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FITTING LINEAR MODELS STANDARD LEAST SQUARES REPORT AND OPTIONS SAVE COLUMNS

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Save Columns
Each Save Columns option adds one or more new columns to the current data table. Additional Save Columns
options appear when the fitting method is REML. These are detailed in REML Save Columns Options.
Note the following:

When formulas are created, they are entered as Formula column properties.

For many of the new columns, a Notes column property is added describing the column and indicating
that Fit Least Squares created it.

For the Predicted Formula and Predicted Values options, a Predicting column property is added. This
property is used internally by JMP in conducting model comparisons (Analyze > Modeling > Model
Comparison). When you fit many models, it is also useful to you because it documents the origin of the
column.
Description of the Save Columns Options
Prediction Formula
Creates a new column called Pred Formula <colname> that contains both the
formula and the predicted values. A Predicting column property is added, noting
the source of the prediction.
Note: Pred Formula <colname> inherits certain properties from <colname>.
These include Response Limits, Spec Limits, and Control Limits. If you change
these properties for <colname> after saving Pred Formula <colname>, they
will not update inPred Formula <colname>.
See Prediction Formula for more details.
Predicted Values
Creates a new column called Predicted <colname> that contains the predicted
values computed by the specified model. Both a Notes and a Predicting column
property are added, noting the source of the prediction.
Note: Predicted <colname> inherits certain properties from <colname>.
These include Response Limits, Spec Limits, and Control Limits. If you change
these properties for<colname> after saving Predicted <colname>, they will
not update inPredicted <colname>.
Residuals
Creates a new column called Residual <colname> that contains the observed
response values minus their predicted values.
Mean Confidence
Interval
Creates two new columns
called Lower 95% Mean <colname> andUpper 95% Mean <colname>.
These columns contain the lower and upper 95% confidence limits for the mean
response.
Note: If you hold the SHIFT key while selecting the option, you are prompted to
enter an level for the computations.
Indiv Confidence
Interval
Creates two new columns
called Lower 95% Indiv <colname> andUpper 95% Indiv <colname>. These
columns contain lower and upper 95% confidence limits for individual response
values.
Note: If you hold the SHIFT key while selecting the option, you are prompted to
enter an level for the computations.
Studentized
Residuals
Creates a new column called Studentized Resid <colname>, which contains
the residuals divided by their standard errors.
Hats
Creates a new column called h <colname>. The column values are the diagonal
values of the matrix , sometimes called hat values.
Std Error of
Predicted
Creates a new column called StdErr Pred <colname> that contains the
standard errors of the predicted mean response.
Std Error of
Residual
Creates a new column called StdErr Resid <colname> that contains the
standard errors of the residual values.
Std Error of
Individual
Creates a new column called StdErr Indiv <colname> that contains the
standard errors of the individual predicted response values.
Effect Leverage
Pairs
Creates a set of new columns that contain the X Leverage values and Y Leverage
Residuals for each leverage plot. For each effect in the model, two columns are
added. If the response column name is R and the effect is X, the new column
names are:
X Leverage of X for R
Y Leverage of X for R
In the columns panel, these columns are organized in a columns group
called Leverage.
Cooks D Influence
Creates a new column called Cooks D Influence <colname>, which contains
values of the Cooks D influence statistic.
StdErr Pred
Formula
Creates a new column called PredSE <colname> that contains both the
formula and the values for the standard error of the predicted values.
Note: The saved formula can be large. If you do not need the formula, use the
Std Error of Predicted option.
Mean Confidence
Limit Formula
Creates two new columns
called Lower 95% Mean <colname> andUpper 95% Mean <colname>.
These columns contain both the formulas and the values for lower and upper
95% confidence limits for the mean response.
Note: If you hold the SHIFT key while selecting the option, you are prompted to
enter an level for the computations.
Indiv Confidence
Limit Formula
Creates two new columns
called Lower 95% Indiv <colname> andUpper 95% Indiv <colname>. These
columns contain both the formulas and the values for lower and upper 95%
confidence limits for individual response values.
Note: If you hold the SHIFT key while selecting the option, you are prompted to
enter an level for the computations.
Save Coding Table
Produces a new data table showing the JMP coding for all model parameters.
The response values are given in the last column.
Prediction Formula
Pred Formula <colname> differs from Predicted <colname> in that it contains the prediction formula. Right-click
in the Pred Formula <colname> column heading and select Formula to see the prediction formula. The
prediction formula can require considerable space if the model is large. If you do not need the formula with the
column of predicted values, use the Save Columns > Predicted Values option. For information about
formulas, see the Using JMP book.
The Prediction Formula option is useful for predicting values in new rows or for use with the profilers. The
profilers are available in the Fit Least Squares report (Factor Profiling). However, when your data table includes
formula columns, you can also use the profilers provided in the Graph menu. When you are analyzing multiple
responses, accessing the profilers from the Graph menu can be useful.
Note: If you select Graph > Profiler to access the profilers, first save the formula columns to the data table
using Prediction Formula and StdErr Pred Formula. Then place both of these formulas into the Y, Prediction
Formula role in the Profiler window. After you click OK, specify whether you want to use PredSE <colname> to
construct confidence intervals for Pred Formula <colname>. Otherwise, JMP creates a separate profiler plot for
PredSE <colname>
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