Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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... CORRELATION OF DI SCORE WITH CLINICAL Rating , LUBIN CHECK LIST , AND MMPI D - SCALE N DI MMPI Pretreatment rating ... correlation of the change of scores in these two measures was .67 . All these correlations were significant . The ...
... CORRELATION OF DI SCORE WITH CLINICAL Rating , LUBIN CHECK LIST , AND MMPI D - SCALE N DI MMPI Pretreatment rating ... correlation of the change of scores in these two measures was .67 . All these correlations were significant . The ...
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... Correlations of the DI Score with the MMPI D - Scale score obtained in Nussbaum's study are also presented in Table 12-4 . The highest correlation was that between the DI score and MMPI . This may be attributed to similarity in the type ...
... Correlations of the DI Score with the MMPI D - Scale score obtained in Nussbaum's study are also presented in Table 12-4 . The highest correlation was that between the DI score and MMPI . This may be attributed to similarity in the type ...
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... correlation of .16 in their ratings of these variables . The individual items of the DI also correlate more highly ... Correlation with clinical ratings Prediction of clinical change Correlation with other tests Discrimination between ...
... correlation of .16 in their ratings of these variables . The individual items of the DI also correlate more highly ... Correlation with clinical ratings Prediction of clinical change Correlation with other tests Discrimination between ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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