Definition of Dichotomization. Meaning of Dichotomization. Synonyms of Dichotomization

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Dichotomization. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Dichotomization and, of course, Dichotomization synonyms and on the right images related to the word Dichotomization.

Definition of Dichotomization

No result for Dichotomization. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Dichotomization from wikipedia

- for numerical evaluation and implementation on digital computers. Dichotomization is the special case of discretization in which the number of discrete...
- variables as binary variables is called dichotomization. The discretization error inherent in dichotomization is temporarily ignored for modeling purposes...
- Gr**** government to begin an interesting economic experiment, the dichotomization of the drachma. Unable to secure any more loans from abroad to finance...
- lack of financing. Budgetary problems caused the Gr**** government to dichotomization of the drachma. Unable to secure any more loans from abroad to finance...
- dichotomized variable. In most situations it is not advisable to dichotomize variables artificially. When a new variable is artificially dichotomized...
- political dichotomization in news coverage based on serviceability to important domestic power interests. This should be observable in dichotomized choices...
- non-Vedic influences. However, the traditions may be connected: [T]his dichotomization is too simplistic, for continuities can undoubtedly be found between...
- 2 categories) as a binary variable for analysis purposes is called dichotomization (creating a dichotomy). Like all discretization, it involves discretization...
- Discretization is treating continuous data as if it were categorical. Dichotomization is treating continuous data or polytomous variables as if they were...
- character. Ronald Cohen concluded that ethnicity is "a series of nesting dichotomizations of inclusiveness and exclusiveness". He agrees with Joan Vincent's...