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  2. Multimodal distribution - Wikipedia

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    A simple bimodal distribution, in this case a mixture of two normal distributions with the same variance but different means. The figure shows the probability density function (p.d.f.), which is an equally-weighted average of the bell-shaped p.d.f.s of the two normal distributions. If the weights were not equal, the resulting distribution could ...

  3. Shape of a probability distribution - Wikipedia

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    Considerations of the shape of a distribution arise in statistical data analysis, where simple quantitative descriptive statistics and plotting techniques such as histograms can lead on to the selection of a particular family of distributions for modelling purposes. The normal distribution, often called the "bell curve" Exponential distribution

  4. Histogram - Wikipedia

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    The total area of a histogram used for probability density is always normalized to 1. If the length of the intervals on the x-axis are all 1, then a histogram is identical to a relative frequency plot. Histograms are sometimes confused with bar charts. In a histogram, each bin is for a different range of values, so altogether the histogram ...

  5. List of probability distributions - Wikipedia

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    The expectile distribution, which nests the Gaussian distribution in the symmetric case. The Fisher–Tippett, extreme value, or log-Weibull distribution; Fisher's z-distribution; The skewed generalized t distribution; The gamma-difference distribution, which is the distribution of the difference of independent gamma random variables.

  6. U-quadratic distribution - Wikipedia

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    This distribution is a useful model for symmetric bimodal processes. Other continuous distributions allow more flexibility, in terms of relaxing the symmetry and the quadratic shape of the density function, which are enforced in the U-quadratic distribution – e.g., beta distribution and gamma distribution.

  7. Symmetric probability distribution - Wikipedia

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    If a symmetric distribution is unimodal, the mode coincides with the median and mean. All odd central moments of a symmetric distribution equal zero (if they exist), because in the calculation of such moments the negative terms arising from negative deviations from x 0 {\displaystyle x_{0}} exactly balance the positive terms arising from equal ...

  8. Unimodality - Wikipedia

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    The maximum distance is minimized at = (i.e., when the symmetric quantile average is equal to =), which indeed motivates the common choice of the median as a robust estimator for the mean. Moreover, when α = 0.5 {\displaystyle \alpha =0.5} , the bound is equal to 3 / 5 {\displaystyle {\sqrt {3/5}}} , which is the maximum distance between the ...

  9. Probability distribution fitting - Wikipedia

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    The Cauchy distribution is also symmetric. Skew distributions to the right. ... [13] Histogram and probability density of a data set fitting the GEV distribution.