
Bimodal Distribution
A bimodal distribution is a type of data pattern that shows two distinct peaks or groups when you look at how data points are spread out. Think of it like a survey where many people either prefer coffee or tea, but fewer people choose other drinks. These two main preferences create two high points or modes. Bimodal distributions often indicate that the data combines two different groups or categories with different characteristics. Understanding this pattern helps in identifying underlying factors or subgroups within the data.