Ellipses indicate repetition of the pattern of assessment.
However, suppose it is granted that there are implied ellipses in the examples above.
The ellipses cover 95% of all data points.
The other ellipses and dotted lines represent what is added through learning to read.
Each of the ellipses corresponds to one particular parity assignment among the eigenvalues.
The ellipses shown represent a 95% confidence interval for each source group.
When starts to change according to (1), one will obtain a set of the ellipses for each in its range.
The boldface ellipses and solid lines indicate what the child has already learned before reading instruction begins.