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Converse argued that the American electorate can be usefully divided into two groups: political élites, who are exceptionally well informed, follow politics closely, and adhere to a set of political beliefs so coherent as to constitute an ideology; and the mass public, whose specific knowledge of politics tends to be scant, resulting in a very loose and scattershot set of political beliefs.
Let us call this the black Range Rover effect, on the basis that the world can be usefully divided into two (unevenly sized) tribes, comprising (1) people who drive black Range Rovers and (2) people with whom one might care to spend any time.
Questions about the metaphysics of causation may be usefully divided into questions about the causal relata, and questions about the causal relation.
Some wayfinding research proposes that searching for a destination can be usefully divided into informed versus uninformed searches (Ruddle et al., 1999; Wiener et al., 2009).
This question may be usefully divided into the subquestions of whether to posit contrasts (Section 1.3.1), and whether to posit any secondary relata such as descriptions, or models, or defaults (Section 1.3.2).
This is a large question, and is related to the issues discussed in section 4. The question can be usefully divided into two: (i) can microevolutionary processes explain all of evolution?; (ii) can all of micro-evolution be reduced to population genetics?
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The book is usefully divided into two parts; part one covers the basics; getting about, health, and activities.
The Yablo-Walton view is usefully divided into two parts.
Supernaturalist thinkers in the monotheistic tradition are usefully divided into those with God-centered views and soul-centered views.
These causes are usefully divided into predisposing, precipitating and maintaining factors, though in clinical practice it is often difficult to distinguish them.
As a result, those who reject moral realism are usefully divided into (i) those who think moral claims do not purport to report facts in light of which they are true or false (noncognitivists) and (ii) those who think that moral claims do carry this purport but deny that any moral claims are actually true (error theorists).
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