Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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... scores into depressed and nonde- pressed groups and ranked according to the scores on the Focused - Fantasy test . It was found that the scores were significantly higher ( p . < 0.0003 , Mann - Whitney U test ) among the depressed than ...
... scores into depressed and nonde- pressed groups and ranked according to the scores on the Focused - Fantasy test . It was found that the scores were significantly higher ( p . < 0.0003 , Mann - Whitney U test ) among the depressed than ...
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... 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 depression ...
... 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 depression ...
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... scores for each of the depth- of - depression categories are presented in Table 12-2 . It can be seen from ... scores on the inventory . Correlation with Clinical Ratings A Pearson biserial r was computed to determine the degree of ...
... scores for each of the depth- of - depression categories are presented in Table 12-2 . It can be seen from ... scores on the inventory . Correlation with Clinical Ratings A Pearson biserial r was computed to determine the degree of ...
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