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Studies of Symptomatology Hamilton and White ( 1959 ) performed a factor analysis on data obtained from 64 severely depressed patients who had been evaluated with the use of Hamilton's rating scale ( 1960a ) .
Studies of Symptomatology Hamilton and White ( 1959 ) performed a factor analysis on data obtained from 64 severely depressed patients who had been evaluated with the use of Hamilton's rating scale ( 1960a ) .
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Each of the scores obtained by each of the three interviewers was plotted against the clinical ratings . A very high degree of consistency among the interviewers was observed for the mean scores respectively obtained at each level of ...
Each of the scores obtained by each of the three interviewers was plotted against the clinical ratings . A very high degree of consistency among the interviewers was observed for the mean scores respectively obtained at each level of ...
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When the data was organized in this way , it was found that 84 per cent of the " masochistic ” dreams were obtained from patients whose scores placed them in the mildly to severelydepressed range . The differences in the ranks of the DI ...
When the data was organized in this way , it was found that 84 per cent of the " masochistic ” dreams were obtained from patients whose scores placed them in the mildly to severelydepressed range . The differences in the ranks of the DI ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
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