bimodality
/ˌbaɪməˈdælɪti/; /ˌbaɪmoʊˈdælɪti/Definitions
1. noun
The state or condition of having two modes or peaks in a statistical distribution, frequency, or pattern.
“The analysis revealed a bimodality in the ages of people who participated in the survey.”
2. noun
A statistical distribution that has two distinct modes or peaks.
“The researcher studied the bimodality of the data and found that it was caused by two separate factors.”
3. noun
A phenomenon or pattern that exhibits two distinct modes or peaks.
“The bimodality of the weather patterns in the region made it difficult to predict the climate.”