Law and Mental HealthDavid N. Weisstub Pergamon Press, 1987 |
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... example , the relevance of information is evaluated according to the criteria for my deci- sion . That is , I will carry an umbrella if the cri- terion rain is probable is satisfied . Information not related to the likelihood of rain is ...
... example , the relevance of information is evaluated according to the criteria for my deci- sion . That is , I will carry an umbrella if the cri- terion rain is probable is satisfied . Information not related to the likelihood of rain is ...
Strana 150
... example , the three Miranda comprehension instruments described earlier in this chapter ( Gris- so , 1981 ) assess understanding of approximately the same types of information and concepts in three different ways . An examiner might ...
... example , the three Miranda comprehension instruments described earlier in this chapter ( Gris- so , 1981 ) assess understanding of approximately the same types of information and concepts in three different ways . An examiner might ...
Strana 218
... example , for a patient to simultaneously experi- ence an elated mood concomitant with agora- phobia . It is ... example , an evaluatee may articulately discuss his or her reported confusion and disorganized speech . A second example ...
... example , for a patient to simultaneously experi- ence an elated mood concomitant with agora- phobia . It is ... example , an evaluatee may articulately discuss his or her reported confusion and disorganized speech . A second example ...
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Psychological Assessments for Legal Decisions | 125 |
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