Re: Minitab 14 Full Version

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Jul 15, 2024, 10:41:48 PM7/15/24
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To access the web app, visit app.minitab.com and enter your full SHU email address. You will not be able to use social media logins on this page. Once you enter your email address and click Next, you will need to sign in through Office.com if you are not logged in already. After signing in successfully, access to the web application and account settings will be given.

"Very true. When we first started Lean Six Sigma we used Minitab because it was what we used when we did six sigma (It's always been that way - thinking), then when optioned stated showing up and clients stated to demand lower cost or varied features (Simulation, Modeling, SPC, etc...) then we would tell them sure you can do that but.... because we developed Minitab into our Lean Six Sigma Training and it will take a lot of effort to rewrite all that, it would be easier for you to just get that package too. Plus we would add, its free for students to use in training. but then after the training, the belts were stuck with the inability and knowhow to use other options and so it was back to what was familiar and now here we are back to (It's always been that way - thinking). Time to step out of our comfort zones, look around, and see what's the best fit tool for the job. #minitab has become, to many, the only hammer in their toolbox."

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I found this also with the 21.1.1 version. After digging through the MSI, I found there is a property you can set so it ignores pending reboots. The install string I am using is: "minitab21.1.1.0setup.x64.exe" /exenoui /exelog C:\Windows\Logs\minitab.log /qn PENDING_REBOOT_ADDRESSED=1 ACCEPT_EULA=1 LICENSE_SERVER=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx LICENSE_SERVER_PORT=27002 DISABLE_UPDATES=1

I'm really impressed with the power of minitab. I can do so much with it, from simple hypotesis testing to complex regression analysis. Meantime, I do love using box-plot to make powerful comparisions.

For a little background, I have 2 groups in my analysis. I have coded some lab results as 1 = bacterial colonies are red 2 = bacterial colonies are dark and shiny and 3 = bacterial colonies are black and rough. I would like to do some sort of statistical analysis on these so that I can tell if there is a significant difference between the numbers I have recorded for one group compared to the other, but the columns are different lengths as I do not have an equal number of samples in each group. Is there any tests anyone could recommend (have been working on minitab but also happy to use other softwares like prism).

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