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Bimodal
A distribution with two different modes, or peaks, in a set of data, indicating two dominant frequencies or values.
Normal Distribution
Normal distribution, often called a bell curve, describes a symmetrical distribution of data where most values cluster around a central mean.
Outliers
Outliers are data points that differ significantly from other observations, often lying far outside the majority of a data distribution.
Parameter
A numeric characteristic that describes and summarizes an entire population of data.
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