Frequencies
Frequency means the number of times an event occurs or the number of responses in a particular category. In other words, a frequency is a count of events in a given time frame. For example, if you report 'Our health facility sees 130 patients each month', the frequency of patients seen is 130 per month.
Frequency data is often presented in tables, graphs or pie charts.
Suppose you find that in a particular area, 14 out of 25 adults aged under 30 years have had malaria, whereas 19 out of 25 adults between the ages of 30 and 50 years, and 20 out of 25 adults over 50 years, have had malaria. Present these data in the form of a table.
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Your table should look something like the table below.
Age distribution of malaria cases from the imaginary example given above.
Age category | Number of people sampled | Number who have had malaria |
---|---|---|
over 50 years | 25 | 20 |
30 to 50 years | 25 | 19 |
under 30 years | 25 | 14 |
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