Scatter Diagram -- from Wolfram MathWorld
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A scatter diagram, also called a scatterplot or a scatter plot, is a visualization of the relationship between two variables measured on the same set of individuals. Scatter diagrams for lists of data (x_1,y_1), (x_2,y_2), can be generated with the Wolfram Language using ListPlot[{{x1, y1}, {x2, y2}, }]. A scatter diagram makes it particularly easy to spot trends and correlations between the two variables. For example, the scatter diagram illustrated above plots wine consumption (in
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Scatter Plot: Is there a relationship between two variables?