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Multimodal distribution

In statistics, a multimodal distribution is a probability distribution with more than one mode (i.e., more than one local peak of the distribution). These appear as distinct peaks (local maxima) in the probability density function, as shown in Figures 1 and 2. Categorical, continuous, and discrete data can all form multimodal distributions. Among…

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Mixture of two normal distributions

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Multimodal distribution

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Avg. degree1.97
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Multimodal distribution → probability distribution with more than one mode

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Multimodal distributionis aprobability distribution with more than one mode0.90text
the meaninstance ofSummary statisticsBimodal distributions are a commonly used example of how summary statistics0.80text
medianinstance ofSummary statisticsBimodal distributions are a commonly used example of how summary statistics0.80text
and standard deviation can be deceptive when used on an arbitrary distributioninstance ofSummary statisticsBimodal distributions are a commonly used example of how summary statistics0.80text

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