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... significantly increased . Again , age was not properly controlled ; more refined studies are necessary to establish the validity of these findings . The Funkenstein test is cited by the authors as additional evidence supporting the ...
... significantly increased . Again , age was not properly controlled ; more refined studies are necessary to establish the validity of these findings . The Funkenstein test is cited by the authors as additional evidence supporting the ...
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... significantly depressed , the diagnoses were : 20 schizo - affective and 25 neurotic or psychotic - depressive reactions . The depressive ratings were : 23 mildly depressed ; 14 moderately depressed ; and eight severely depressed . The ...
... significantly depressed , the diagnoses were : 20 schizo - affective and 25 neurotic or psychotic - depressive reactions . The depressive ratings were : 23 mildly depressed ; 14 moderately depressed ; and eight severely depressed . The ...
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... significantly higher than the controls on measures of value achievement , authoritarian trends , and conventional attitudes . The manic depressives did not differ from the nonpsychiatric controls in direct self - rating of achievement ...
... significantly higher than the controls on measures of value achievement , authoritarian trends , and conventional attitudes . The manic depressives did not differ from the nonpsychiatric controls in direct self - rating of achievement ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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