Statistical Analysis for Business Using JMP

Statistical Analysis for Business Using JMP

Author: Willbann D. Terpening

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781607644767

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Statistical Analysis for Business Using JMP: A Student's Guide by Willbann D. Terpening is a complete and thorough introduction to business statistics using JMP. While designed for introductory business statistics courses at the undergraduate or MBA level, industry professionals wanting to brush up on their knowledge of statistics and those wanting an introduction to using JMP for statistical analysis will also find the book useful. The book starts with an introduction to using JMP in statistical analysis, basic descriptive statistics and graphical analysis, and the fundamentals of inferential statistics. The book then covers more advanced topics in inferential statistics organized around the analysis platforms of JMP. Topics include the effects of a qualitative variable on a quantitative variable (two group tests and analysis of variance), the effects of a qualitative variable on a qualitative variable (chi-square and contingency tables), the effects of a quantitative variable on a quantitative variable (simple regression and correlation), and the effects of a quantitative variable on a qualitative variable (logistic and multinomial regression). The final chapter provides an introduction to multivariate statistics and multiple regression.


JMP Start Statistics

JMP Start Statistics

Author: John Sall

Publisher: SAS Institute

Published: 2017-02-21

Total Pages: 660

ISBN-13: 1629608785

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This book provides hands-on tutorials with just the right amount of conceptual and motivational material to illustrate how to use the intuitive interface for data analysis in JMP. Each chapter features concept-specific tutorials, examples, brief reviews of concepts, step-by-step illustrations, and exercises. Updated for JMP 13, JMP Start Statistics, Sixth Edition includes many new features, including: The redesigned Formula Editor. New and improved ways to create formulas in JMP directly from the data table or dialogs. Interface updates, including improved menu layout. Updates and enhancements in many analysis platforms. New ways to get data into JMP and to save and share JMP results. Many new features that make it easier to use JMP.


Building Better Models with JMP Pro

Building Better Models with JMP Pro

Author: Jim Grayson

Publisher: SAS Institute

Published: 2015-08-01

Total Pages: 375

ISBN-13: 1629599565

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Building Better Models with JMP® Pro provides an example-based introduction to business analytics, with a proven process that guides you in the application of modeling tools and concepts. It gives you the "what, why, and how" of using JMP® Pro for building and applying analytic models. This book is designed for business analysts, managers, and practitioners who may not have a solid statistical background, but need to be able to readily apply analytic methods to solve business problems. In addition, this book will greatly benefit faculty members who teach any of the following subjects at the lower to upper graduate level: predictive modeling, data mining, and business analytics. Novice to advanced users in business statistics, business analytics, and predictive modeling will find that it provides a peek inside the black box of algorithms and the methods used. Topics include: regression, logistic regression, classification and regression trees, neural networks, model cross-validation, model comparison and selection, and data reduction techniques. Full of rich examples, Building Better Models with JMP Pro is an applied book on business analytics and modeling that introduces a simple methodology for managing and executing analytics projects. No prior experience with JMP is needed. Make more informed decisions from your data using this newest JMP book.


Practical Data Analysis with JMP, Third Edition

Practical Data Analysis with JMP, Third Edition

Author: Robert Carver

Publisher: SAS Institute

Published: 2019-10-18

Total Pages: 530

ISBN-13: 1642956120

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Master the concepts and techniques of statistical analysis using JMP Practical Data Analysis with JMP, Third Edition, highlights the powerful interactive and visual approach of JMP to introduce readers to statistical thinking and data analysis. It helps you choose the best technique for the problem at hand by using real-world cases. It also illustrates best-practice workflow throughout the entire investigative cycle, from asking valuable questions through data acquisition, preparation, analysis, interpretation, and communication of findings. The book can stand on its own as a learning resource for professionals, or it can be used to supplement a college-level textbook for an introductory statistics course. It includes varied examples and problems using real sets of data. Each chapter typically starts with an important or interesting research question that an investigator has pursued. Reflecting the broad applicability of statistical reasoning, the problems come from a wide variety of disciplines, including engineering, life sciences, business, and economics, as well as international and historical examples. Application Scenarios at the end of each chapter challenge you to use your knowledge and skills with data sets that go beyond mere repetition of chapter examples. New in the third edition, chapters have been updated to demonstrate the enhanced capabilities of JMP, including projects, Graph Builder, Query Builder, and Formula Depot.


Data Mining for Business Analytics

Data Mining for Business Analytics

Author: Galit Shmueli

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2019-10-14

Total Pages: 608

ISBN-13: 111954985X

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Data Mining for Business Analytics: Concepts, Techniques, and Applications in Python presents an applied approach to data mining concepts and methods, using Python software for illustration Readers will learn how to implement a variety of popular data mining algorithms in Python (a free and open-source software) to tackle business problems and opportunities. This is the sixth version of this successful text, and the first using Python. It covers both statistical and machine learning algorithms for prediction, classification, visualization, dimension reduction, recommender systems, clustering, text mining and network analysis. It also includes: A new co-author, Peter Gedeck, who brings both experience teaching business analytics courses using Python, and expertise in the application of machine learning methods to the drug-discovery process A new section on ethical issues in data mining Updates and new material based on feedback from instructors teaching MBA, undergraduate, diploma and executive courses, and from their students More than a dozen case studies demonstrating applications for the data mining techniques described End-of-chapter exercises that help readers gauge and expand their comprehension and competency of the material presented A companion website with more than two dozen data sets, and instructor materials including exercise solutions, PowerPoint slides, and case solutions Data Mining for Business Analytics: Concepts, Techniques, and Applications in Python is an ideal textbook for graduate and upper-undergraduate level courses in data mining, predictive analytics, and business analytics. This new edition is also an excellent reference for analysts, researchers, and practitioners working with quantitative methods in the fields of business, finance, marketing, computer science, and information technology. “This book has by far the most comprehensive review of business analytics methods that I have ever seen, covering everything from classical approaches such as linear and logistic regression, through to modern methods like neural networks, bagging and boosting, and even much more business specific procedures such as social network analysis and text mining. If not the bible, it is at the least a definitive manual on the subject.” —Gareth M. James, University of Southern California and co-author (with Witten, Hastie and Tibshirani) of the best-selling book An Introduction to Statistical Learning, with Applications in R


Practical Data Analysis with JMP

Practical Data Analysis with JMP

Author: Robert Carver

Publisher: SAS Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781607644750

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"Practical Data Analysis with JMP" uses the powerful interactive and visual approach of JMP to introduce readers to the logic and methods of statistical thinking and data analysis. The book can stand on its own or be used to supplement a standard introduction-to-statistics textbook.


Data Management and Analysis Using JMP

Data Management and Analysis Using JMP

Author: Jane E Oppenlander

Publisher: SAS Institute

Published: 2017-10-17

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 1629605409

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A holistic, step-by-step approach to analyzing health care data! Written for both beginner and intermediate JMP users working in or studying health care, Data Management and Analysis Using JMP: Health Care Case Studies bridges the gap between taking traditional statistics courses and successfully applying statistical analysis in the workplace. Authors Jane Oppenlander and Patricia Schaffer begin by illustrating techniques to prepare data for analysis, followed by presenting effective methods to summarize, visualize, and analyze data. The statistical analysis methods covered in the book are the foundational techniques commonly applied to meet regulatory, operational, budgeting, and research needs in the health care field. This example-driven book shows practitioners how to solve real-world problems by using an approach that includes problem definition, data management, selecting the appropriate analysis methods, step-by-step JMP instructions, and interpreting statistical results in context. Practical strategies for selecting appropriate statistical methods, remediating data anomalies, and interpreting statistical results in the domain context are emphasized. The cases presented in Data Management and Analysis Using JMP use multiple statistical methods. A progression of methods--from univariate to multivariate--is employed, illustrating a logical approach to problem-solving. Much of the data used in these cases is open source and drawn from a variety of health care settings. The book offers a welcome guide to working professionals as well as students studying statistics in health care-related fields.


Analyzing and Interpreting Continuous Data Using JMP

Analyzing and Interpreting Continuous Data Using JMP

Author: José G.. Ramírez

Publisher: SAS Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 474

ISBN-13: 9781599944883

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Based on real-world applications, this resource combines statistical instructions with a powerful and popular software platform to solve common problems in engineering and science. This step-by-step format enables users new to statistics or JMP to learn as they go.