to explain the science behind DOE and help demystify the most common terms and concepts that can sometimes derail a new practitioner’s efforts. In this episode, Phil reviews the ground he ...
(view in My Videos) In this final installment of Why DOE? , Phil shows us how we can understand which of all the possible effects are important for us to include our model, and how to accelerate our time to innovation You can find the blog posts that Phil talked about here and here. And you can find links to the full series of blog posts, along with the case study data, here.
(view in My Videos) Do you need to annotate control charts with known events? In this segment, JMP Systems Engineer Byron Wingerd shows you how to “make your control charts rock.” Follow along as Byron uses JMP to demonstrate how to create scripts that can be added to control chart graphs that facilitate drawing event lines and adding comments to graphs. Along the way, Byron will also show you m...