SPLOM
A SPLOM chart
is essentially a scatterplot matrix. A series of scatterplots are arranged
scatterplot is a way of
representing the scores of a group of clients in a graphic fashion. A
scatterplot shows two scores (X and Y) for each individual and plots the
individual in terms of the X and Y scores.
Scatterplots are a very useful way of showing the
relationships of two variables, X and Y, for a group of individuals. Each
point plotted on a scatterplot represents a single person who has scores
that can be read off the X (horizontal) axis and Y (vertical) access of
the plot.
Sometimes our plots show individuals who are
identified as belonging to several different groups (for example, males
and females). Usually the plots are color-coded when more than one group
of persons is plotted.
Scatterplots should be examined to see if there
appears to be a systematic relationship between X and Y variables such
that high (or low) scores on the X variable are systematically associated
with high (or low) scores on the Y variable.
Also See: Scatterplot