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Publication date: 07/24/2024

Response Screening

Test Many Responses in Large-Scale Data

Response Screening automates the process of conducting tests across a large number of responses. The test results and summary statistics are presented directly in the report, or in data tables to enable further data exploration. Testing many responses for the effects of factors can be challenging, if not misleading, without appropriate methodology. A False-Discovery Rate approach guards against incorrect declarations of significance. Plots of p-values are scaled using the logworth, making them easily interpretable.

Because large scale data sets are often messy, Response Screening presents methods that address irregularly distributed and missing data. A robust estimate method allows outliers to remain in the data, but reduces the sensitivity of tests to these outliers. Missing data options allow missing values to be included in the analysis. These features enable you to analyze your data without first conducting an extensive analysis of data quality.

When you have many observations, even differences that are of no practical interest can be statistically significant. Response Screening presents tests of practical difference, where you specify the difference that you are interested in detecting. On the other hand, you might want to know whether differences do not exceed a given magnitude, that is, if the means are equivalent. For this purpose, Response Screening presents equivalence tests.

Figure 24.1 Example of a Response Screening PlotĀ 

Example of a Response Screening Plot

Contents

Overview of the Response Screening Platform

Example of Response Screening

Launch the Response Screening Platform

The Response Screening Report

Response Screening Plots
Response Screening Report Tables

Response Screening Platform Options

Means Data Table
Means Differences Data Table
The PValues Data Table

The Response Screening Personality in Fit Model

Launch Response Screening in Fit Model
The Fit Response Screening Report
Fit Response Screening Options

Additional Examples of Response Screening

Example of Tests of Practical Significance and Equivalence
Example of the Max Logworth Option
Example of Robust Fit
Example of the Response Screening Personality
Example of a Volcano Plot

Statistical Details for the Response Screening Platform

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