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dichotomisation

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Alternative spelling of dichotomization

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Age was dichotomised using the median age as the point of dichotomisation.

Age was dichotomised using the median age and scores as the point of dichotomisation.

The Likert scale responses were used to guard against information loss which can occur when experiencing response dichotomisation [39].

However, in many parts of Asia, there is little dichotomisation of rural-urban, and natural-cultural landscapes.

Dichotomisation involves more loss of information [ 20].

This dichotomisation also increased the robustness of the statistical modelling.

Sensitivity for the diagnostic categories included was 0.47-0.85 ('probable' dichotomisation level) and 0.81-1.00 ('possible' dichotomisation level).

All specificity results for the 'possible' dichotomisation level were lower than those for the 'probable' dichotomisation level.

Prior experience and the stakeholder design processes guided this dichotomisation.

We will also conduct a sensitivity analysis on this dichotomisation.

A similar dichotomisation was applied by Mahomed et al. [ 29].

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