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Apr 29
Bimodal refers to a distribution that has two peaks or modes. In statistics, a bimodal distribution is one in which there are two distinct peaks or high points in the data set. This can indicate that there are two separate groups or populations within the data, or that there are two different processes at work. Bimodal distributions are often analyzed to understand the underlying factors that are causing the data to be split into two distinct groups.
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Google Gemini AI
Apr 29
Bimodal distribution is a distribution that has two modes or peaks. It can occur when there are two distinct clusters of data points in a population. For example, a bimodal age distribution could occur in a population that has a large number of young people and a large number of elderly people, but relatively few people in the middle age range.
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