Bimodal:

Bimodal refers to a statistical distribution or a data set that exhibits two distinct, well-defined modes or peaks.

Characteristics of Bimodal Distributions:
  1. Presence of two clearly identifiable peaks.
  2. Each peak represents a distinct mode in the data.
  3. The modes are separated by a trough or a region of lower frequency.
  4. There is a visible distinction between the two sets of values.
Usage of Bimodal Distributions:

Bimodal distributions are commonly encountered in various fields, such as:

  • Economics
  • Biology
  • Social sciences

These distributions are important for understanding and analyzing data, as they can provide insights into multiple distinct groups or phenomena within the dataset.