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In the paper, the authors argued that stress amplifies dichotomous thinking — essentially a black and white worldview.

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She calls on us to find an island between the dichotomous “sides” of this conflict.

But for those who seek out "relatability" via their housewives viewing habits, enjoy Barlow's dichotomous epicurean tastes or are just immense fans of fast food, it doesn’t get much better than LB.

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Alexandra Chang explores that dichotomous sense of the personal and political in her novel "Days of Distraction."

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"Stress-boosted dichotomous thinking may thus well be a fundamental driver of belief rigidity," the authors wrote.

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