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Normal Distribution vs Bimodal Distribution Graph - Statistical Comparison #1868123 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays a primary symmetric bell-shaped curve representing a normal (Gaussian) distribution, with a secondary smaller bimodal curve to its right featuring two distinct peaks. Both curves share the same horizontal axis, emphasizing differences in central tendency and modality. The red dot on the main curve likely marks the mean or a point of interest such as a threshold or outlier.
Used in educational materials, statistics textbooks, data science blogs, and presentations to explain unimodal vs. multimodal distributions, hypothesis testing, or clustering concepts. Matches user intent for learning or visualizing distribution types.
Related Cliparts: Visual comparison of a standard normal (bell) curve and a bimodal distribution. Ideal for statistics education, data analysis, and understanding data skewness.
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