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studies , it was found that the degree of interjudge reliability was relatively low in diagnoses made according to the standard nomenclature ( see Chap- ter 11 ) . Consequently , any findings based on diagnoses of such low reliability ...
studies , it was found that the degree of interjudge reliability was relatively low in diagnoses made according to the standard nomenclature ( see Chap- ter 11 ) . Consequently , any findings based on diagnoses of such low reliability ...
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As has been pointed out in many papers , interjudge agree- ment tends to be relatively low when applied to clinical material ; low re- liability automatically imposes a limit on the validity of any findings based on these ratings .
As has been pointed out in many papers , interjudge agree- ment tends to be relatively low when applied to clinical material ; low re- liability automatically imposes a limit on the validity of any findings based on these ratings .
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Richter ( 1965 ) reviewed a number of case reports of patients who showed recurrences of their symptoms at relatively fixed time intervals . He postulated the existence of " biological clocks " to account for the regularities of the ...
Richter ( 1965 ) reviewed a number of case reports of patients who showed recurrences of their symptoms at relatively fixed time intervals . He postulated the existence of " biological clocks " to account for the regularities of the ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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