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That was how we categorised ourselves in the dressing room – you were either a nerd or a Julio.

Participants couldn't guess that the researchers were going to make inferences about how they categorised people in the pictures – so if they didn't want to appear to perceive people on the basis of race, it wouldn't be clear how they should change their behaviour to do this.

It is not clear in this study that how investigators categorised patients who had several allergic conditions and it might affect their results.

4 6 Second, there is little consensus about how best to define multimorbidity and how to categorise conditions in studies of multimorbidity.

"The term 'sound art' gives a collective identity to everything from field recordings to experimental instrumental works to time-based performance and installation works," says English. "It's similar to how the term 'avant garde' grouped together a body of work people didn't know how to categorise.

After data extraction was complete, RD, JI and MD met to discuss how to categorise the 32 methodologies, and agreed on an initial two-way categorisation that distinguished between 'dialogical' and 'consultative' approaches, based on a fundamental difference.

Just how to categorise them?

They don't know how to categorise it.

We're not sure how to categorise it - dance, theatre, talks – but it sure sounds promising.

If anything there's a clash between generations on how you categorise music.

It's difficult to know how to categorise such an enterprise.

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