Each model report contains a red triangle menu with some or all of the following options:
Test Parallelism
Helps determine whether the curves are similar in shape when they are shifted along the X axis. In certain situations, it is important to establish parallelism before making further comparisons between groups. This option is available only when a Group variable is specified on the platform launch window. This option is available for the Sigmoid models (Logistic and Gompertz), as well as the Linear Regression model, with the exception of higher-order polynomials. See Test Parallelism.
Area Under Curve
Gives the area under the fitted curve. This option is available for the following models: One Compartment, Two Compartment, Gaussian Peak, and Lorentzian Peak. This option is also available for Bi-Exponential 4P Models, but only when all parameters are positive. The range of integration depends on the type of model and is specified in the report.
If a Grouping variable is specified on the platform launch window, an Analysis of Means is performed for comparing the estimates across groups. If the result for a group exceeds a decision limit, the result is considered different from the overall mean of AUC.
Time to Peak Response
Displays the estimate of the regressor, X, at the peak of the fitted curve. The standard error of the estimate is also shown. This option is available for Cell Growth 4P and One Compartment models.
Peak Response
Displays the estimate of the response, Y, at the peak of the fitted curve. The standard error of the estimate is also shown. This option is available for Cell Growth 4P and One Compartment models.
Compare Parameter Estimates
Gives an analysis for testing the equality of parameters across levels of the grouping variable. This option is available only when a Group variable is specified on the platform launch window. See Compare Parameter Estimates.
Equivalence Test
Gives an analysis for testing the equivalence of models across levels of the grouping variable. This option is available only when a Group variable is specified on the platform launch window. See Equivalence Test.
Make Parameter Table
Saves the parameter estimates, standard errors, and t-ratios in a data table. This option is available only when a Group variable is specified on the platform launch window.
Plot Actual by Predicted
Plots actual Y values on the vertical axis and predicted Y values on the horizontal axis.
Plot Residual by Predicted
Plots the residuals on the vertical axis and the predicted Y values on the horizontal axis.
Profiler
Shows or hides a profiler of the fitted prediction function. The derivatives are derivatives of the prediction function with respect to the X variable. For more information about profilers, see Profiler in Profilers.
Save Formulas
Contains options for saving a variety of formula columns in the data table.
Save Prediction Formula
Saves the prediction equation.
Save Std Error of Predicted
Saves the standard error of the predicted values.
Save Parametric Prediction Formula
Saves the prediction equation in parametric form. This is helpful if you want to use the fitted model in the custom Nonlinear platform.
Save Residual Formula
Saves the residuals.
Save Studentized Residual Formula
Saves the studentized residual formula, a standard residual that is divided by its estimated standard deviation.
Save First Derivative
Saves the derivative of the prediction function with respect to the X variable.
Save Std Error of First Derivative
Saves the equation of the standard error of the first derivative.
Save Inverse Prediction Formula
Saves the equation for predicting X from Y.
Custom Inverse Prediction
Predicts an X value for a specific Y value. For more information about inverse prediction, see Inverse Prediction in Fitting Linear Models.
Remove Fit
Removes the model report, the entry from the Model Comparison report, and the fitted line from the plot.