Alphabetical List of Features
F
- F test for all analyses where appropriate
- factor analysis—little jiffy factor analysis (Kaiser), Spinning plot and Multivariate Methods > Multivariate platforms
- factorial designs—fractional factorial, full factorial, blocking factor, Full Factorial Design
- failure-plot analysis—univariate survival analysis, Survival and Reliability .> Survival/Reliability
- Fieller’s theorem—confidence limits for inverse prediction, Fit Model
- fishbone chart—Diagram
- Fisher’s Exact test—for two-way contingency tables, Fit Y by X categorical
- Fisher’s Kappa—test for white noise, see Spectral Density, Modeling > Time Series
- fitting distributions—distribution curve fits and parameter estimates for continuous one-way data, includes Normal, Lognormal, Poisson, 2 & 3 parameter Weibull, Extreme Value, Gamma, Beta, Exponential and a nonparametric density smoother, Distribution
- fitting personalities—standard least squares, stepwise, Manova, loglinear variance, nominal logistic, ordinal logistic, proportional hazard, parametric survival, Fit Model
- fitting transformed data—Fit Special fits natural log, square root, square, reciprocal, and exponential transformations of either or both Y and X variables, Fit Y by X bivariate
- forecasting—Modeling > Time Series
- fractional factorial designs—DOE, Custom Design and Screening Design
- frequency counts—one-way and two-way cross-tabulation table with Chi-square tests, Distribution and Fit Y by X categorical
- frequency counts—column in data table produced by Tables > Group/Summary command
- full factorial design—DOE, Full Factorial Design
G
- Gabriel biplot—3-D plots of principal components and variables, Spinning Plot
- Gage R&R report—for two factor crossed models, Graph > Variability/Gage Chart
- Gamma fit (see fitting distributions)
- G-efficiency (D-optimal designs)—DOE, Custom Design
- Generalized Linear Models—regression analysis for Poisson, Binomial, Normal and Exponential distributions with a variety of link functions. Overdispersion adjusted likelihood ratio tests and confidence intervals are also supported.
- goodness of fit—Chi-square statistic based on proportions, see lack of fit test
- goodness of fit tests for one-way distribution fitting— Shapiro-Wilk and KSL tests for Normal, KSL for Lognormal and Exponential, Cramer-von Mises W for Weibull and Extreme Value, Distribution
- Greenhouse-Geisser adjustment—multivariate model fit adjustment, Fit Model Manova
- grouping variable option in many platforms
H
- H matrix—multivariate models, Fit Model Manova
- heat maps (see cell plots)
- heteroschedasticity—group variances differ, Fit Y by X oneway
- hierarchical clustering, Multivariate Methods > Cluster
- hierarchy chart—Diagram
- histograms—linked to data table, summary statistics, moments report, count axis, prob axis, error bars, counts and percents on bars, Distribution
- Histogram borders—option in any Fit Y by X bivariate plot
- Hoeffding’s D—nonparametric correlation, Multivariate Methods > Multivariate
- homogeneity of variances— O’Brien’s, Brown-Forsythe, Levene’s and Bartlett’s, Fit Y by X oneway
- Hotelling-Lawley Trace— approximate F test for multivariate analysis of variance, Fit Model Manova
- Hotelling’s T2—Fit Model, Manova
- Hsu’s MCB test—multiple comparison that tests to a selected ‘best’ group—Fit Y by X one-way
- Huynh-Feldt—adjusts degrees of freedom, Fit Model Manova
I
- import data (Linux)—Open command for JMP data tables, JMP journals, JSL scripts, JMP reports, text files, Open Office Spreadsheet files; Download files from website and open any database having UNIX ODBC driver
- import data (Macintosh)—Open command for JMP data tables, JMP journals, JSL scripts, FACS files, Excel files, text files, SAS transport files, and SAS data sets
- import data (Windows )—Open command for JMP tables, JMP journals, JSL scripts, SAS data sets, SAS transport files, automatic format discovery, Microsoft® Excel and Microsoft® Access files, dBase® files, FoxPro® files, and any other ODBC supported databases.(see also ODBC), Download files from website
- individual measurement—Control Chart
- inertia—correspondence analysis quantity Fit Y by X categorical analysis
- influence statistics—Cook’s D regression diagnostic, Fit Model SLS
- instrument data source for collecting real-time data
- Ishikawa charts—Diagram
- interaction plots—matrix of interaction profile plots of all two factor interactions, Fit Model SLS
- interaction plot matrix— matrix of two factor interactions in DOE, Screening Design
- interaction tests—Test Slices tests many main effects and interactions at one time, Fit Model SLS
- inverse correlation matrix—Multivariate Methods > Multivariate
- inverse prediction (calibration)— predict X for a given response, Y , Fit Model SLS
- I-optimality— DOE, Custom Design
- Item Analysis—score tests with the Item Response Theory (IRT), Multivariate Methods > IRT
- iteratively reweighted least squares (IRLS)—nonlinear regression, Modeling > Nonlinear
J
- jackknifed Mahalanobis distance plot— Multivariate Methods > Multivariate
- jittered points—outlier box plot, Distribution
- join (merge)—join tables side by side, join by key fields, Cartesian join (all levels of table1 with all levels of table2, Tables menu
- journal—capture JMP analysis into an editable window
- JSL—JMP Scripting Language (see rerun analysis and scripting language)
- JSL Editor—continuing enhancements