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marginal relative frequency
gives the percent or proportion for one categorical variable
joint relative frequency
the percent of proportion for one categorical value and a specific value for another categorical value
conditional relative frequency
gives the proportion for one categorical variable who share the same value for another categorical variable, out of category not total
conditional distribution
represents the livelihood of an event to occur given a particular outcome of another event
frequency table
shows the number of individuals having each value
relative frequency table
shows the proportion or percent of individuals having each value