1 Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Introduction to JMP 1.2 Accessing Data 1.3 The Data Table.

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1 Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Introduction to JMP 1.2 Accessing Data 1.3 The Data Table

2 Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Introduction to JMP 1.2 Accessing Data 1.3 The Data Table

Objectives Identify key components and features of JMP software. Navigate the user-assistance options. 3

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1.01 Multiple Choice Poll How much experience do you have using JMP software? a.I have never used JMP software. b.I have used JMP software a little. c.I use JMP software often. 5

The JMP Interface 6

Progressive Data Exploration 7

Dynamic Linking 8

Saving Scripts to the Data Table 9

Formula Editor 10

Context-Sensitive Help 11

JMP Journal 12

13 This demonstration illustrates the concepts discussed previously. Navigating with JMP Software

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15 Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Introduction to JMP 1.2 Accessing Data 1.3 The Data Table

Objectives Identify the types of files that JMP can open. Import a Microsoft Excel file directly into JMP. Open a Microsoft Excel file in JMP using the Excel Add-In. 16

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1.02 Multiple Choice Poll Which type of file do you work with most often? a.Plain text files b.Microsoft Excel c.Microsoft Access d.Other database files 18

19 This demonstration illustrates the concepts discussed previously. Importing Data with JMP

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Exercise This exercise reinforces the concepts discussed previously. 21

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1.03 Multiple Choice Poll Suppose you have an Excel file that contains 200 rows and six columns. The first three rows of the file contain necessary header information. Which of the following methods should you use to import this file into JMP? a.Open the file directly in JMP. b.Transfer the data from Excel to JMP using the JMP Add-In for Microsoft Excel. c.Either of the above methods will import the headers correctly. 23

1.03 Multiple Choice Poll – Correct Answer Suppose you have an Excel file that contains 200 rows and six columns. The first three rows of the file contain necessary header information. Which of the following methods should you use to import this file into JMP? a.Open the file directly in JMP. b.Transfer the data from Excel to JMP using the JMP Add-In for Microsoft Excel. c.Either of the above methods will import the headers correctly. 24

25 Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Introduction to JMP 1.2 Accessing Data 1.3 The Data Table

Objectives Identify the four components of the JMP data table: the data grid, Columns panel, Rows panel, and Table panel. Create a JMP journal to organize elements of a project. 26

27 This demonstration illustrates the concepts discussed previously. The JMP Data Table and Creating a Journal

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1.04 Quiz Match the example on the left with the appropriate modeling type on the right Height (measured in centimeters) 2.Group (experimental or control) 3.Stage of Disease (beginning, intermediate, or advanced) A.Nominal B.Ordinal C.Continuous

1.04 Quiz – Correct Answer Match the example on the left with the appropriate modeling type on the right Height (measured in centimeters) 2.Group (experimental or control) 3.Stage of Disease (beginning, intermediate, or advanced) 1-C, 2-A, 3-B A.Nominal B.Ordinal C.Continuous

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Exercises These exercises reinforce the concepts discussed previously. 32