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==Dichotomous dependent variable==
==Dichotomous dependent variable==
Could you define this term? Of course, dependent is standard terminology, but I'm unsure what you mean by dichotomous, unless it something like binary or discrete. [[User:Greg Woodhouse|Greg Woodhouse]] 17:42, 20 June 2007 (CDT)
Could you define this term? Of course, dependent is standard terminology, but I'm unsure what you mean by dichotomous, unless it something like binary or discrete. [[User:Greg Woodhouse|Greg Woodhouse]] 17:42, 20 June 2007 (CDT)

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Dichotomous dependent variable

Could you define this term? Of course, dependent is standard terminology, but I'm unsure what you mean by dichotomous, unless it something like binary or discrete. Greg Woodhouse 17:42, 20 June 2007 (CDT)