Difference between symmetric and asymmetric binary variables
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A binary variable is symmetric if both of its states are equally valuable, that is, there is no preference on which outcome should be coded as 1. A binary variable is asymmetric if the outcome of the states are not equally important, such as positive or negative outcomes of a disease test.
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