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Chapter 1: Introduction

3. Chapter 1: Introduction. 3. Chapter 1: Introduction. Objectives. Identify key components and features of JMP software. Navigate the user-assistance options. 1.01 Multiple Choice Poll. How much experience do you have using JMP software? I have never used JMP software.

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Chapter 1: Introduction

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  1. 3 Chapter 1: Introduction

  2. 3 Chapter 1: Introduction

  3. Objectives • Identify key components and features of JMP software. • Navigate the user-assistance options.

  4. 1.01 Multiple Choice Poll • How much experience do you have using JMP software? • I have never used JMP software. • I have used JMP software a little. • I use JMP software often.

  5. JMP Software’s Progressive Interface

  6. Dynamic Linking

  7. Saving Scripts to the Data Table

  8. Formula Editor

  9. Context-Sensitive Help

  10. JMP Journal

  11. Navigating with JMP Software This demonstration illustrates the concepts discussed previously.

  12. 3 Chapter 1: Introduction

  13. Objectives • Identify the types of files that JMP can open. • Import a Microsoft Excel file into JMP directly. • Import a Microsoft Excel file into JMP using the Database command.

  14. 1.02 Multiple Choice Poll • Which type of file do you work with most often? • Plain text files • Microsoft Excel • Microsoft Access • Other database files

  15. Importing Data with JMP This demonstration illustrates the concepts discussed previously.

  16. Exercise This exercise reinforces the concepts discussed previously.

  17. 1.03 Multiple Choice Poll • A JMP table contains columns Name, Rate, and Tuition and rows such that Rate is greater than 85 and Tuition is greater than 12000. What SQL code was used to generate this table? • SELECT Name, Rate, Tuition FROM Colleges WHERE Colleges.Rate > 85 AND Colleges.Tuition > 12000. • SELECT Name, Rate, Tuition FROM Colleges WHERE Colleges.Rate > 85 OR Colleges.Tuition > 12000. • SELECT Name, Rate, Tuition FROM Colleges WHERE Colleges.Rate > 85 AND Tuition > 12000.

  18. 1.03 Multiple Choice Poll – Correct Answer • A JMP table contains columns Name, Rate, and Tuition and rows such that Rate is greater than 85 and Tuition is greater than 12000. What SQL code was used to generate this table? • SELECT Name, Rate, Tuition FROM Colleges WHERE Colleges.Rate > 85 AND Colleges.Tuition > 12000. • SELECT Name, Rate, Tuition FROM Colleges WHERE Colleges.Rate > 85 OR Colleges.Tuition > 12000. • SELECT Name, Rate, Tuition FROM Colleges WHERE Colleges.Rate > 85 AND Tuition > 12000.

  19. 3 Chapter 1: Introduction

  20. Objectives • Identify the four components of the JMP data table: the data grid, Columns panel, Rows panel, and Table panel. • Create a JMP journal to organize elements of a project.

  21. The JMP Data Table and Creating a Journal This demonstration illustrates the concepts discussed previously.

  22. 1.04 Quiz • Match the example on the left with the appropriate modeling type on the right. • Nominal • Ordinal • Continuous Height in centimeters Group: experimental or control Stage of Disease: beginning, intermediate, or advanced

  23. 1.04 Quiz – Correct Answer • Match the example on the left with the appropriate modeling type on the right. • Nominal • Ordinal • Continuous Height in centimeters Group: experimental or control Stage of Disease: beginning, intermediate, or advanced 1-C, 2-A, 3-B

  24. Exercise This exercise reinforces the concepts discussed previously.

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