The United States census allows for examining population growth over the last century. The US Regional Population.jmp sample data table contains populations of the 50 US states grouped into regions for each of the census years from 1920 to 2010. Alaska and Hawaii are treated as supplementary regions because they were not states during the entire time, and they are not part of the contiguous United States. You are interested in whether the population growth in these two states differs from the rest of the US.
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Select Help > Sample Data Library and open US Regional Population.jmp.
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Select Analyze > Consumer Research > Multiple Correspondence Analysis.
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Select Year and click Y, Response.
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Select Region and click X, Factor.
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Select ID and click Supplementary ID.
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Select Population and click Freq.
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MCA with Supplementary ID Report

Help created on 9/19/2017