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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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Dichotomous thinking
In statistics, dichotomous thinking or binary thinking is the process of seeing a discontinuity in the possible values that a p-value can take during null A common measure of dichotomous thinking is the cliff effect. wikipedia.org
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Dichotomous preferences
In economics, dichotomous preferences (DP) are preference relations that divide the set of alternatives to two subsets: "Good" versus "Bad". perspective, DP means that for each agent, there are two utility levels: low and high, and for every alternative : A common way to let people express dichotomous wikipedia.org
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dichotomal
diˈchotomal, a. [f. as dichotomous + -al1.] Of or pertaining to dichotomy.In mod. Dicts. Oxford English Dictionary
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tetrachotomous
tetrachotomous, a. Zool. and Bot. (tɛtrəˈkɒtəməs) [f. Gr. τέτραχα in four parts + -τοµος cut + -ous.] Ramifying into four branches or divisions; doubly dichotomous.1829 Loudon Encycl. Pl. (1836) 403 note, Peduncles [of Euphorbia]..often dichotomous, trichotomous, or even tetrachotomous. Oxford English Dictionary
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Dichotomy
Usage and examples In set theory, a dichotomous relation R is such that either aRb, bRa, but not both. In botany, branching maybe dichotomous or axillary. wikipedia.org
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polychotomous
polychotomous, a. (pɒlɪˈkɒtəməs) [Erroneously formed by substituting poly- for di- in dicho-tomous, dichotomous.] Divided, or involving division, into many (or more than two) parts, sections, groups, or branches: = polytomous. So polyˈchotomy, division into more than two parts or groups, as in class... Oxford English Dictionary
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Continuum (measurement)
Those levels include dichotomous (a person either has a personality trait or not) and non-dichotomous approaches. While the non-dichotomous approach allows for understanding that everyone lies somewhere on a particular personality dimension, the dichotomous (nominal wikipedia.org
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two-forked
two-forked, a. (ˈtuːfɔːkt) Having two divisions or branches like the prongs of a fork; bifurcate; dichotomous. Also fig.1579 Fulke Heskins' Parl. 107 This two forked reason. 1617 Moryson Itin. i. 95 Towards the West-side of the City is a large market place twoforked. 1638 Featly Strict. Lyndom. ii. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Polytomous choice
In economics, polytomous choice is a setting (model) with more than two choices; contrast to dichotomous choice. wikipedia.org
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Dichotomous Responses to Thyroid Hormone Treatment in a ... - ResearchGate
Background: Resistance to thyroid hormone (RTH) is a rare syndrome of reduced TH sensitivity most often due to mutations affecting the β-isoform of the thyroid hormone receptor (TRβ).
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Sympodial branching
The pattern is similar to dichotomous branching; it is characterized by branching along stems or hyphae. Dichotomous substitution may result: two equal laterals continue the main growth. wikipedia.org
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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. This can be shown by assigning two distinct numerical values to the dichotomous variable. wikipedia.org
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