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