dichotomously

[US]/ˌdaɪˈkɒtəməsli/
[UK]/ˌdaɪˈkɑːtəməsli/
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Translation

adv.in a dichotomous manner; in a way that divides or is divided into two parts

Phrases & Collocations

dichotomously opposed

dichotomously divided

dichotomously categorized

dichotomously presented

Example Sentences

the data was dichotomously divided into two distinct categories for statistical analysis.

the researcher dichotomously classified the subjects based on their response patterns to the stimulus.

these species can be dichotomously separated into nocturnal and diurnal groups based on their activity patterns.

the organization dichotomously structures its operations into profit and non-profit sectors for better management.

the theoretical framework dichotomously contrasts traditional methodology with modern approaches.

the psychological study dichotomously categorized participants by age and socioeconomic status.

the clinical trial dichotomously splits the sample into control and experimental groups for comparison.

the educational model dichotomously organizes learning outcomes into cognitive and affective domains.

the philosopher dichotomously opposes the two major schools of thought in his seminal work.

the statistical model dichotomously arranges variables into independent and dependent categories.

the committee dichotomously divided the annual budget between infrastructure and personnel expenses.

the survey dichotomously classified all responses as either positive or negative for simplicity.

the ecosystem study dichotomously separated the habitat into terrestrial and aquatic zones.

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