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The scatter diagram is one of the seven basic tools of quality control.
But when plotting their results on a Scatter diagram and drawing a line of best fit they ended up with a positive correlation.
Research based on regression and scatter diagrams has strongly supported Samuelson's dictum.
After taking a hundred readings apiece with each of the five magnetometers, we would have a scatter diagram that looked like Pinocchio's hat.
These Feynman diagrams generate a complete cover of the moduli space of open string scattering diagrams.
This kind of plot is also called a scatter chart, scattergram, scatter diagram, or scatter graph.
Peri replicated Borjas's scatter diagram, and also his finding that unskilled natives suffer a loss relative to, say, graduates.
It will be seen from the histograms, scatter diagrams (Fig. 15.1) and sample statistics that the random sample of 50 observations reflects these properties reasonably well.
The value of the last two characters is seen clearly in the scatter diagram produced by Hanna & Washburn (1953) for Eskimo pelves.
In this step the various tools of quality analysis are used, such as Control charts, Pareto charts, cause-and-effect diagrams, scatter diagrams, histograms, etc.
"But when you work with this material, you memorize the chromosomes as if they were your pets," and darting arbitrarily through the scattered diagrams he rattled off their numbers.
John Kay in The Financial Times said that "the evidence presented in the book is mostly a series of scatter diagrams, with a regression line drawn through them.
Typical graphic types are: time series charts, scatter diagrams, maps, motion graphics, sequence charts, and comparison-oriented graphs (i.e., bar charts)
If one demands that on-shell scattering diagrams be reproduced to all orders in the string coupling, one must also include additional vertices arising from higher genus (and hence higher order in ) as well.
For instance, Kaoru Ishikawa defined the flowchart as one of the seven basic tools of quality control, next to the histogram, Pareto chart, check sheet, control chart, cause-and-effect diagram, and the scatter diagram.