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Using a battery of tests to predict suicide in a long-term hospital: A quantitative analysis

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Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
763 KB
Volume
37
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9762

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✦ Synopsis


Portions of this paper were presented in a symposium chaired by Earl Tulving, Ph.D. and introduced by Don Colson, Ph.D. The sym osium was a part of the Society for Personality Assessment meeting held in Tampa, Florida on l p r i l 1, 1978.

PReprint request should be addressed t o the author at The Menninger Foundation, Box 829, Topeka. Kansas 66601. A more detailed version of this paper is also available upon request. 'One recent failure to validate the color-shading response (Kwhnbaum & Lynch 1978) cannot. be acce ted, however, became the investigators used the mean number of color-ehading responses, rather &.an the number of patients who ave at least one such response au the criterion measure. Appelbaum and Holxman also found that &e mean number of responses did not differentiate groups. REFERENCE NOTE 1. MAYMAN, M. Reality contact, defensive effectiveness and psycho athology in Rorschach form level scores. Unpublished manuscript. Topeka: The Menninger goundation, 1968.


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