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Dichotomous

Dichotomous describes something divided into two parts that are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive. The term derives from the Greek dichotomos, from di- 'two' and chōtos 'cut.' In common usage it applies to any binary division or classification.

In logic and philosophy, a dichotomy is a division of a concept or set into two complementary

In statistics and research, a dichotomous variable (also binary variable) takes on two possible values, often

In biology and taxonomy, a dichotomous key is an identification tool that leads the user through a

Outside formal usage, dichotomous thinking refers to seeing situations in black-and-white terms, ignoring intermediate possibilities. In

parts
that
cover
all
possibilities,
such
as
true/false
or
existence/nonexistence.
The
two
parts
are
mutually
exclusive.
coded
as
0
and
1
(e.g.,
yes/no,
male/female
in
limited
contexts).
Data
with
two
categories
are
contrasted
with
multilevel
or
continuous
data.
sequence
of
binary
choices.
Each
step
offers
two
contrasting
statements;
the
chosen
option
directs
to
the
next
pair
until
the
organism
is
identified.
statistics
and
philosophy,
dichotomies
are
useful
simplifications
but
may
obscure
nuance.
The
concept
is
foundational
in
various
disciplines
that
classify
on
two
poles.