Dot plot

Alternative name:

Dot chart; strip plot

Dots plotted along a single axis to show the distribution of data. Dots show the quantitative values (e.g. counts) associated with categorical variables.

Tips for use and when NOT to use

'Jitter' dots (slightly shift them horizontally or vertically) if you need to avoid overlap. Consider using colour to highlight particular data points or groups. Don't use with large overlapping datasets or when precise values are important.

Use case / Examples

1. To display the distribution of survey responses on a likert scale.
2. To show how employees rate different aspects of their company's corporate culture.

Question example:

How confident are you, on a scale of 1 to 10, in your company's ability to adapt to AI, blockchain and quantum computing?

Recommended Survey Question Types:

Multiple mention, Numerical response, Rating scale, Single mention