Tag: JMP 10

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The UK is jumpin’ for JMP!

The last week of September is going to be manic for JMP in the UK because we’ve got two fantastic events going on. I am delighted to say that the UK JMP User Forum on 27 September will be hosting SAS co-founder and JMP inventor, John Sall. His keynote speech

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JMP training at Discovery Summit 2012

Here are even MORE reasons to attend the upcoming Discovery Summit 2012! By now you know that many exciting new features were added to  JMP 10. But did you know that three new training courses covering some of these features will be unveiled at the upcoming Discovery Summit 2012? The three

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Fighting crime using geospatial analysis in JMP

I’ve been looking into crime − 9,134 rows of crime to be exact. After reading about geospatial analysis of crime in The Police Chief magazine, I decided to do this in JMP. So, I downloaded all of the individual crime incidents from April 2012 from the San Francisco government data website. Then, I began

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JMP videos on YouTube

Working with JMP the other day, I wanted to further analyze the output data in a JMP report, but wasn’t sure how to create a new data table that factored in multiple data sets. Browsing the JMP YouTube channel, I came across Amelia Volger’s most recent how-to video, “How to

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Lighten up! There is a story in there somewhere...

Let's face it, big data means lots of points.  On the rare occasion when JMP data analysis software creates a graph that displays large areas of dense data,  consider using the transparency setting to decrease the saturation of the individual points. In my latest "Have You Tried" video (1:22), you

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JMP Student Edition: Help students master statistical concepts quickly

People are often surprised to learn that of all students taking college-level statistics courses, well over 90% are enrolled in introductory service-oriented statistics courses. This amounts to more than 1 million students every year in the US alone! While these are typically terminal courses that satisfy graduation requirements, they are

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Constructing a custom design with 2 nested random blocking factors

My previous post demonstrated some advantages of designed experiments using random blocks rather than the more traditional fixed blocks. My main point was that random blocks can allow for more cost-effective experiments because they require fewer runs for a given set of factors and model specification. There is another advantage

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Data visualization of funding of 2012 Summer Games

The Guardian, a London newspaper, recently published a blog post, "What's the Real Price of the Olympic Games?" that showed the sources of funding and use of those funds for the 2012 Games. The blog post included an interactive graph, shown below: A viewer could click on one of the

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Top 5 posts about JMP 10

JMP 10 was released about four months ago, and our bloggers have told you about it in a multitude of posts. Which posts appealed the most to readers? I took a look back and picked out the top five posts about JMP 10 based on the number of views, comments,

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