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Studies in Experimental Psychiatry: III.—p-Score and Inhibition for High-p Præcox Cases
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 February 2018
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In the previous contribution to this series of studies∗ we reported the scores obtained by women patients in a mental hospital when submitted to certain p-tests. Facts emerged of the kind that, relative to the scores obtained by normal non-psychotic women, maniacs obtained low p-scores, melancholic and depressive and dementing psychotics high p-scores, and that certain præcox patients obtained extremely high-p scores indeed.
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- Part I.—Original Articles
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- Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1932
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Journ. Ment. Sci., April, 1932, lxxviii, p. 315, “Studies in Experimental Psychiatry. II: Some Contact of p-Factor with Psychiatry.”
Loc. cit., see Chart I.
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∗ Journ. Ment. Sci., April, 1932, lxxviii, p. 315, “Studies in Experimental Psychiatry. II: Some Contact of p-Factor with Psychiatry.”Google Scholar
† Loc. cit., see Chart I.Google Scholar
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