Bimodal distribution

probability distribution whose density has two distinct local maxima From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bimodal distribution
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A bimodal distribution is when there are two very common data values found in a graph such as a dot graph or bar graph.[1][2] A bimodal distribution also sometimes has all of the data clustered in the middle or is not symmetrical.[1]

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An example of a bimodal distribution shown in a bar graph
An example of a bimodal distribution shown in a dot graph

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