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bimodal distribution

British  
/ baɪˈməʊdəl /

noun

  1. statistics a frequency distribution with two modes

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“There’s a bimodal distribution,” she says.

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“I showed all the data together, which helped disguise the bimodal distribution,” Mr. Schubert wrote.

From New York Times

“Having a bimodal distribution requires an explanation and a root-cause analysis, not a cover-up.”

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The objective, he said, was to help disguise that some of the inflaters performed differently from the rest — a dynamic referred to as “bimodal distribution.”

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Mr. Caruso, who now works as a safety consultant in litigation involving airbag issues, including lawsuits against Takata, said that bimodal distribution should result in the rejection of parts by the purchaser.

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