1968
DOI: 10.1002/bs.3830130112
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Diagnostic interviewing by digital computer

Abstract: A computer system is proposed for conducting large-scale psychodiagnostic interviews. The discussion focuses on the rationale for the use of the computer as an interviewer, computer hardware and sof%wareptoblems ewountered, andonan operational computer program which approximates the ideal automated interview scheme.ome years ago, Boring (1946) posed the BLAISE PASCAL

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“…The advantages of using computers in experiments have been discussed by Cooperband (1966), Johnson (1967), Kleinmuntz and McLean (1968), Messick and Rapaport (1964), Smith (1963), and Stang and O'Connell (1974).…”
Section: The Computer As Experimentermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advantages of using computers in experiments have been discussed by Cooperband (1966), Johnson (1967), Kleinmuntz and McLean (1968), Messick and Rapaport (1964), Smith (1963), and Stang and O'Connell (1974).…”
Section: The Computer As Experimentermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While branching techniques have been used by others in the area of ability measurement (D. J. Weiss, 1975), personality measurement (Kleinmuntz & McLean, 1968), and diagnostic classification (Butcher, Clavelle, & Hoffman, Note 5), they have largely been ignored in the area of biofeedback.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently Lushene, O'Neil, and Dunn (1974) reported the development of a system in which the MMPI was administered, scored, and interpreted by an on-line computer system. Kleinmuntz and McLean (1968) have developed a system which not only administers the MMPI. but also branches through the item base.…”
Section: Development Of Automated Clinical Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%