This example uses the Consumer Preferences.jmp sample data table to compare job satisfaction and salary against gender by age group and position tenure to explore using the Structured tab.
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Select Help > Sample Data Library and open Consumer Preferences.jmp.
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Select Analyze > Consumer Research > Categorical.
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Drag Gender to the green drop zone at the Top of the table on the Structured tab.
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Drag Age Group to the green drop zone just below Gender.
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Drag Position Tenure to the green drop zone at the Top of the table next to Gender.
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Drag Job Satisfaction to the green drop zone at the Side of the table.
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Drag Salary Group to the green drop zone at the Side of the table under Job Satisfaction.
Figure 4.25 Structured Tab Report Setup
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Click Add=>.
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Figure 4.26 Structured Tab Report Example
The structured tab report contains the table that you specified in the structured tab. The tests for response homogeneity are for each combination of grouping variables. We see that, for males, there is no difference in job satisfaction across age groups (Pearson p-value = 0.9703). For women, there is a difference in job satisfaction across age groups (Pearson p-value = 0.0149). The middle aged women tend to be the least satisfied with their jobs. Share and frequency charts can be added to your report to visualize your results.

Help created on 7/12/2018