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Publication date: 09/20/2024

Report Options

Customize the appearance of the Categorical report using the following options:

Cross Tabulation Options

Frequencies

Shows or hides the frequency (labeled Freq) in the crosstab table. The frequency is the count of the responses in each category.

Share of Responses

Shows or hides the share of responses (labeled Share) in the crosstab table. The share of responses is the percent of responses in each category.

Rate Per Case

(Available only for multiple responses.) Shows or hides the rate per case (labeled Rate) in the crosstab table. The rate per case is the percent of responses in each category based on the total number of cases (regardless of whether they were a respondent).

More Cell Options

Provides additional options dependent on the type of responses and grouping variables.

Compare Each Cell

(Available only when one or more grouping variables are specified.) Shows or hides pairwise likelihood ratio chi-square, Pearson chi-square, and Fisher’s exact tests for independence of each level of the response versus all other levels combined across levels of a grouping variable. See Example of Compare Each Cell with Comparison Letters.

Compare Each Cell FDR

Cell Chisq

Shows or hides p-values for each cell in the table for a chi-square test of independence. A small p-value indicates a cell with an observed value that is larger or smaller than expected under the assumption that the rows are independent of the columns. The p-values are colored and shaded according to whether the count is larger or smaller than expected. See Example of the Cell Chisq Test.

Cell Chisq FDR

Rate per Case Responding

(Available only for multiple responses.) Shows or hides the Rate per Case Responding in the crosstab table. The rate per case responding is the percent of responses in each category based on the cases that responded.

Share Confidence Interval

Shows or hides confidence intervals for the rate of responses in the crosstab table. The confidence intervals are score confidence intervals. Control the confidence interval coverage in the platform launch. See “Statistical Details for Score Confidence Intervals”in Basic Analysis.

Rate Confidence Interval

Shows or hides confidence intervals for the share of responses in the crosstab table. Control the confidence interval coverage in the platform launch. See Rate Confidence Intervals.

Chart Options

Share Chart

Shows or hides a divided bar chart. The bar length is proportional to the percentage of responses for each type. The column on the right shows the number of responses in each grouping category. If no grouping category is used, the column on the right shows the total number of responses.

Frequency Chart

Shows or hides a Frequency Chart. The bars reflect the frequency of responses within each group. The scale is consistent across the chart. The gray bars at the far right represent the total number of responses in each grouping category.

Transposed Freq Chart

Shows or hides a transposed Frequency Chart. The bars reflect the frequency of responses within each group. The responses are the rows, and the grouping levels are the columns in chart. The totals for each grouping level are represented by gray bars in the bottom row of the chart.

Tip: You can change the colors in the share chart using the Value Colors column property. See “Value Colors” in Using JMP.

Crosstab Viewing Options

Crosstab

Shows or hides the crosstab table. The crosstab table displays the response categories as column headings and the grouping levels (when used) as row labels. The upper left cell of the table shows the labels for the items in each cell of the table (Freq, Share, Rate, and Rate per Case Responding).

Crosstab Transposed

Shows or hides a transposed crosstab table. The transposed crosstab table displays the response categories as row labels and the grouping levels (when used) as column headings. The upper left cell of the table shows the labels for the items in each cell of the table (Freq, Share, Rate, and Rate per Case Responding).

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