Difference between revisions of "Scatter diagram"
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According to [[Juran's Quality Handbook by Defeo (7th edition)]], | According to [[Juran's Quality Handbook by Defeo (7th edition)]], | ||
:[[Scatter diagram]]. The graphical technique of plotting one continuous variable against another, to determine correlation. This is a prelude to regression analyses to determine prediction equations. | :[[Scatter diagram]]. The graphical technique of plotting one continuous variable against another, to determine correlation. This is a prelude to regression analyses to determine prediction equations. | ||
+ | According to the [[HRBoK Guide]], | ||
+ | :[[Scatter diagram]]. Chart that shows relationships between variables. A graph with a vertical axis and a horizontal axis with dots at each data point; also called a scatter plot or dot chart. | ||
− | [[Category: Quality Management]][[Category: Articles]][[Category: Quality Management]] | + | [[Category: Quality Management]][[Category: Articles]][[Category: Quality Management]][[Category: Management]] |
Latest revision as of 12:18, 21 July 2020
Scatter diagram is a scatter plot used to examine the relationships between variables.
Definition
According to Managing Quality by Foster (6th edition),
- Scatter diagram. A scatter plot used to examine the relationships between variables.
According to Juran's Quality Handbook by Defeo (7th edition),
- Scatter diagram. The graphical technique of plotting one continuous variable against another, to determine correlation. This is a prelude to regression analyses to determine prediction equations.
According to the HRBoK Guide,
- Scatter diagram. Chart that shows relationships between variables. A graph with a vertical axis and a horizontal axis with dots at each data point; also called a scatter plot or dot chart.