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Reliability of depression inventory VALIDITY 195 Concurrent Validity 195 Relation to clinical ratings . Correlation with clinical ratings . Prediction of clinical change . Correlation with other tests . Discrimination between anxiety ...
Reliability of depression inventory VALIDITY 195 Concurrent Validity 195 Relation to clinical ratings . Correlation with clinical ratings . Prediction of clinical change . Correlation with other tests . Discrimination between anxiety ...
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VALIDITY The evaluation of the validity of personality tests involves many com- plex problems . In trying to assess how well a given test measures a particular personality variable , the investigator is generally hampered by the absence ...
VALIDITY The evaluation of the validity of personality tests involves many com- plex problems . In trying to assess how well a given test measures a particular personality variable , the investigator is generally hampered by the absence ...
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In summary , the concurrent validity of the DI has been supported by a number of studies employing clinical ratings and / or other psychometric measures . In separate studies at three different research centers , employing different ...
In summary , the concurrent validity of the DI has been supported by a number of studies employing clinical ratings and / or other psychometric measures . In separate studies at three different research centers , employing different ...
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