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Since four cards were used , the score for each patient ranged from 0-4 . The patients were divided according to their Depression Inventory scores into depressed and nonde- pressed groups and ranked according to the scores on the ...
Since four cards were used , the score for each patient ranged from 0-4 . The patients were divided according to their Depression Inventory scores into depressed and nonde- pressed groups and ranked according to the scores on the ...
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It was found that changes in the score on the inventory tended to parallel changes in the clinical rating of the ... A very high degree of consistency among the interviewers was observed for the mean scores respectively obtained at each ...
It was found that changes in the score on the inventory tended to parallel changes in the clinical rating of the ... A very high degree of consistency among the interviewers was observed for the mean scores respectively obtained at each ...
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Relation to Clinical Ratings The means and standard deviations of DI scores for each of the depth- of - depression ... that is , with each increment in the magnitude of depression , there is a progressively higher mean score .
Relation to Clinical Ratings The means and standard deviations of DI scores for each of the depth- of - depression ... that is , with each increment in the magnitude of depression , there is a progressively higher mean score .
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