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FACTOR ANALYTIC STUDIES Hamilton ( 1960a ) administered a 17 - item rating scale to 49 depressed male patients . ... diagnosed as depressed by experienced psychiatrists were studied intensively to define the major trait factors .
FACTOR ANALYTIC STUDIES Hamilton ( 1960a ) administered a 17 - item rating scale to 49 depressed male patients . ... diagnosed as depressed by experienced psychiatrists were studied intensively to define the major trait factors .
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Certain traits that were expected to be important in depression did not appear in any of the factors . These included loss of interest in oral satisfaction , suicidal ideas , fatigue , wishes to cry , loss of esteem by others , relief ...
Certain traits that were expected to be important in depression did not appear in any of the factors . These included loss of interest in oral satisfaction , suicidal ideas , fatigue , wishes to cry , loss of esteem by others , relief ...
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The data was factor analyzed and four centroid factors were extracted . One of these was a general factor , all of the items having a positive and significant loading on this factor . The items with the heaviest loadings were ...
The data was factor analyzed and four centroid factors were extracted . One of these was a general factor , all of the items having a positive and significant loading on this factor . The items with the heaviest loadings were ...
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