Book description
JMP 12 Basic Analysis covers the initial types of analyses that you often perform in JMP, such as univariate, bivariate, and oneway analyses. Creating tables of summary statistics with the Tabulate platform is included along with approximating sampling distributions using bootstrapping. Find information about how to clean up your data before performing analyses.
Table of contents
- Contents
-
Learn about JMP
- Documentation and Additional Resources
- Formatting Conventions
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JMP Documentation
- JMP Documentation Library
- Discovering JMP
- Using JMP
- Basic Analysis
- Essential Graphing
- Profilers
- Design of Experiments Guide
- Fitting Linear Models
- Specialized Models
- Multivariate Methods
- Quality and Process Methods
- Reliability and Survival Methods
- Consumer Research
- Scripting Guide
- JSL Syntax Reference
- JMP Help
- Additional Resources for Learning JMP
- Introduction to Basic Analysis
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Distributions
- Using the Distribution Platform
- Overview of the Distribution Platform
- Example of the Distribution Platform
- Launch the Distribution Platform
- The Distribution Report
- Distribution Platform Options
- Options for Categorical Variables
- Options for Continuous Variables
- Fit Distributions
- Additional Examples of the Distribution Platform
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Statistical Details for the Distribution Platform
- Statistical Details for Standard Error Bars
- Statistical Details for Quantiles
- Statistical Details for Summary Statistics
- Statistical Details for the Normal Quantile Plot
- Statistical Details for the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test
- Statistical Details for the Standard Deviation Test
- Statistical Details for Normal Quantiles
- Statistical Details for Saving Standardized Data
- Statistical Details for Prediction Intervals
- Statistical Details for Tolerance Intervals
- Statistical Details for Capability Analysis
- Statistical Details for Continuous Fit Distributions
- Statistical Details for Discrete Fit Distributions
- Statistical Details for Fitted Quantiles
- Statistical Details for Fit Distribution Options
- Introduction to Fit Y by X
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Bivariate Analysis
- Examine Relationships between Two Continuous Variables
- Example of Bivariate Analysis
- Launch the Bivariate Platform
- The Bivariate Plot
- Fitting Commands and Options
- Histogram Borders
- Fit Mean
- Fit Line and Fit Polynomial
- Fit Special
- Flexible
- Fit Orthogonal
- Robust
- Density Ellipse
- Nonpar Density
- Group By
- Fitting Menus
- Additional Examples of the Bivariate Platform
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Statistical Details for the Bivariate Platform
- Statistical Details for Fit Line
- Statistical Details for Fit Spline
- Statistical Details for Fit Orthogonal
- Statistical Details for the Summary of Fit Report
- Statistical Details for the Lack of Fit Report
- Statistical Details for the Parameter Estimates Report
- Statistical Details for the Smoothing Fit Reports
- Statistical Details for the Correlation Report
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Oneway Analysis
- Examine Relationships between a Continuous Y and a Categorical X Variable
- Overview of Oneway Analysis
- Example of Oneway Analysis
- Launch the Oneway Platform
- The Oneway Plot
- Oneway Platform Options
- Quantiles
- Means/Anova and Means/Anova/Pooled t
- Analysis of Means Methods
- Compare Means
- Nonparametric
- Unequal Variances
- Equivalence Test
- Robust
- Power
- Normal Quantile Plot
- CDF Plot
- Densities
- Matching Column
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Additional Examples of the Oneway Platform
- Example of an Analysis of Means Chart
- Example of an Analysis of Means for Variances Chart
- Example of the Each Pair, Student’s t Test
- Example of the All Pairs, Tukey HSD Test
- Example of the With Best, Hsu MCB Test
- Example of the With Control, Dunnett’s Test
- Example Contrasting All of the Compare Means Tests
- Example of the Unequal Variances Option
- Example of an Equivalence Test
- Example of the Robust Fit Option
- Example of the Power Option
- Example of a Normal Quantile Plot
- Example of a CDF Plot
- Example of the Densities Options
- Example of the Matching Column Option
- Statistical Details for the Oneway Platform
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Contingency Analysis
- Examine Relationships between Two Categorical Variables
- Example of Contingency Analysis
- Launch the Contingency Platform
- The Contingency Report
- Contingency Platform Options
- Mosaic Plot
- Contingency Table
- Tests
- Analysis of Means for Proportions
- Correspondence Analysis
- Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test
- Agreement Statistic
- Relative Risk
- Two Sample Test for Proportions
- Measures of Association
- Cochran Armitage Trend Test
- Exact Test
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Additional Examples of the Contingency Platform
- Example of Analysis of Means for Proportions
- Example of Correspondence Analysis
- Example of a Cochran Mantel Haenszel Test
- Example of the Agreement Statistic Option
- Example of the Relative Risk Option
- Example of a Two Sample Test for Proportions
- Example of the Measures of Association Option
- Example of the Cochran Armitage Trend Test
- Statistical Details for the Contingency Platform
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Logistic Analysis
- Examine Relationships between a Categorical Y and a Continuous X Variable
- Overview of Logistic Regression
- Example of Nominal Logistic Regression
- Launch the Logistic Platform
- The Logistic Report
- Logistic Platform Options
- Additional Examples of Logistic Regression
- Statistical Details for the Logistic Platform
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Matched Pairs Analysis
- Compare Measurements on the Same Subject
- Overview of the Matched Pairs Platform
- Example of Comparing Matched Pairs
- Launch the Matched Pairs Platform
- The Matched Pairs Report
- Matched Pairs Platform Options
- Example Comparing Matched Pairs across Groups
- Statistical Details for the Matched Pairs Platform
- Bootstrapping
- Tabulate
- Modeling Utilities
- References
- Index
Product information
- Title: JMP 12 Basic Analysis
- Author(s):
- Release date: March 2015
- Publisher(s): SAS Institute
- ISBN: 9781629594361
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