frequency distribution
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Tweet n. A listing of all unique values or ranges of values in a set of data, along with an enumeration of the number of times each value or range of values is actually observed in that set. In a relative frequency distribution, the actual frequency of observations is replaced by the corresponding proportion of the total number of observations. |
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