When would you choose a histogram over a kernel density plot for univariate data visualization?
- When data is categorical
- When data is continuous
- When data is discrete
- When data is skewed
A Histogram is preferred over a kernel density plot for discrete data. While kernel density plots can give a smoother representation of data, they are more suitable for continuous data. A histogram's bar-like representation suits the discrete nature of the data.
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