Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
unimodal
Adjective
/ˌjuː.nɪˈmoʊ.dəl/

Definition
Having one mode or peak, commonly used in statistics to describe a distribution with a single prominent value.

Examples
- The data collected from the experiment showed a unimodal distribution, indicating that most participants preferred one option over others.
- In a unimodal graph, you will typically see a single high point, representing the most common value in the dataset.
- Unimodal distributions are often easier to analyze than multimodal ones, as they have a clear central tendency.

Meaning
In statistics, unimodal refers to a distribution or dataset that displays a single mode. This single mode is the value that appears most frequently, forming a peak in the frequency distribution.

Synonyms
- Single-peaked
- Monomodal
- One-mode