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Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Psychology. 49:372-382
The revised Neuropsychological Impairment Scale (NIS) is a 95-item, self-reporting screening measure of neuropsychological symptoms. The present report examines the concurrent validity and test-retest stability of the NIS with a neurologically stable
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Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 21:248-251
Enquete sous formes d'entretiens chez les psychologues alcooliques. Les histoires et les experiences de ces sujets sont comparees a celles des autres professions. Les traitements et leur efficacite sont egalement discutes
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Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 9:505-512
Evaluation of 312 abstinent alcoholics (163 men and 149 women) with the Symptom Check-List 90 revealed high levels of symptomatology for subjects in the early months of abstinence. Symptomatology decreased progressively with prolonged abstinence, app
Autor:
Clinton B. De Soto, Janet L. de Soto
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Journal of Reading Behavior. 17:115-127
Picture-word interference tasks were used to examine the relationship between reading achievement and the automatic recognition of familiar and less familiar words and pseudowords. Superimposed upon pictures (line drawings) were pronounceable nonword
Autor:
Janet L. de Soto, Clinton B. De Soto
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Journal of Educational Psychology. 75:116-127
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Journal of Clinical Psychology. 40:549-553
The Neuropsychological Impairment Scale (NIS) is a self-report screening instrument intended to identify neuropsychological symptoms and deficit. A validity study that used 40 neuropsychiatric patients compared four NIS derived measures with the four
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Social Cognition. 3:369-382
One hypothesis about implicit personality theory holds that laypersons' beliefs about how personality traits covary are based on semantic overlap or linguistic similarity among the trait words involved. Words that can describe both people and things
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 37:1196-1203
To develop a more comprehensive picture of the variables that influence disclosure patterns, the impact of group size on sharing secrets was explored. Given Derlega and Chaikin's suggestion that the existence of a closed dyadic boundary is a prerequi
Autor:
John J. Bosley, Clinton B. De Soto
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The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology. 64:303-307
Autor:
James L. Kuethe, Clinton B. De Soto
Publikováno v:
Educational and Psychological Measurement. 20:743-749