Dyadic distribution refers to a specific statistical distribution that deals with the probabilities associated with pairs (dyads) of categorical data, often used in social sciences, network analysis, and mathematical statistics. The term can also relate to dyadic relationships in various settings, such as in psychology, sociology, or ecology, where it may explore relationships between two entities or components. In statistics, dyadic distributions may represent joint distributions of two random variables, capturing the dependencies between them.
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