noun
- plural of bimodality; the quality or state of having two distinct modes, peaks, or distributions in a dataset or phenomenon.
Usage: technical; statistics; commonly used in data analysis and scientific research
Examples
- The bimodalities in the age distribution suggest two distinct population groups.
- Researchers identified bimodalities in the test score data, indicating two separate skill levels.
- The histogram displayed clear bimodalities with peaks at both ends of the spectrum.
- Statistical analysis revealed bimodalities in customer purchase patterns across seasons.
- The bimodalities observed in the survey responses pointed to polarized opinions.