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IASSC ICGB Exam - Topic 9 Question 54 Discussion

Actual exam question for IASSC's ICGB exam
Question #: 54
Topic #: 9
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If the data displayed in a Histogram displays two peaks the distribution would likely be _____________.

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Gilberto
4 months ago
I thought bimodal was just a fancy term for two peaks.
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Viki
4 months ago
Wait, are we sure it's not just a weird distribution?
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Fannie
4 months ago
Bimodal for sure, that's a classic case!
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Ilona
4 months ago
I think it's multi-skewed, not bimodal.
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Darrin
4 months ago
Definitely Bimodal! Two peaks mean two modes.
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Miesha
5 months ago
I definitely recall that bimodal is the correct answer for a histogram with two peaks.
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Man
5 months ago
Multi-skewed sounds familiar, but I feel like that's not the right term for two peaks.
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Tequila
5 months ago
I remember practicing a question about distributions, and I think bimodal was the term used for two peaks.
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Glen
5 months ago
I think if a histogram has two peaks, it might be bimodal, but I'm not completely sure.
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Sueann
5 months ago
Bimodal, that's the one! I remember learning about that in class. When a histogram has two clear peaks, it indicates the data comes from a bimodal distribution. Confident I can get this right on the exam.
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Susana
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. If a histogram has two peaks, that means the underlying distribution is bimodal, with two distinct modes or centers of the data. The other options don't really fit that description.
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Lashawnda
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I know bimodal distributions have two peaks, but I can't quite remember if that's the only option with two peaks. Let me think this through carefully.
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Dyan
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question about histogram distributions. I think the key is to remember that a bimodal distribution has two distinct peaks, so that's likely the answer here.
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Ty
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The wording of the question makes me think there might be a trick involved. I'll need to review the options closely.
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Gail
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I think I'll need to set up the Visualforce page and controller in the test, and then check that the data is being handled correctly. The key will be to simulate the user interaction across the multiple pages.
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Laurel
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about the capabilities of an optical comparator. I'm pretty confident I can figure this out.
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Irving
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not entirely sure about this one. I know we covered audience definition and segmentation in class, but I can't quite remember the specific term they're looking for here. I'll have to think it through carefully.
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