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dichotomized
diˈchotomized, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed1.] 1. Divided into two branches: see prec.1884 Bower & Scott De Bary's Phaner. 61 Stellate hairs..with 3–4 rays once or twice dichotomised. 1892 Clerke Stud. Homer iv. 87 Beyond the rising-places of the sun, where one branch of his dichotomised Ethiopians dwelt... 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
Y) is dichotomous; Y can either be "naturally" dichotomous, like whether a coin lands heads or tails, or an artificially dichotomized variable. When a new variable is artificially dichotomized the new dichotomous variable may be conceptualized as having an underlying continuity. wikipedia.org
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dichotomous
dichotomous, a. (daɪˈkɒtəməs) [f. L. dichotomos, -mus, a. Gr. διχότοµος cut in half, equally divided: see dicho- and -ous. Cf. F. dichotome (1752 in Hatz.-Darm.).] Divided or dividing into two; characterized by dichotomy. † 1. Astron. = dichotomized 2; of the form of a half-moon. Obs.1690 Leybourn C... Oxford English Dictionary
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Henry Gleitman
Gleitman would refer to himself as a bigamist because when it came to psychology and theatre, he dichotomized the thought of having to choose, but always wikipedia.org
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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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Variable and attribute (research)
It can be dichotomized so that only two values – "old" and "young" – are allowed for further data processing. wikipedia.org
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divided
diˈvided, ppl. a. [f. divide v. + -ed1.] 1. Separated into parts. a. Split, cut, or broken into pieces; † incomplete, imperfect (quot. 1595).1565–73 Cooper Thesaurus, Abscissus..deuided, broken. 1595 Shakes. John ii. 439 And she a faire diuided excellence, Whose fulnesse of perfection lyes in him. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wolfgang Smith
A further consequence of this interpretation is that a corporeal object and its "associated physical object" are not dichotomized or reduced one to the wikipedia.org
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Renalia
The main stem had lateral branches which divided into two equal branches (dichotomized) several times. wikipedia.org
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Hans Herrman Strupp
Furthermore, in this manual's theory, the psychological reality is not dichotomized into veridical and distorted, with transference defined as a distortion wikipedia.org
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UMP Awards
Most of the categories are dichotomized into male and female. wikipedia.org
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Baragwanathia
They were erect or arched, dichotomized (forked) occasionally, and had adventitious roots arising directly from prostrate stems. wikipedia.org
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Old media
By definition, it is often dichotomized with New media, more often computer technologies that are interactive and comparatively decentralized; they enable wikipedia.org
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Lee Jangwook
However, this does not mean that he remains stuck in the dichotomized world described as "night and day" by the literary establishment. wikipedia.org
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