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Definition of Tree diagram
1. Noun. A figure that branches from a single root. "Genealogical tree"
Generic synonyms: Plane Figure, Two-dimensional Figure
Specialized synonyms: Cladogram, Stemma
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tree Diagram
Literary usage of Tree diagram
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Getting Started with SAS(R) Enterprise Miner(tm) 5.2 by SAS Institute, SAS Publishing (CRT), SAS Institute Staff (2006)
"You should also look for consistency in each leaf with regards to the training
and validation data. n The tree diagram (in a window labeled Tree) that shows ..."
2. A Stake in Tomorrow: World Class Lessons in Business Partnershipsby John Marsh by John Marsh (1998)
"The 'Why Why' tree diagram is a cause and effect tool. ... An example of a Tree
Diagram is shown in Figure 16. Home I Contents I Previous I Next ..."
3. Sas/stat 9.1 User's Guide by SAS Institute, Virginia Clark (2004)
"The following statements produce a tree diagram of the cluster structure created
by PROC ... The HORIZONTAL option orients the tree diagram horizontally. ..."
4. Basic Math Skills Grade 5 by Wes Tuttle (2003)
"The Dealership Name The tree diagram below shows six possible ... For each
question, start with the tree diagram below and add different traits. ..."
5. The Continuous Improvement Toolkit: A Practical Resource for Achieving ...by John Marsh by John Marsh (1998)
"The 'Why Why' tree diagram is a cause and effect tool. A symptom is broken down
into root causes. At each stage the question 'why?' is asked. ..."
6. Getting Started with SAS Enterprise Miner 4.3 by Institute SAS Institute, SAS Institute (2004)
"The tree diagram can include segment statistics, the names of the variables that
were used to split the segments, and the values of the variables. tree ..."
7. A Festschrift for Herman Rubin by Anirban DasGupta, Herman Rubin (2004)
"Our most basic tree diagram results in two data points being associated with one
another if and only if their respective curves of steepest ascent up the ..."