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Nick Cox
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I often use a scatter plot when trying to visualize variance. The way I proceed is by plotting all data together, separating each of the groups by colour. Now you can compare dispersion along the euallyequally-coloured points

I often use a scatter plot when trying to visualize variance. The way I proceed is by plotting all data together, separating each of the groups by colour. Now you can compare dispersion along the eually-coloured points

I often use a scatter plot when trying to visualize variance. The way I proceed is by plotting all data together, separating each of the groups by colour. Now you can compare dispersion along the equally-coloured points

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I often use a scatter plot when trying to visualize variance. The way I proceed is by plotting all data together, separating each of the groups by colour. Now you can compare dispersion along the eually-coloured points