Bootstrapping Using JMP® Pro »
"The statistical bootstrap is a resampling technique that estimates the sampling distribution for a statistic, which allows you to estimate the sampling variability even when there is no analytical solution for the standard error of a particular statistic." So begins a four-part blog series by Michael Crotty, a statistical software tester at JMP, on the one-click bootstrapping feature in JMP Pro. Learn more about bootstrapping generally, using the technique for functions of statistics, bootstrapping multiple tables at once, and visualizing the variability of a curve using bootstrapping.
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Celebrate Statistics in 2013 »
It's the International Year of Statistics, and we are celebrating! Look for blog posts about John Sall's favorite influential statisticians, webcasts and lots of social media updates about statistics and its impact on our world. You can follow along at our Year of Statistics web page. Check back frequently for your chance to win statistics-related prizes throughout the year!
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Have you tried... »
… a Parallel Plot? Used interactively, these plots can help you spot patterns in multivariate data that might otherwise be hidden. Each line in a Parallel Plot represents a row in the data table. Using color to track groups can bring to light commonalities in multiple dimensions. It can also help to have certain columns beside each other. You can easily rearrange the order of the columns in the plot using the hand tool and dragging the columns into a new position.
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Getting Started with JMP®
1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT)
Jan. 11, 25
Feb. 8
Mastering JMP®
2 p.m. ET (11 a.m. PT)
Jan. 18, 25
Feb. 1, 8, 15
Analytically Speaking
10 a.m. ET (7 a.m. PT)
Jan. 23, featuring John Sall
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2013 Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium
Jan. 28-31
Orlando, FL
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