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Show Measures of Spread in a Graph

To show measures of spread in a graph (such as standard deviation), you don't really want to simply plot the standard deviation. Suppose, for example, that your data range from 100 to 200, with a standard deviation of 30. The value wouldn't appear on the graph, even if it were meaningful to see it there. What you want to do is to plot, say, mean plus and minus 1 standard deviation. Here's how:

1. Select the graph.

2. Choose Graph | Plot Value.

The formula editor appears.

3. For this example, enter

mean() + s()

4. Click OK or press Enter or Return to accept the formula and close the formula editor.

5. Choose Graph | Plot Value again.

6. Enter

mean( ) - s( )

7. Click OK or press Enter or Return to accept the formula and close the formula editor.

See also
Add Fitted Lines to a Graph

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