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Although no data are available regarding the suicidal methods employed by depressives , the statistics for the general population may be relevant . In 1961 ( Statistical Abstract of the United States , 1963 ) , the most common method ...
Although no data are available regarding the suicidal methods employed by depressives , the statistics for the general population may be relevant . In 1961 ( Statistical Abstract of the United States , 1963 ) , the most common method ...
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Reliability of Depression Inventory Two methods for evaluating the internal consistency of the instrument were used . First , the protocols of 200 consecutive cases were analyzed . The score for each of the 21 categories was compared ...
Reliability of Depression Inventory Two methods for evaluating the internal consistency of the instrument were used . First , the protocols of 200 consecutive cases were analyzed . The score for each of the 21 categories was compared ...
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inter - rater reliability method , were not appropriate for appraisal of the Depression Inventory for the following reasons : If the inventory were ... Two indirect methods of estimating the stability of the instrument were available .
inter - rater reliability method , were not appropriate for appraisal of the Depression Inventory for the following reasons : If the inventory were ... Two indirect methods of estimating the stability of the instrument were available .
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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