Tag: JMP 11

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Violating Anna Karenina Principle: LogWorth scaling

The first line of Leo Tolstoy’s classic novel, Anna Karenina, begins: “Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” This is a very memorable line. But looking at the Wikipedia entry for the Anna Karenina Principle, I saw this version for statistical significance tests:

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Publication-quality graphics from JMP: Workflow for Mac users

Are you a Mac user and need to create publication-quality graphics of JMP graphs or reports? With JMP 11, it is now even easier and can be done with the help of standard applications that come with MacOS. JMP developers have completely rewritten the graphics engine on the Mac version

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Start learning JMP 11 with sample data

After you download JMP 11, what do you want to do first? You may want to explore your data and investigate the many graphical and statistical platforms in JMP. You could import your own data from Microsoft Excel spreadsheets or text files. To get started quickly, however, experiment with sample

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Each statistic should have a graph to go with it – not!

When we thought about starting a new software system many years ago, we were very enamored of an article published in 1973 in American Statistician authored by Frank Anscombe called “Graphs in Statistical Analysis.” As you can read in Wikipedia, Anscombe cleverly devised four sets of data that had identical

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Big data = Dirty data

Note: JMP 11 launched last week. Today, we begin a series on Tuesdays of Big Statistics blog posts by John Sall about what has to change when you have Big Data, with an emphasis on screening. Data preparation is a big part of an analyst’s job, and when you have

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JMP 11 is here -- watch live webcast today

Note: The on-demand version of this webcast that was shown live on Sept. 10 is available on demand. Today's the day. JMP 11 is here! Over the past couple of months, you've heard from JMP R&D and technical experts about what's coming in lots of different areas in JMP 11:

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JMP 11 webcasts -- live and on demand

JMP 11, the latest version of JMP, will be released next week, on Sept. 10. Since JMP is such a visual product, one of the best ways to learn what JMP 11 can do is by watching one (or all) of the upcoming webcasts. Here's a quick rundown: John Sall,

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Local data filter comes to Graph Builder for iPad

JMP 11 will be released on Sept. 10, and with that we will be launching a new version of Graph Builder for the iPad. The highlight of this release is the addition of the local data filter. The local data filter was introduced in JMP 10, and since then it

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Exploring a baseball win streak with JMP 11

Recently, I was talking baseball with my father, who lives in Georgia. Our conversation turned to the recent exploits of my dad's local team, the Atlanta Braves, who had just run off an unexpected 14 straight wins in a row. The streak caught the attention of sports writers at around

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Jump-start your work with revamped JMP documentation

On an ever-widening quest to make things easier for users, JMP has reorganized its library of documentation and offers many new options for JMP 11. Shorter books The JMP documentation library has grown over the years with the advent of new platforms and increasingly robust options. Some books reached their

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