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Date:         Thu, 21 Feb 2008 07:48:35 -0800
Reply-To:     vontressms@CS.COM
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From:         vontressms@CS.COM
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Subject:      Re: SAS vs JMP
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On Feb 21, 7:43 am, Shawn Haskell <shawn.hask...@ttu.edu> wrote: > Dear SAS & JMP users, > > Some of you may know that JMP is also a product of the SAS Inc. I > have downloaded a 30-day free trial of JMP - very sexy. What are it's > regression limitations compared to SAS - if there are any? I searched > the JMP help for "negative binomial" and came up empty. Does JMP have > full capability of PROCs MIXED, NLMIXED, GLM, GENMOD, LOGISTIC, PHREG, > etc? Or is it equivalent to using pulldowns in SAS Analyst? Thanks. > SH

JMP does not have the full functionality of SAS in linear and non- linear modelling. It does do a lot of things well though, and some things that SAS STAT does not do at all. JMP has limited implementation of the procs that you mention. It uses a different parameterization for ANOVA models too.

I like the recursive partitioning in JMP and use it alot.

Mark


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