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dichotomize
dichotomize, v. (daɪˈkɒtəmaɪz) [f. Gr. διχότοµ-ος (see dichotomous) + -ize.] 1. trans. To divide into two parts or sections; esp. in reference to classification: cf. dichotomy 1 a.1608–11 Bp. Hall Epist. i. v, That great citie might well be dichotomized into cloysters and hospitals. 1639 Fuller Holy... Oxford English Dictionary
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dichotomization
dichotomization (daɪˌkɒtəmaɪˈzeɪʃən) [f. dichotomize + -ation.] The action of dichotomizing, or condition of being dichotomized: in quot. of the moon (see dichotomized 2).1867 G. F. Chambers Astron. i. v. 68 A discrepancy..between the first, or last, appearance of the dichotomisation. Oxford English Dictionary
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Point-biserial correlation coefficient
In most situations it is not advisable to dichotomize variables artificially. wikipedia.org
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trichotomize
trichotomize, v. (trɪ-, traɪˈkɒtəmaɪz) [f. as next + -ize: cf. dichotomize.] trans. To divide into three parts; to arrange or classify in three divisions, or in groups of three. Also absol. Hence triˈchotomist2, one who trichotomizes or practises trichotomy.1651 Fuller's Abel Rediv., Colet (1867) I.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yonsei (Japanese diaspora)
The Hawaiian Yonsei don't have to be actively involved in the creation of their group ethnic identity and they tend to dichotomize their American and Japanese wikipedia.org
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Lepidodendrales
The four primary axes of Stigmaria dichotomize often, forming an extensive underground system possibly ranging up to in radius. The rootlets range in size, being up to long and wide, and typically taper distally and do not dichotomize. wikipedia.org
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Edward Burtynsky
articulation: neither a condemnation nor a celebration of the subject matter, simply an acknowledgement of its existence, to create dialogue, not to dichotomize wikipedia.org
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Eduard C. Lindeman
the lives of the learners It should look to the learner's own experience as its most valuable resource It is interesting to note that Lindeman did not dichotomize wikipedia.org
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Eating Animals
In a similar chain of logic, Foer connects our treatment of animals to our treatment of humans―we dichotomize between those who matter and those who do wikipedia.org
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Andrzej Wierciński
He protected his intellectual path from the pressures which dichotomize differences and divisions, and which weaken, at the same time, the quality of the wikipedia.org
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Prosocial behavior
However other scholars have been critical of this work for tending to falsely dichotomize video games into prosocial/violent categories despite significant wikipedia.org
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Prohibition in the United States
The words of Rush and other early temperance reformers served to dichotomize the use of alcohol for men and women. wikipedia.org
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Language and gender
While the above can be true in some contexts and situations, studies that dichotomize the communicative behavior of men and women may run the risk of overgeneralization wikipedia.org
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2007–2008 world food price crisis
The crisis can be seen, in a sense, to dichotomize rich and poor nations, since, for example, filling a tank of an average car with biofuel, amounts to wikipedia.org
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