Absolute values can be:

  • values that show the frequency of appearence of a specific event, e.g. the number of accidents in a year
  • values in a known scale, e.g. temperature in ° Celsius


Relative values can be:

  • values that show their relation with something else, e.g. population density
  • partial values shown in relation to total values, usually in percentages, e.g. rate of public traffic on total traffic
  • values calculated on average, e.g. the average value of births in a country
  • values that show the increase or decrease of a phenomenon, e.g. decrease of minimum wages in 2013

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