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Oh, I don't think you could clearly dichotomize and say it was one thing or the other.
This is arguably, the ideology that has dichotomized American society most.
Rather, I had this desire to cease to be dichotomized from the developing world.
It can be dichotomized so that only two values - "old" and "young" - are allowed for further data processing.
Outcomes measuring satisfaction were dichotomized into being satisfied with more than half of search and less often or no answer.
In order to answer the question, dichotomize the response variable and present the table in proportional terms.
In most situations it is not advisable to artificially dichotomize variables.
"I view the progress of science as being the slow erosion of the tendency to dichotomize."
So, every nominal value can be dichotomized into a price-level part and a real part.
Self-reported clinical factors were dichotomized for analysis.
You can't dichotomize these two.
Self-report data were analyzed for self-rated health (dichotomized as excellent/good versus fair/poor) and medication use.
Analyses Principal outcomes measuring search frequencies and influence from searching were dichotomized into at least once a week and less often or no answer.
Past research has simplified identity management strategies by dichotomizing stigma into purely visible or purely invisible.
The words of Rush and other early temperance reformers served to dichotomize the use of alcohol for men and women.
"It was totally dichotomized."
Unless otherwise stated, differences reported between teams were statistically significant at the 0.05 level, sometimes with variables collapsed or dichotomized in view of small cell sizes.
When you artificially dichotomize a variable the new dichotomous variable may be conceptualized as having an underlying continuity.
Through logical analyses it is shown that conceptual thought is dichotomizing yet "reality" (or lack of it) is free from all extremes.
Health insurance and marital status were abstracted from medical records in their original formats and dichotomized for analysis - insured yes/no and married/unmarried.
Additional clinical factors were measured by a combination of participant self-report and clinical exam and were also dichotomized for analysis.
MOMA (1978) describing photography which dichotomized two strategies of pictoral expression.
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 over-generalization.
Then, different levels of abstractions were proposed to resolve the generalization issue, basically dichotomized in learning methods at a symbolic level or at a trajectory level.
However, other scholars have criticized academic discussions of this issue for often naively dichotomizing media into separate violent and prosocial categories when, in fact they overlap.