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  2. Dot plot (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    Example of a Cleveland dot plot, showing the death rates per 1000 in Virginia in 1940 Dot plot may also refer to plots of points that each belong to one of several categories. They are an alternative to bar charts or pie charts, and look somewhat like a horizontal bar chart where the bars are replaced by dots at the values associated with each ...

  3. Template:Dot chart - Wikipedia

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    |color-even= Sets every other dot to a specific color (default red) |color-odd= Sets every odd dot to a specific color (default red) |square= Makes the chart/plot a square (default no) |width= The width of the chart |picture= The picture for the background of the chart, excluding File: or Image: (default Blank.png) |size= The size of the dots ...

  4. Plot (graphics) - Wikipedia

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    A funnel plot is a scatterplot of treatment effect against a measure of study size. It is used primarily as a visual aid to detecting bias or systematic heterogeneity. Dot plot (statistics) : A dot chart or dot plot is a statistical chart consisting of group of data points plotted on a

  5. The Federal Reserve’s latest dot plot, explained — and what ...

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    The Fed’s dot plot is a chart updated quarterly that records each Fed official’s projection for the central bank’s key short-term interest rate, the federal funds rate. The dots reflect what ...

  6. Do You Dot Plot? Understanding the Next Fed Forecast - AOL

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    Do You Dot Plot? Understanding the Next Fed Forecast. Do You Dot Plot? Understanding the Next Fed Forecast. Skip to main content. News. Search. Need help? Call us! 800-290-4726. Login / Join ...

  7. Talk:Dot plot (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    2 Cleveland Dot Plot vs. Wikipedia Dot Plot. 1 comment. 3 Reference to stripchart/strip plot in wrong place. 1 comment. 4 Suspect definition of "non-Cleveland" Dot Plot.

  8. What Is The Fed Dot Plot And Why Is It So Important? - AOL

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    The Federal Reserve issued its monthly statement on Wednesday, and one of the primary areas of interest for investors is the Fed “dot plot” chart for 2020. What Is The Fed Dot Plot? Investors ...

  9. Self-similarity matrix - Wikipedia

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    In data analysis, the self-similarity matrix is a graphical representation of similar sequences in a data series.. Similarity can be explained by different measures, like spatial distance (distance matrix), correlation, or comparison of local histograms or spectral properties (e.g. IXEGRAM [1]).