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The second methodological problem is concerned with differences be- tween the two groups studied , with respect to uncontrolled variables of importance , such as age and sex . For example , relative sleeplessness and loss of appetite ...
The second methodological problem is concerned with differences be- tween the two groups studied , with respect to uncontrolled variables of importance , such as age and sex . For example , relative sleeplessness and loss of appetite ...
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This relationship between diagnosis and prognosis may be conceptualized in terms of the operation of two variables : the schizophrenic variable linked to a poor prognosis ; and the affective variable linked to a good prognosis .
This relationship between diagnosis and prognosis may be conceptualized in terms of the operation of two variables : the schizophrenic variable linked to a poor prognosis ; and the affective variable linked to a good prognosis .
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INFLUENCE OF EXTRANEOUS VARIABLES We analyzed the records of 606 of the patients included in our study of 975 psychiatric patients . The characteristics of this sample approximated those described in Table 12-1 .
INFLUENCE OF EXTRANEOUS VARIABLES We analyzed the records of 606 of the patients included in our study of 975 psychiatric patients . The characteristics of this sample approximated those described in Table 12-1 .
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PARADOXES OF DEPRESSION | 3 |
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
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