- How do you know if its unimodal or bimodal?
- How do you know if a bar graph is unimodal or bimodal?
- What is unimodal and bimodal examples?
How do you know if its unimodal or bimodal?
A unimodal distribution only has one peak in the distribution, a bimodal distribution has two peaks, and a multimodal distribution has three or more peaks. Another way to describe the shape of histograms is by describing whether the data is skewed or symmetric.
How do you know if a bar graph is unimodal or bimodal?
The Shape of a Histogram
A histogram is unimodal if there is one hump, bimodal if there are two humps and multimodal if there are many humps. A nonsymmetric histogram is called skewed if it is not symmetric. If the upper tail is longer than the lower tail then it is positively skewed.
What is unimodal and bimodal examples?
Unimodal distribution is when the data set has a single mode, like the professor's first class that scored mostly B's. Bimodal distribution is where the data set has two different modes, like the professor's second class that scored mostly B's and D's equally.