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Publication date: 07/30/2020

Launch Response Screening in Fit Model

Select Analyze > Fit Model. Enter your Ys and model effects. Select Response Screening from the Personality list.

Figure 21.10 Response Screening from the Fit Model Window 

For more information about the options in the Select Columns red triangle menu, see Column Filter Menu in Using JMP.

There are two options for robust estimation:

Robust Fit (Huber)

Specifies robust (Huber) estimation to down weight outliers for continuous responses. If there are no outliers, these estimates are close to the least squares estimates. Note that this option increases processing time.

Very Robust Fit (Cauchy)

Specifies very robust (Cauchy) estimation to down weight outliers for continuous responses. Assumes that the errors have a Cauchy distribution. A Cauchy distribution has fatter tails than the normal distribution, resulting in a reduced emphasis on outliers. This option can be useful if you have a large proportion of outliers in your data. However, if your data are close to normal with only a few outliers, this option can lead to incorrect inferences. The Cauchy option estimates parameters using maximum likelihood and a Cauchy link function.

Tip: If both robust options are selected, the platform uses only Cauchy estimation.

The Informative Missing option provides a coding system for missing values. The Informative Missing coding allows estimation of a predictive model despite the presence of missing values. It is useful in situations where missing data are informative. Select this option from the Model Specification red triangle menu.

Figure 21.11 Informative Missing Option 

For more information about the Fit Model window, see Launch the Fit Model Platform in Fitting Linear Models.

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