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subjects . The nonpatient subjects showed an early phase of response recovery , whereas early recovery was much less in the psychotic depressives before treatment . As the depressed patients improved , however , they showed ...
subjects . The nonpatient subjects showed an early phase of response recovery , whereas early recovery was much less in the psychotic depressives before treatment . As the depressed patients improved , however , they showed ...
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This was attempted by rewarding subjects for statements contrary to the basic behavior pattern or punishing the subjects for statements conforming to the behavior pattern . As a result of the experimental manipulation , both groups ...
This was attempted by rewarding subjects for statements contrary to the basic behavior pattern or punishing the subjects for statements conforming to the behavior pattern . As a result of the experimental manipulation , both groups ...
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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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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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