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- How to identify a bimodal distribution? - Cross Validated
A simple way to program a bimodal distrubiton is with two seperate normal distributions centered differently This creates two peaks or what wiki calls modes You can actually use almost any two distributions, but one of the harder statistical opportunities is to find how the data set was formed after combining the two random data distributions
- r - Test for bimodal distribution - Cross Validated
I wonder if there is any statistical test to "test" the significance of a bimodal distribution I mean, How much my data meets the bimodal distribution or not? If so, is there any test in the R pro
- R how best to model continuous bimodal survival data using lmer and . . .
I am attempting to model bimodal continuous coral survival data that includes values of 0 and 1 (0-100% survival) I have attempted to use linear mixed effects models (lmer and glmmTMB) with a few
- Bimodal residuals in logistic regression - Cross Validated
Bimodal residuals in logistic regression — what causes it, is it bad news, and what can be done? Ask Question Asked 1 year, 11 months ago Modified 1 year, 11 months ago
- How do I normalize a bimodal distribution? - Cross Validated
I'm working with the Iris dataset One of the variables, PetalWidth, has a clear bimodal distribution My understanding is that multivariate regression sssumes normality for each of the input varia
- What transformation should I use for a bimodal distribution?
I have some bimodal data like the one generated down (R language), and I don't know how to transform it to have a normal distribution or homoscedasticity I'm running a linear discriminant analysis
- r - How to decide on the family type for variables with bimodal . . .
How to decide on the family type for variables with bimodal distribution in GLM? Ask Question Asked 2 years ago Modified 2 years ago
- mean - Standard deviation on Bimodal data - Cross Validated
Standard deviation, whilst it is often used on normal distributions, is it a useful statistic on global temperature, both daily and yearly, given that weight of the data is towards the ends of the histograms i e Bimodal?
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