Also called "marginals " In survey research, the number of respondents who responded to each of the possible answers to a question Often codebooks list the frequency of response to each question
The number of recurrences of a periodic phenomenon, such as a carrier wave, during a set time period, such as a second 10 1, 14 5
Any of the electromagnetic waves that are used for radio and television transmission
(Also called "marginals ") In survey research, the number of respondents who responded to each of the possible answers to a question Often codebooks list the frequency of response to each question So, for instance, you might be able to tell from a codebook how many House Members voted in favor of a bill and how many voted against it
A report of how many responses that a question received, for the purpose of building a banner, e g , if 1,000 did a questionnaire and only 3 responded to a certain question it is not worth putting on as a banner