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Consequently , in each group of three , one of the subjects consistently scored high ( superior ) , one medium ( neutral ) , and one low ( inferior ) . The moderate - depressed were always assigned to the neutral position and are not ...
Consequently , in each group of three , one of the subjects consistently scored high ( superior ) , one medium ( neutral ) , and one low ( inferior ) . The moderate - depressed were always assigned to the neutral position and are not ...
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a to determine whether any consistent differences could be detected in the verbal ( i.e. , non - dream ) material . As described in Chapter 15 , I found that the depressed patients tended to distort their experiences in an idiosyncratic ...
a to determine whether any consistent differences could be detected in the verbal ( i.e. , non - dream ) material . As described in Chapter 15 , I found that the depressed patients tended to distort their experiences in an idiosyncratic ...
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If a long interval were provided , the consistency would be lowered because of fluctuations in the intensity of depression ... indicating a consistent relationship of the instrument to the patient's clinical state ( see Table 12-5 ) .
If a long interval were provided , the consistency would be lowered because of fluctuations in the intensity of depression ... indicating a consistent relationship of the instrument to the patient's clinical state ( see Table 12-5 ) .
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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