Differences in Variance, Skewness, and Kurtosis Can Account for Differences in Binary Outcomes
Social Psychological and Personality Science
Published online on November 13, 2025
Abstract
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When researchers consider the relation between continuous predictors (e.g., perceived threat) and binary outcomes (e.g., being stopped by police), they typically adopt a means-focused approach, (a) attributing observed differences in binary outcomes to ...
When researchers consider the relation between continuous predictors (e.g., perceived threat) and binary outcomes (e.g., being stopped by police), they typically adopt a means-focused approach, (a) attributing observed differences in binary outcomes to ...