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Clinical versus statistical prediction: A theoretical analysis and a review of the evidence.
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Paul E. Meehl
Publication date:
1954
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University of Minnesota Press
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1954
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The problem.
pp. 10
Some preliminary distinctions.
pp. 19
The rationality of inference from class membership.
pp. 24
The special powers of the clinician.
pp. 29
The theoretical argument of T. R. Sarbin.
pp. 37
The problem of the logical reconstruction of clinical activity.
pp. 69
Remarks on clinical intuition.
pp. 83
Empirical comparisons of clinical and actuarial prediction.
pp. 129
General remarks on quantification of clinical material.
pp. 136
A final word: Unavoidability of statistics.
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