Enables you to test a custom hypothesis. For more information about custom tests, see Custom Test in Standard Least Squares Report and Options.
Enables you to test for differences in levels within a variable. If a contrast involves a covariate, you can specify the value of the covariate at which to test the contrast. For an example of the Contrast option, see Using Contrasts to Compare Differences in the Levels of a Variable.
(Available only for continuous X variables.) Enables you to predict an X value, given specific values for Y and the other X variables. For more information about the Inverse Prediction option, see Inverse Prediction in Standard Least Squares Report and Options.
where H is the Hessian (or second derivative) matrix evaluated using the parameter estimates on the last iteration. Note that the dispersion parameter, whether estimated or specified, is incorporated into H. Rows and columns corresponding to aliased parameters are not included in Σ.
Shows or hides a correlation matrix for all the effects in a model. The correlation matrix is the normalized covariance matrix. For each σij element of Σ, the corresponding element of the correlation matrix is σij/σiσj, where .
Shows or hides a prediction profiler for examining prediction traces for each X variable. For more information about the prediction profiler, see Profiler in Standard Least Squares Report and Options.
Shows or hides an interactive contour profiler. For more information about the contour profiler, see Contour Profiler in the Profilers book.
Shows or hides a 3-D surface profiler. For more information about the surface profiler, see Surface Plot in the Profilers book.
Shows a submenu of plots of residuals, predicted values, and actual values. These plots enable you to search for outliers and determine the adequacy of your model. For more information about deviance, see Model Selection and Deviance. The following plots are available:
Shows a submenu of options that enable you to save certain quantities as new columns in the current data table. For more information about the residual formulas, see Residual Formulas.
Note: You can change the α level for the confidence limits in the Fit Model window by selecting Set Alpha Level from the red triangle menu.
Note: You can change the α level for the confidence limits in the Fit Model window by selecting Set Alpha Level from the red triangle menu.
Shows or hides the Effect Summary report, which enables you to interactively update the effects in the model. See Effect Summary Report in Standard Least Squares Report and Options.
See Redo Menus and Save Script Menus in the Using JMP book for more information about the following options: