![A bar graph titled, ''Cumulative frequency Distribution: The (Gifts of the) 12 Days of Christmas.'' The graph shows that the song mentions partridges in a pear tree 12 times, turtle doves 23 times, french hens 30 times, colly [sic.] birds 36 times, gold rings 40 times, geese-a-laying 42 times, swans-a-swimming 42 times, maids-a-milking 40 times, ladies dancing 36 times, lords-a-leaping 30 times, pipers piping 22 times, and drummers drumming 12 times.](https://online210.psych.wisc.edu/wp-content/uploads/PSY-210_DailyDose_Images/CumulativeFrequency_12DaysXmas.png)
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