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BINARY VARIABLE

Definition and Fundamental Characteristics A binary variable, often referred to as a dichotomous variable, is a fundamental concept in statistics and psychological measurement, defined by its inherent limitation to only two possible values or categories. This structure represents the simplest form of a categorical variable, where the two states are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive, […]

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POINT BISERIAL CORRELATION

Definition and Fundamental Characteristics The Point Biserial Correlation Coefficient, often denoted as $r_{pb}$, is a specialized measure of association used specifically when analyzing the relationship between two random variables where one is strictly dichotomous and the other is measured on a continuous scale. This technique is indispensable across various fields, particularly in psychological measurement, experimental […]

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DICHOTOMOUS VARIABLE

The Dichotomous Variable in Psychological Research The Core Definition and Mechanism of Dichotomy A dichotomous variable, often referred to interchangeably with a binary variable, is fundamentally a type of categorical variable that possesses exactly two mutually exclusive and exhaustive categories or levels. This constraint means that any given observation must fall into one of the […]

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BISERIAL CORRELATION

Biserial Correlation Introduction to Biserial Correlation In the expansive field of statistics, understanding the relationships between different variables is fundamental to drawing meaningful conclusions from data. Correlation serves as a powerful statistical measure designed to quantify the strength and direction of a linear relationship between two variables. While the most widely recognized form, the Pearson […]

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