Gallery: Visualisation information web site + Comparative chart
How to create your own
Effect plots work by identifying high-order terms in a generalised linear model, a statistical technique. Once these terms are identified fitted values are derived and plotted for the relevant groups.
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Visualisation used to show the relative position of research objects. In the example there are four brands rated for several dimensions in a survey.
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A type of scatterplot, this visualisation allows the representation of three variables. In the example, the plot presents the proportions of employment in the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors for 12 European countries in 1978, 1986 and 1997.
Visual types:
scatterplot, comparative chart, combination chart, ternary plot


