The marginal relative frequency refers to the proportion of the total count or percentage of a specific category in a contingency table. It represents the distribution of one variable while ignoring the other variables.
Related terms
Joint Relative Frequency: The joint relative frequency represents the proportion or percentage of observations that fall into both categories simultaneously.
Conditional Relative Frequency: The conditional relative frequency refers to the proportion or percentage of observations within one category given another specific category.
Total Count/Total Percentage: This term refers to the overall count or percentage for a particular category across all variables in a contingency table.