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What is the Gap/Perception Plot?
In a Side-By-Side Matrix question, the Gap/Perception Plot can be used to visually represent all the analytical data in one single chart. The details of one dimension (Importance etc.) is plotted on the Y axis and the details of the second dimension is plotted on the X axis.
Can I see and example and interpretation of the Gap/Perception Plot?
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In this example
| Customer Service |
Top Left Quadrant |
High Importance / Low Satisfaction |
| Product Packaging |
Bottom Left Quadrant |
Low Importance / Low Satisfaction |
| On-Time Arrival |
Right Middle Quadrant |
Mid Importance / High Satisfaction |
As is obvious and evident, the most optimal issues to focus are on the "Top/Left" Quadrant -- High Importance/Low Satisfaction and then move counter-clockwise.
How is this different than a regular "rating/satisfaction" scale?
Lets take the above example -- Even though "Product Packaging" has a lower Satisfaction Score here, it's obvious from the chart that it's of lower importance than "Customer Service" -- This XY-Scatter Plot captures both the satisfaction and importance dimension in the same chart visually.
How do I access the Gap/Perception Plot?
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