bimodal in American English
1. having or providing two modes, methods, systems, etc. 2. Statistics (of a distribution) having or occurring with two modes.
bi·mod·al
/bīˈmōdl/
adjective
having or involving two modes, in particular (of a statistical distribution) having two maxima.
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The meaning of BIMODAL is having or relating to two modes; especially : having or occurring with two statistical modes.
adjective · having or providing two modes, methods, systems, etc. · Statistics. (of a distribution) having or occurring with two modes. Compare unimodal.
Add to list Share. /ˈbaɪˌmoʊdl/ Definitions of bimodal. adjective. of a distribution; having or occurring with two modes.
Bimodal is the practice of managing two separate but coherent styles of work: one focused on predictability; the other on exploration.
Apr 28, 2019 · A data set is bimodal if it has two modes. This means that there is not a single data value that occurs with the highest frequency.
Bimodal definition: Having or exhibiting two contrasting modes or forms.
Oct 2, 2024 · Examples of bimodal · The best way to describe the influence of campaign funds raised on candidacy duration is to note the bimodal pattern.
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