frequency tables

     

In statistics, a frequency istribution is a list of the values that a variable takes in a sample. It is usually a list, ordered by quantity, showing the number of times each value appears. For example, if 100 people rate a five-point Likert scale assessing their agreement with a statement on a scale on which 1 denotes strong agreement and 5 strong disagreement, the frequency distribution of their responses might look like:

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  • RT @thompsonmath: 4th math collecting data for stem and leaf plots, dot plots, and frequency tables! Beautiful day too!
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  • 4th math collecting data for stem and leaf plots, dot plots, and frequency tables! Beautiful day too!
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