Testing for Multimodality Using Kernel Density Estimates
Sub-populations can be seen best by finding local maxima, or “modes,” of the estimated probability density function [Gitman and Levine (1970), Hartigan (1977)]. To find modes in the sample data, we estimate a non-parametric density using kernel density estimates. ................
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