coplot

coplot

(kəʊˈplɒt)
vb (tr)
1. (Mathematics) to plot together on the same graph
2. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) to construct the plot of (a literary work) together
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Instead, we used an adaptation of multidimensional scaling called CoPlot. Similar to multidimensional scaling, CoPlot maps the relative commonalities and differences between cases (e.g., countries) as distances onto a two-dimensional space (Borg & Groenen, 1997).
The correlations of our indicators and Hofstede's (2001) scores are presented in Table 7 and coplots are presented in Fig.
Investigation of scatterplots and coplots (Statistical Sciences 1993) indicated that there were some conditional relationships and that linear regression may not be the most suitable model type to predict [log.sub.10][K.sub.s].
Methods that allow an analysis of the structure of the data include logarithms, residuals, dot plots, Loess curve fitting, scatterplot matrices, coplots, color, and statistical variation.