Statistics in Psychiatry
The role and importance of measurement in scientific psychiatry is difficult to over-stress. It is a field where there is
a fruitful interplay between the ideas typical of the 'medical model' of disease and those coming from the psychometric traditions of, say, educationalists or personality theorists. Les mer
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The role and importance of measurement in scientific psychiatry is difficult to over-stress. It is a field where there is
a fruitful interplay between the ideas typical of the 'medical model' of disease and those coming from the psychometric traditions
of, say, educationalists or personality theorists. The style of this important text is problem-based rather then technique-led,
thus encouraging thought in the use of statistical techniques, rather than a heavy reliance on formulae.
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Utgitt:
1999
Forlag: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9780470711088
Format: 23 x 17 cm
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Preface
1. Introduction
2. Instrument reliability
3. Instrument validity
4. Hidden variables and multiple indicators
5. Prevalence estimation
6. Patterns of continuity and change
7. Missing data
References
Index
1. Introduction
2. Instrument reliability
3. Instrument validity
4. Hidden variables and multiple indicators
5. Prevalence estimation
6. Patterns of continuity and change
7. Missing data
References
Index
Graham Dunn is the author of Statistics in Psychiatry, published by Wiley.