How to Create a Frequency Table – Simple, Cumulative, Relative Frequency & Percentile (3-3)

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Now that we understand what frequency is, we will create a frequency table. The table will include columns for our variable, simple frequency, relative frequency, cumulative frequency, and percentiles.
The term simple frequency refers to the number of times a score occurs in the data set. To calculate simple frequency, we simply count of the number of occurrences for each score in the data. The relative frequency is a number between zero and one that represents the proportion of time that a score occurs in the dataset.
The word cumulative means to accumulate. Cumulative frequency refers to the number of scores at or below a particular score. A percentile is the percentage of all of the scores in the data that are at or below a certain score. This video shows you how to calculate each one and display your outcomes in a table.

This video teaches the following concepts and techniques:
Simple frequency
Relative frequency
Cumulative frequency
Percentile
Constructing a frequency table

Link to a Google Drive folder with all of the files that I use in the videos including the Bear Handout and datasets. As I add new files, they will appear here, as well.

Table of Contents:

00:12 - Simple Frequency
01:40 - Simple Frequency Table
03:06 - Relative Frequency
03:37 - Relative Frequency Table
04:35 - Cumulative Frequency
07:24 - Cumulative Frequency Table
07:56 - Percentile
08:49 - Percentile Table
09:41 - Use Data Set 2 to practice creating a full frequency table
10:21 - Dataset 3 Frequency Table
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Thanks for your valuable videos. I am learning statistics with you. Where can I find "Data Set 2" to practice . Thanks!

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There is an error while you said the frequency of zero is two, instead of three!

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