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3 Steps to Unmask Data in Camouflage

I am looking at distribution of a certain data set (left). It has two peaks (this is called ‘bimodal’) therefore I suspect that those are two overimposed populations. How do I split the data, to rediscover the original two populations

Pawel Plaszczak June 29, 2020November 20, 2021 Articles No Comments Read more

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