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frekwencj

Frekwencja is a Polish noun describing the rate or degree of participation and presence of people in a given context. It is commonly used to refer to attendance or turnout, and appears in both everyday language and formal statistics. The term stems from Latin roots related to frequency, and in Polish it is closely tied to social participation rather than to physical cycles per unit time.

In voting and public life, frekwencja most often appears as frekwencja wyborcza, meaning voter turnout. It expresses

In education, culture, and organizational settings, frekwencja refers to attendance rates—how many students attend classes, participants

In statistics and data analysis, the concept of how often something occurs is called częstotliwość; frekwencja

Overall, frekwencja denotes participation and presence in social contexts and, more loosely, the frequency of appearances

the
share
of
eligible
voters
who
participate
in
an
election
and
is
influenced
by
factors
such
as
civic
engagement,
election
accessibility,
weather,
campaigns,
and
political
context.
A
high
frekwencja
is
often
interpreted
as
a
sign
of
political
vitality,
while
a
low
frekwencja
may
raise
questions
about
legitimacy
or
public
interest.
at
events,
or
members
present
at
meetings.
It
is
a
practical
measure
for
planning,
resource
allocation,
and
evaluating
engagement.
is
sometimes
used
in
a
broader,
less
formal
sense
to
describe
participation
or
presence.
In
linguistics
and
corpus
studies,
frekwencja
may
appear
in
everyday
language
to
indicate
occurrence,
but
the
precise
mathematical
term
is
częstotliwość.
in
observational
data.