0 past simple and past participle of categorize --
1 to put people or things into groups with the same features: --
Parental education was categorized as o4 years of college versus <4 years of college.
We have categorized these theories into four sets: self-selection, elite-driven processes, social interaction and casual observation.
That is, the foreign learners who categorized regular words more quickly were also more likely to make errors on exceptional words.
These were later categorized into four areas: intellectual, financial/commissioning, service issues and other issues.
These were categorized into four areas: intellectual, financial/commissioning, service issues and other issues.
In addition, we categorized the child's overall response to the task in terms of the three joint attention categories used in the naturalistic observations.
Isolated and categorized representations of objects are creatures of detached contemplation.
The following is a list of all the sources consulted, categorized by period.