Frequencies are used in great abundance in the field of statistics. How exactly would a frequency be defined?
A. A frequency is a raw count, or the number of times a particular characteristic appears in a data set.
B. A frequency is a display of the total number of times a certain proportion of events occurs within a data set.
C. A frequency is a display representing the total ?2 summative that enables a researcher to generate appropriate graphics to disseminate results or outputs.
D. A frequency is the amount of time a research scientist requires to properly analyze his or her data.
A. A frequency is a raw count, or the number of times a particular characteristic appears in a data set.
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