Type
Choose from two types of ellipses: Normal and Range.
Normal
This option will produce an ellipse based on the assumption that the two variables follow the bivariate normal distribution. The orientation of the ellipse is determined by the sign of the linear correlation between the two variables. The ellipse shows the prediction interval for a single new observation, given the parameter estimates for the bivariate distribution computed from the data, and the given n. Note that if the number of observations in the scatterplot is small, then the prediction interval may be very large, exceeding the area shown in the graph for the default scaling of the axes. Thus, in some cases (with small n) you may not see the prediction interval ellipse on the default graph (change the scaling to show larger intervals for the two variables in the plot). For additional information see, for example, Tracy, Young, and Mason (1992), or Montgomery 1996); see also the description of the prediction interval ellipse.
Range
This option will produce a fixed size ellipse such that the length of its horizontal and vertical projection onto the x- and y-axis (respectively) is equal to the mean ± (Range * I)/2 where the mean and range refer to the X or Y variable, and I is the current value of the coefficient field.
Coefficient
Specify the coefficient that controls the ellipses described above.
Pattern
Select the Pattern check box to create a line for the ellipse. You can customize the appearance of the line in the
Line Properties dialog box, which is available by clicking the Pattern button. The current specifications for the line will be shown in the view box on the Pattern button.
Data
The Data box contains options regarding the scale to which the ellipse will be fit and the range of values to use when fitting the ellipse.
Scale
Select the scale to use in fitting the ellipse.
Range
You can choose from three ranges. If you choose Full Range, then the ellipse will be calculated using the entire range of the data. If your graph has a margin around the data, the calculations for the fit will not include points which are not contained in the data. If you select Axis range, the ellipse will be calculated using the entire range of the axis, regardless of what points are shown in the data. If you select Defined range, the ellipse will be applied over the range specified in the Min and Max fields.
Style
Instead of specifying line patterns using the Pattern option, you can select the style you want to use for this ellipse from the Style drop-down list box. To view a menu of options related to styles (Save, Save As, Revert to unmodified, etc.), click the

button to the right of this box. For more information on styles, see
Graphics Styles Overview.