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a INVENTORY FOR MEASURING DEPRESSION Since a psychometric technique such as our Depression Inventory consists of a standard set of items presented in a uniform way , it is not subject to the inconsistencies and biases originating with ...
a INVENTORY FOR MEASURING DEPRESSION Since a psychometric technique such as our Depression Inventory consists of a standard set of items presented in a uniform way , it is not subject to the inconsistencies and biases originating with ...
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The product - moment correlation between scores on this self - concept test and the scores on the Depression Inventory was .66 ( p . < . 01 ) . A similar negative correlation ( -.42 ) was found between selfacceptance scores on the Self ...
The product - moment correlation between scores on this self - concept test and the scores on the Depression Inventory was .66 ( p . < . 01 ) . A similar negative correlation ( -.42 ) was found between selfacceptance scores on the Self ...
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picture to warrant a change from one depth - of - depression category to another . The Depression Inventory scores changed in all cases ; this was consistent with the expectation that the Depression Inventory would reflect minor changes ...
picture to warrant a change from one depth - of - depression category to another . The Depression Inventory scores changed in all cases ; this was consistent with the expectation that the Depression Inventory would reflect minor changes ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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