Comparative efficiency of informal (subjective, impressionistic) and formal (mechanical, algorithmic) prediction procedures: The clinical–statistical controversy.
WM Grove, PE Meehl - Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 1996 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract 1. Given a data set about an individual or a group (eg, interviewer ratings, life
history or demographic facts, test results, self-descriptions), there are two modes of data
combination for a predictive or diagnostic purpose. The clinical method relies on human ...
history or demographic facts, test results, self-descriptions), there are two modes of data
combination for a predictive or diagnostic purpose. The clinical method relies on human ...
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