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