Controls the types of reports and plots that appear in the initial report window. See Emphasis Options for Standard Least Squares.
–
|
(Appears only when REML is selected as the Method.) Selecting Unbounded Variance Components allows variance component estimates to be negative. This option is selected by default. This option should remain selected if you are interested in fixed effects, since bounding the variance estimates at zero leads to bias in the tests for fixed effects. See Negative Variances.
(Appears only when REML is selected as the Method.) Provides a report that shows only variance component estimates. See Estimate Only Variance Components.
(Appears only for models with multiple Y variables and no random effects.) Fits a separate model for each Y variable using all rows that are nonmissing. If this option is not selected and there are no missing values, the Fit Least Squares report contains individual reports for each of the Y variables. However, some parts of the report are combined for all Y variables. See Missing Values.
The three options in the Emphasis list control the types of plots and reports that you see as part of the initial report for the Standard Least Squares personality. See the descriptions below. JMP chooses a default emphasis based on the number of rows in the data table, the number of effects entered in the Construct Model Effects list, and the attributes applied to effects. You can change this choice of emphasis based on your needs. For details about how JMP chooses the emphasis, see Emphasis Rules.
To change which reports or plots appear for all of the Emphasis options, use platform preferences. Go to File > Preferences > Platforms > Fit Least Squares, and use the Set checkboxes as follows: