1940
DOI: 10.1037/h0063090
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New trends in clinical procedures and psychotherapy.

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“…Checks with clinical data showed all observations to be valid. Thus, Watson (304) fails to appreciate the reliability of the results, misinterpreting the different emphases as discrepancies, overlooking that inner turmoil, depressed feelings, and inferiority may lead to compensatory emphasis on superiority, ambition, dominance, and extroverted interests. Several interpretations of the same record may be valid then, but such validity cannot always imply a similar degree of reliability.…”
Section: Reliabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Checks with clinical data showed all observations to be valid. Thus, Watson (304) fails to appreciate the reliability of the results, misinterpreting the different emphases as discrepancies, overlooking that inner turmoil, depressed feelings, and inferiority may lead to compensatory emphasis on superiority, ambition, dominance, and extroverted interests. Several interpretations of the same record may be valid then, but such validity cannot always imply a similar degree of reliability.…”
Section: Reliabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although Watson in a recent issue of this JOURNAL (15) commented on the new Bellevue-Wechsler scale and its use in the diagnosis of feeblemindedness, we cannot forbear to add our tuppence worth. We were somewhat disappointed to find digit repetition as one of the test series included.…”
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