SAS Author's Tip: Step-by-Step JMP Analysis Instructions

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Besides publishing stellar books on making the most of SAS software, SAS Press also provides several excellent books on using JMP. One such book is Analyzing and Interpreting Continuous Data Using JMP: A Step-by-Step Guide by Jose Ramirez and Brenda Ramirez. Reviews for the book have been strong and you can read them for yourself here. Also, a free chapter is available online!

The following excerpt is from SAS Press authors Jose Ramirez' and Brenda Ramirez' book Analyzing and Interpreting Continuous Data Using JMP: A Step-by-Step Guide, Copyright © 2009, SAS Institute Inc., Cary, North Carolina, USA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. (please note that results may vary depending on your version of SAS software)

Step-by-Step JMP Analysis Instructions
For the cracking sidewalks situation described in Section 6.1 we will illustrate how to conduct a one-way ANOVA to compare the compressive strength of the different cement suppliers used in the four phases. As we have done in other chapters, we follow the general 7-step procedure shown in Table 6.7. The first two steps should be stated before any data is collected or analyzed, and they do not necessarily require the use of JMP.However, Steps 3 through 6 will be conducted using JMP and the output from these steps will help us complete Step 7.

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