A frequency table is typically used for categorical or discrete numerical data. Examples include survey responses (e.g., yes/no answers), demographic categories (e.g., age groups, genders), or counts of occurrences (e.g., the number of pets owned by individuals). Continuous data can be categorized into intervals to create a frequency table, but it is not ideal for raw continuous data.
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