Discovering Partial Least Squares with JMP

Cover of Discovering Partial Least Squares with JMP by Ian Cox
Author: Ian Cox
Publisher: SAS Institute
Year: 2013
Language: en
Pages: 310
ISBN-13: 9781612908229
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Discovering Partial Least Squares with JMP by Ian Cox, published by SAS Institute in 2013, is a comprehensive guide that delves into the statistical modeling technique known as Partial Least Squares (PLS). This edition spans 310 pages and is presented in English. The book explores how PLS can model relationships between inputs and outputs, even when the number of predictors exceeds the number of observations, using the JMP statistical discovery software.

Readers will find a hands-on approach that emphasizes learning through practical engagement, featuring four complete case studies with downloadable data tables. The detailed instructions and interpretations provided throughout the book make it suitable for both professionals seeking ongoing development and students in academic settings. Topics covered align with introductory courses in psychometrics, market research, and multivariate statistics, among others. While familiarity with JMP is beneficial, it is not a prerequisite, allowing readers to build their understanding of PLS and its applications in real-world scenarios.


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Partial Least Squares (PLS) is a flexible statistical modeling technique that applies to data of any shape. It models relationships between inputs and outputs even when there are more predictors than observations. Using JMP statistical discovery software from SAS, Discovering Partial Least Squares with JMP explores PLS and positions it within the more general context of multivariate analysis.Ian Cox and Marie Gaudard use a “learning through doing” style. This approach, coupled with the interactivity that JMP itself provides, allows you to actively engage with the content. Four complete case studies are presented, accompanied by data tables that are available for download. The detailed “how to” steps, together with the interpretation of the results, help to make this book unique.Discovering Partial Least Squares with JMP is of interest to professionals engaged in continuing development, as well as to students and instructors in a formal academic setting. The content aligns well with topics covered in introductory courses on: psychometrics, customer relationship management, market research, consumer research, environmental studies, and chemometrics. The book can also function as a supplement to courses in multivariate statistics and to courses on statistical methods in biology, ecology, chemistry, and genomics.While the book is helpful and instructive to those who are using JMP, a knowledge of JMP is not required, and little or no prior statistical knowledge is necessary. By working through the introductory chapters and the case studies, you gain a deeper understanding of PLS and learn how to use JMP to perform PLS analyses in real-world situations.

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