- two, asunder" and τομή tomḗ "a cutting, incision". In set theory, a
dichotomous relation R is such that
either aRb, bRa, but not both. A
false dichotomy...
- 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...
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correlation coefficient used when one
variable (e.g. Y) is
dichotomous; Y can
either be "naturally"
dichotomous, like
whether a coin
lands heads or tails, or an...
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single point. In
evolutionary terms,
early emerging taxa tend to have
dichotomous branching with
reticulate systems emerging later.
Veins appeared in the...
- that can take on
exactly two
values is
termed a
binary variable or a
dichotomous variable; an
important special case is the
Bernoulli variable. Categorical...
- In phylogenetics, a single-access key (also
called dichotomous key,
sequential key,
analytical key, or
pathway key) is an
identification key
where the...
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sincere votes in
special cases when
voters have
dichotomous preferences. For a
voter with
dichotomous preferences,
Approval is strategy-proof (also known...
- values, such as "A" and "B", or "heads" and "tails". It is also
called dichotomous data, and an
older term is
quantal data. The two
values are
often referred...
- A closed-ended
question refers to any
question for
which a
researcher provides research parti****nts with
options from
which to
choose a response. Closed-ended...
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Jubilee Part 4): 345–359. doi:10.2307/1223885. JSTOR 1223885. The
Wikibook Dichotomous Key has a page on the
topic of:
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