Computer Generated Diagnosis

作者: James L. Hedlund , Bruce W. Vieweg

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-1265-9_10

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摘要: A search for more reliable psychiatric diagnosis has been largely responsible the development of an increasing number symptom checklists, clinical rating scales, structured or semistructured diagnostic interviews, and computer algorithms to process such information as aids. The specific body literature in 1950s 60s which suggested that many judgments could be made with about relatively few variables, combined simple ways (see, e.g., Goldberg, 1968), actuarial (or “mechanical”) prediction models virtually replicate Meehl, 1954; Sawyer, 1966; Sines, 1970), was also clearly influential promoting research.

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