JMP 14.1 Online Documentation (English)
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Consumer Research •
Categorical Response Analysis
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Launch the Categorical Platform
• Other Launch Window Options
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Other Launch Window Options
Additional options are located in the lower left of the launch window. Alternatively, these options can be selected from the Categorical red triangle menu after you click OK in the launch window.
Grouping Option
Defines how to use grouping variables in your analysis when more than one grouping column is specified.
Combinations
Analyzes the response for combinations of the grouping variables. The first column in the grouping list is the outermost group.
Each Individually
Analyzes the response for each grouping variable individually.
Both
Provides reports for combinations of the grouping variables as well as for each grouping variable individually.
Unique Occurrences within ID
Counts unique response levels within a participant. An ID variable must be specified.
Count Missing Responses
Includes missing values as a category. Missing values can be either empty cells or a defined missing code in the Missing Value Codes column property. If a column contains only missing values, the missing values are counted regardless of this option.
Note:
If this option is not selected, missing values are excluded from the analysis.
Order Response Levels High to Low
Orders the responses from high to low. (The default ordering is low to high.) This option applies only to the response, not to grouping categories.
Tip:
Use the Value Ordering column property to define a specific category ordering. See
Value Ordering
in
Using JMP
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Shorten Labels
Shortens value labels by removing prefixes and suffixes that are common to all labels.
Note:
This option applies only to value labels, not column names.
Include Responses Not in Data
Includes categories with no responses in the report. The categories with no responses must be specified in the Value Labels column property. This option applies only to responses. Grouping categories include only categories with responses.
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Help created on 10/11/2018