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Statistical measure of central tendency in a set of data. The mode is the most frequently occurring value in a data set. Data sets can contain two or more mode values that occur with the same frequenc [..]
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 The score appearing most frequently in a set of observations; a measure of central tendency.
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The value occurring most frequently in a data set.
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The mode of a set of data is the value in the set that occurs most often.
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how something is done or how it happens Speaking of science, he says, in language far in advance of his times: ‘There are two modes of knowing—by argument and by experiment. — Adams, W. H. Davenport ( [..]
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The most frequently occurring value in a set of observations.
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(1) A particular functioning arrangement or condition of a camera or of software. (2) A manner of acting or doing; a method; a way. (3) A particular type or form of something. (4) A designated conditi [..]
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The most frequent score in a distribution.
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1 [countable] a particular way of doing something; a particular type of something a mode of communication a mode of behavior environmentally-friendly modes of transport2[countable, uncountable] the wa [..]
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"current fashion," 1640s, from French mode "manner, fashion, style" (15c.), from Latin modus "manner" (see mode (n.1)).
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"manner," late 14c., "kind of musical scale," from Latin modus "measure, extent, quantity; proper measure, rhythm, song; a way, manner, fashion, style" (in Late Latin als [..]
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a type of average. • in a set of scores, values or numbers the mode is the one that occurs the most.
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See Transportation Mode.
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A type of average; the number (or numbers) that occurs most frequently in a set of data.
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method or way of doing something.
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A statistical term meaning the most frequently occurring number within a group of numbers.
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a room Resonance. Axial modes in rectangular rooms are associated with pairs of parallel walls. Tangential modes involve four room surfaces and oblique modes all six surfaces. Their effect is greatest [..]
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The pitches within the octave that make up the melodic material of a performance or composition; a scale.
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establish and terminate calls in V.25bis.
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1. One particular method or way of accomplishing a goal. 2. In fiber optic transmission, a particular path between a light source and a receiver. 3. In statistics, the result with the highest frequency within the sample group.
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The most frequently found numerical value in a series of items with associated numerical values.
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manner: how something is done or how it happens; "her dignified manner"; "his rapid manner of talking"; "their nomadic mode of existenc [..]
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For lists, the mode is a most common (frequent) value. A list can have more than one mode. For histograms, a mode is a relative maximum ("bump").
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In a waveguide or cavity, one of the various possible patterns of propagating or standing electromagnetic fields. Note 1: Each mode is characterized by frequency, polarization, electric field strength, and magnetic field strength. Note 2: The electromagnetic field pattern of a mode depends on the frequency, refractive indices or dielectric constant [..]
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A measure of central tendency that uses the most frequently occurring score. A distribution with two or more scores that are equal and occur most frequently is called multi-modal.
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n. A general state, usually used with an adjective describing the state. Use of the word `mode' rather than `state' implies that the state is extended over time, and probably also that some [..]
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The various processes of communication: listening, speaking, reading, writing, viewing and representing. Modes are also used to refer to the semiotic (meaning-making) resources associated with these c [..]
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The number (or numbers) that occurs most frequently in a set of data.
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The value that appears most often in a given set of data. This can sometimes be a helpful way of portraying central tendency. (See also Median and Mean.)
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Definition An average found by determining the most frequent value in a group of values.
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(n.) The state or setting of a program or device. For example, when a word processor is in insert mode, characters that you type are inserted at the cursor position. In overstrike mode, characters typ [..]
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In a set of observations the worth that is most prevalent.
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American term meaning served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
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The most frequently occurring variable. For example, take five people whose incomes are $100, $100, $500, $600 and $10,000. The mode is $100, because it occurs twice. Notice that the mode hardly tells [..]
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A measure of Central Tendency which is defined by the most common number in an array. For example, the following string of numbers: 1, 3, 3, 3, 56, 89, 89; the mode in this case would be 3 since it is [..]
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A descriptive statistic that is a measure of central tendency; it is the score/value that occurs most frequently in a distribution of scores.
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One of the components of a general configuration of a propagating wave font.
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A food which is braised; also, pies and cakes served with a garnish of ice cream.
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The most common value in a list of numbers. If two values are tied then there is two modes. If more than two values are tied then there is no mode. A type ofaverage.
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A statistic that is the most frequently occurring data value ie the result occurring more than any other result
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The physical way a movement is performed.
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A descriptive statistic that is a measure of central tendency. It is the value that occurs most frequently in the data. For example, if survey respondents are ages 21, 33, 33, 45, and 76, the modal ag [..]
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The value that appears most frequently in a set of data. In the data set 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 7, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, the mode is 2.
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  the number that occurs most frequently in a set of data. modular arithmetic:
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Two different meanings: 1) Mode of Play. Replay, Add-a-ball, or Novelty. Many games are manufactured to allow the operator to select which mode of play the game will have for purposes of awarding the [..]
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A characteristic pattern in a vibrating system. All points reach their maximum displacements at the same instant.
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An incarnation of a scale in which a certain note is taken as the root. Thus, each scale has as many different modes as it has different tones. In common usage, the major scale and the melodic minor scale are regarded as 'given' and the scales constructed with other notes as the root are called modes. The modes of the major scale have nam [..]
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(music) One of several ancient scales, one of which corresponds to the modern major scale and one to the harmonic minor scale A particular means of accomplishing something.
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The value that occurs most often in a series of mathematical values.
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Most common value in a data set (see also FinanceIsland's basic statistics tutorial
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For example, in a word processor, commands behave differenty when in insert and overstrike mode. In a modeless program, commands always do the same thing. Modes tend to be confusing to the user, so it [..]
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 Modes are often used to structure the melody or tonality of a piece, and are comprised of notes arranged in a specific scale or pattern of intervals.
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A food which is braised; also, pies and cakes served with a garnish of ice cream.
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in the style of
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(n) how something is done or how it happens(n) a particular functioning condition or arrangement(n) a classification of propositions on the basis of whether they claim necessity or possibility or impo [..]
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modus
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in its jargon sense, MODE is most often said of people, though it is sometimes applied to programs and inanimate objects. "If you're on a TTY, E will switch to non-display mode." In par [..]
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Mode of study refers to full-time, part-time or sandwich year-out.
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The way a course or unit is delivered, either full time, part time or by distance.
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release. Contract authorizing commercial use of a photograph that includes image of a recognizable person or private property.
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Frequently used to refer to the basic divisions of the transportation industry.  The principal modes of transportation are truck, rail, air and water.
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The manner in which an acoustic wave is propagated, as characterized by the particle motion in the wave (shear, Lamb, surface or longitudinal).
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A system for carrying transit passengers described by specific right-of-way (ROW), technology and operational features. Can be found in: Introduction, Internet Reporting, B-10, F-20, F-30, F-40, A-10, [..]
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Description of mode of service operated with subcategories for bus and demand response modes. Bus mode can be conventional bus fixed route service, bus deviated fixed route service, or intercity bus s [..]
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A means of conveyance between origins and destinations, modes are motorized (cars and other private vehicles, buses, rail transit) and non-motorized (walking, bikes). In the US, about 90 percent of al [..]
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Three ways of designing in DesignSpark Mechanical: Sketch, Cross-section, or 3D. You can switch between modes at any time.
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— A particular form of travel (e.g., bus commuter tail, train, bicycle, walking or automobile.
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the most frequently occurring value in a group of values.  Like the mean, the mode is not influenced by extreme values in the group.
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The observation that occurs most frequently in a data set; a measure of central tendency.
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A selection of one of several alternatives, such as guidance mode (VOR, TACAN, or Waypoint), or navigation mode (INS, Doppler, or dead reckoning)
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The score(s) obtained by the largest number of individuals in a group. It is the most-frequently-occurring score(s) within a given set of scores.
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one of the eight church modes. Also refers to major or minor keys.
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[0] an interval or ic
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If theory is learned properly, the meaning of this would be different, but this term generally applies to a group of seven note scales.
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Another word for scale. The major scale yields 7 modes, one starting and ending on each note. More on modes here.
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A "particularized scale" or a "generalized tune," or both, depending on the particular musical and cultural context. To attribute mode to a musical item implies some hierarchy of p [..]
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A musical scale that uses the same notes as some other underlying musical scale, but starts those notes in a different place. For example, if you start with an underlying seven-note scale with the not [..]
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A way of doing things. Exposure modes are pre-programmed, user-selectable ways of controlling the readings from the exposure system to meet certain subject or picture conditions. These include aperture-priority mode, shutter-priority mode, program-depth mode, etc. Autofocusing modes allow a choice of how the camera/lens will go about autofocusing.
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A setting that causes the camera to perform a specific function, such as using a certain type of flash. Print format:
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Functions on cameras that can be selected to offer a rage of features such as metering pattern, exposure setting or focus type.
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A setting that causes the camera to perform a specific function or operation.
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a manner of positioning images
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A camera setting that directs a camera to perform a specific function.
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The term of premium payments for an insurance policy. Typical modes include monthly, quarterly, semi-annual and annual.
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The term of premium payments for an insurance policy. Typical modes include monthly, quarterly, semi-annual and annual.
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In FileMaker Pro, the four different environments (Browse, Find, Layout, and Preview) that you use to work with your file.
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literally “in the mode”. Meats à la mode are braised with vegetables and served with gravy. In the United States, à la mode usually refers to food topped with ice cream.
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literally “in the mode”. Meats à a mode are braised with vegetables and served with gravy. In the United States, à a mode usually refers to food topped with ice cream.
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In computer interface design, a mode is a user setting in which the same input produces different results in different modes. A mode serves as a mechanism that provides users with added functionality [..]
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In the context of the stat(2) syscall, refers to the field holding the permission bits and the type of the file.
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The most frequently found numerical value in a series of items with associated numerical values.
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A measure of central tendency that shows the value that the largest number of cases posses.
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In the context of the stat
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word returned by the stat
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The number that occurs most frequently in a group of numbers.
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n. "(pl.) melodies, kinds of music," s.v. mode sb. OED. KEY: mode@n
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n 1 moedes 1
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Statistically speaking, the mode is the score or value that occurs most often in a distribution. The most frequent score.
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S Type of secondary surveillance radar (SSR) equipment which provides Mode A and Mode C interrogations, discrete address (Mode S) interrogations from the ground or air, and a data link capability
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Term used by pilots in the Lafayette Escadrille during WWI to describe what they had to land in during rainy weather.
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A selection of one of several alternatives, such as guidance mode (VOR, TACAN, or Waypoint), or navigation mode (INS, Doppler, or dead reckoning)
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Term used by pilots in the Lafayette Escadrille during WWI to describe what they had to land in during rainy weather.
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The single class in a statistical distribution having the greatest frequency.
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a categorisation of transport methods, eg bus, motor vehicle, single occupant vehicle, walking, cycling, rail, aeroplane, boat or ferry.
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Method of data collection.
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Mode refers to the way the game world is experienced. It includes aspects such as whether a player’s activities are highly structured, whether the game is single player or multiplayer, whether the game is played in close physical proximity to other players (or by virtual proximity), and whether the game is real-time or turn-based.
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A measure of central location, the most frequently occurring value in a set of observations.
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In WebCAT we currently define a mode as one of the following options: all public transport modes; bus only; or step-free services. Note that bus services are included in all three categories.
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  The mode or modal value of a data set denotes the value that occurs most frequently. Such a most common value is not necessarily uniquely defined.
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Method of travel. Reported as single mode, mode combinations or priority mode based on a hierarchy.
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Whether the radar is operating in Clear Air or Precipitation mode. Please revise this definition as it applies to the US Nexrad Base Reflectivity Map.
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A mode is an independent light signal traveling through an optical fiber.
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A particular form of travel (e.g. bus commuter tail, train, bicycle, walking or automobile).
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Scale or sequence of notes used as the basis for a composition; major and minor are modes.
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A specific form of transportation, such as automobile, subway, bus, rail, air, bicycle, or foot.
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(music) One of several ancient scales, one of which corresponds to the modern major scale and one to the natural minor scale A particular means of accomplishing something. ''What was the mode of [..]
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fashion, trend
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lang=en 1600s=1678 * '''1678''' — . ''''. *: When at the first I took my pen in hand Thus for to write, I did not understand That I at all should make a little book In such a mode; nay, I had under [..]
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A measure of central tendency, the mode (the term first used by Pearson, 1895) of a sample is the value which occurs most frequently in the sample. See also, Descriptive Statistics.
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