He lives
a dichotomous life.
Not exact matches
Life isn't as simple as the
dichotomous «virgin or whore» narrative our society often chooses to project on women.
Students will practice identifying both
living and nonliving things through the use of different classes of
dichotomous keys.
As shown in Table 5, the score and
dichotomous variable (0 = non-clinical, 1 = clinical), internalizing problems was significantly associated with: child's age (β = 0.42), mother's age (β = − 0.32), currently visits to their father (β = 0.56), mo - ther's anxiety (β = 0.63), and the number of years the child
lived with the father in the past (β = − 0.32).
Family risk factors were assessed by four
dichotomous measures: teenage parent (families in which one or both parents were a teenager when the adolescent study participant was born), divorced (families with divorced parents), single parent (adolescent reporting
living with only one parent) and
living alone (adolescent reporting
living alone).
Marital quality is measured by including two
dichotomous variables: closeness with spouses (very close; not very close) and similar outlook about
life (very similar; not very similar).
Adverse effects, including parental depression and mental illness, choking, apparent
life - threatening events (
dichotomous outcome).