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Two way frequency tables
Two-way frequency tables show how many data points fit in each category.
Here's an example:
Preference Male Female
Prefers dogs 363636 222222
Prefers cats 888 262626
No preference 222 666
The columns of the table tell us whether the student is a male or a female. The rows of the table tell us whether the student prefers dogs, cats, or doesn't have a preference.
Each cell tells us the number (or frequency) of students. For example, the 363636 is in the male column and the prefers dogs row. This tells us that there are 363636 males who preferred dogs in this dataset.
Notice that there are two variables—gender and preference—this is where the two in two-way frequency table comes from