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A mosaic plot, Marimekko chart, or sometimes percent stacked bar plot is a graphical visualization of data from two or more qualitative variables. It is the multidimensional extension of spineplots, which graphically display the same information for only one variable. It gives an overview of the data and makes it possible to recognize relationships between different variables. For example, independence is shown when the boxes across categories all have the same areas. Mosaic plots were introduced by Hartigan and Kleiner in 1981 and expanded on by Friendly in 1994.Mosaic plots are also called Marimekko or Mekko charts because they resemble some Marimekko prints. However, in statistical applications, mosaic plots can be colored and shaded according to deviations from independence, whereasMar

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  • Der Mosaik-Plot auch Mosaikdiagramm ist ein graphisches Verfahren zur Visualisierung von Datensätzen mit zwei oder mehreren qualitativen Variablen (Merkmalen). Er gibt einen Überblick über die Daten und ermöglicht es, Zusammenhänge zwischen den verschiedenen Merkmalen zu erkennen. (de)
  • A mosaic plot, Marimekko chart, or sometimes percent stacked bar plot is a graphical visualization of data from two or more qualitative variables. It is the multidimensional extension of spineplots, which graphically display the same information for only one variable. It gives an overview of the data and makes it possible to recognize relationships between different variables. For example, independence is shown when the boxes across categories all have the same areas. Mosaic plots were introduced by Hartigan and Kleiner in 1981 and expanded on by Friendly in 1994.Mosaic plots are also called Marimekko or Mekko charts because they resemble some Marimekko prints. However, in statistical applications, mosaic plots can be colored and shaded according to deviations from independence, whereasMarimekko charts are colored according to the category levels, as in the image at the right. As with bar charts and spineplots, the area of the tiles, also known as the bin size, is proportional to the number of observations within that category. (en)
  • Il Grafico a mosaico (in inglese: mosaic plot) è un metodo grafico per visualizzare i dati da 2 o più variabili qualitative. È l'estensione multidimensionale degli "spineplot", che mostrano graficamente la stessa informazione per una sola variabile. Dà una panoramica dei dati e rende possibile riconoscere relazioni tra differenti variabili. Il grafico a mosaico fu introdotto da Hartigan e da Kleiner nel 1981 ed espansa da Friendly nel 1994. (it)
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  • Der Mosaik-Plot auch Mosaikdiagramm ist ein graphisches Verfahren zur Visualisierung von Datensätzen mit zwei oder mehreren qualitativen Variablen (Merkmalen). Er gibt einen Überblick über die Daten und ermöglicht es, Zusammenhänge zwischen den verschiedenen Merkmalen zu erkennen. (de)
  • Il Grafico a mosaico (in inglese: mosaic plot) è un metodo grafico per visualizzare i dati da 2 o più variabili qualitative. È l'estensione multidimensionale degli "spineplot", che mostrano graficamente la stessa informazione per una sola variabile. Dà una panoramica dei dati e rende possibile riconoscere relazioni tra differenti variabili. Il grafico a mosaico fu introdotto da Hartigan e da Kleiner nel 1981 ed espansa da Friendly nel 1994. (it)
  • A mosaic plot, Marimekko chart, or sometimes percent stacked bar plot is a graphical visualization of data from two or more qualitative variables. It is the multidimensional extension of spineplots, which graphically display the same information for only one variable. It gives an overview of the data and makes it possible to recognize relationships between different variables. For example, independence is shown when the boxes across categories all have the same areas. Mosaic plots were introduced by Hartigan and Kleiner in 1981 and expanded on by Friendly in 1994.Mosaic plots are also called Marimekko or Mekko charts because they resemble some Marimekko prints. However, in statistical applications, mosaic plots can be colored and shaded according to deviations from independence, whereasMar (en)
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  • Mosaik-Plot (de)
  • Grafico a mosaico (it)
  • Mosaic plot (en)
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