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Suppose you are analyzing data from a study on a rare behavior and the continuous frequency scores are highly skewed (heavily clustered at one end of the scale). Apply the dichotomization method to transform this variable, explaining the specific binary values you would assign to participants' responses.

Question: Suppose you are analyzing data from a study on a rare behavior and the continuous frequency scores are highly skewed (heavily clustered at one end of the scale). Apply the dichotomization method to transform this variable, explaining the specific binary values you would assign to participants' responses.

Sample answer: To apply the dichotomization method, I would transform the continuous frequency measure of the rare behavior into a binary variable. I would assign a value of 00 to represent that the behavior did not occur, and a value of 11 to represent that the behavior did occur.

Key points:

  • Transform the highly skewed continuous measure into a dichotomous variable.
  • Assign a value of 00 to represent that the behavior did not occur.
  • Assign a value of 11 to represent that the behavior did occur.

Rubric: Award full credit if the student correctly applies the dichotomization transformation by specifying that the continuous measure is converted to a binary format where 00 is assigned to participants for whom the behavior did not occur and 11 is assigned to participants for whom the behavior did occur.

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