How to Create a Scatter Plot in Excel
Step by step how-to article that will get you to your desired result. From Eric Wiebe, NC State University.
Scatter Diagram Explanation
Reason for use (interpret data by graphically displaying the relationship between two variables), steps to construct and an example. From The Quality Tools Cookbook.
Scatter Plot
All you ever wanted to know including purpose, sample plot, definition, examples and related tool/techniques. From NIST.
Scatter Plots
Used to investigate the possible relationship between two variables that both relate to the same 'event,' this resource also provides information on statistics and a word of caution. From SkyMark.
Some Varieties of Scatter Plots
Visual examples of various scatter plots: positive, negative correlation, etc. From University of New Brunswick.
Understanding Scatter Diagrams and Correlation Analysis
Six Sigma scatter diagrams and their correlation analyses often debunk management myths. Many times executives assume that measures vary together when they do not or do not vary in concert with one another when they do. For better or worse, budget forecasts are based on these assumptions. Knowing which factors do and don't vary together improves forecasting accuracy. Improved forecasts can reduce decision risk. From Daniel Sloan and iSixSigma.
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