The Scientific Workflow in JMP: Creating Reproducible Analyses (Nov 20th 2017)
In the webinar we will see how to use JMP journals and scripting to keep track of an analysis workflow in a professional research environment. Our attention will be on how to create analyses that are easily reproducible if data were to change, and the documentation of an analysis process for reporting in journals or to professional colleagues.

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JMP Integration and Extensibility with SAS, R, Python (Oct 2017)

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Advanced Techniques for Working With Big Data in JMP

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Designing and Analyzing Experiments, Pt. 1: An Introduction

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Data Preparation in JMP (March 15th 2016)

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Multivariate Analysis and Advanced Visualization in JMP (12/2017)

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JMP Academic Series: Creating and Customizing Graphs

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Using Model Visualization and Simulation to Understand Your Models

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JMP Basics for Professors and Students (10/11/2016)

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Free Event: Power BI Beginner to Pro 2026 Edition - Full Hands-On Tutorial

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JMP Academic: Tools for Reproducibility and Automation

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JMP Academic: Intro to JMP for Students

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Correlation Heatmap X by Y in JMP

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Webinar: Market Research with JMP
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Beginner to T-SQL [Full Course]

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What Is Design of Experiments? Part 1

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JMP Academic Series: Research Methods (Clustering, PCA, EFA, CFA, Path Analysis, SEM)

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Turing Award Winner: Disagreeing with Google, Postgres, Future Problems | Mike Stonebraker

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Building Predictive Models in JMP March 2020

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Advanced Predictive Modeling with JMP Pro Nov9 2017

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