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Predictive and Specialized Modeling > Response Screening > Response Screening Platform Options
Publication date: 04/30/2021

Response Screening Platform Options

The Response Screening red triangle menu contains options to customize the display and to compute and save calculated data.

Fit Selected Items

For selected relationships, adds the appropriate Fit Y by X reports to the Response Screening report. You can select relationships by selecting rows in the PValue data table or points in the plots.

Select Columns

Selects the columns in the original data table that correspond to rows that you select in the PValues table or to points that you select in plots in the Response Screening report window. Select the rows or points first, then select Select Columns. The corresponding columns in the data table are selected. You can select columns corresponding to additional rows in the PValues table or points in plots by first selecting them and then selecting Select Columns again. To select columns corresponding to different rows or points, first clear the current column selection in the original data table.

Save Means

For continuous Ys and categorical Xs, creates a data table with the counts, means, and standard deviations for each level of the categorical variable. If the Robust option is selected, the robust mean is included.

Save Compare Means

For continuous Ys and categorical Xs, tests all pairwise comparisons across the levels of the categorical variable. For each comparison, the data table gives the usual t test, a test of practical significance, an equivalence test, and a column that uses color coding to summarize the results. The data table also contains a script that plots Practical LogWorth by Relative Practical Difference. See Compare Means Data Table. For an example, see Example of Tests of Practical Significance and Equivalence.

Save Std Residuals

Saves a new group of columns to the original data table and places these in a column group call Residual Group. For each continuous Y and categorical X, a column is constructed containing the residuals divided by their estimated standard deviation. In other words, the column contains standardized residuals. The column is defined by a formula.

If the Robust option is selected, standardized residual columns are constructed using robust fits and robust estimates.

Save Outlier Indicator

Saves a new group of columns to the original data table and places these in a column group call Outlier Group. Save Outlier Indicator is most effective when you have selected the Robust option.

For each continuous Y and categorical X, a column that indicates outliers is constructed. An outlier is a point whose distance to the predicted value exceeds three times an estimate of sigma. In other words, an outlier is a point whose standardized residual exceeds three. The column is defined by a formula.

If the Robust option is selected, robust fits and robust estimates are used. An outlier is a point whose distance to the predicted value exceeds three times the robust estimate of sigma.

The Cluster Outliers script is added to the original data table. The script shows outliers on a hierarchical cluster plot of the data.

See Local Data Filter, Redo Menus, and Save Script Menus in Using JMP for more information about the following options:

Local Data Filter

Shows or hides the local data filter that enables you to filter the data used in a specific report.

Redo

Contains options that enable you to repeat or relaunch the analysis. In platforms that support the feature, the Automatic Recalc option immediately reflects the changes that you make to the data table in the corresponding report window.

Save Script

Contains options that enable you to save a script that reproduces the report to several destinations.

Save By-Group Script

Contains options that enable you to save a script that reproduces the platform report for all levels of a By variable to several destinations. Available only when a By variable is specified in the launch window.

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