A mosaic plot is a graphical representation of a two-way frequency table or contingency table. A mosaic plot is divided into colored rectangles, so that the area of each rectangle is proportional to the proportions of the
Y variable in each level of the
X variable.
The proportions on the x-axis represent the number of
observations for each level of the X variable, which, for this example, is determined by the number of patients in each treatment
arm. There are two columns because there were two treatment arms in this study.
The proportions on the y-axis at right represent the overall proportions of deaths that could be attributed to a specific
adverse event.
The scale of the y-axis at left shows the response probability, with the whole axis being a probability of one (representing the total sample).