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... reported 959 Midtown residents as patients on May 1 , 1953. The error of understatement due to the noncooperating ... reported by the New Haven study.R Let us focus first on the Midtown side of the picture . Combining hos- pital and ...
... reported 959 Midtown residents as patients on May 1 , 1953. The error of understatement due to the noncooperating ... reported by the New Haven study.R Let us focus first on the Midtown side of the picture . Combining hos- pital and ...
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... reported patients approximating the average reported by the corresponding group of cooperating therapists . ( 4 ) On this basis , it is calculated that the noncooperating therapists would have designated an additional 127 patients , to ...
... reported patients approximating the average reported by the corresponding group of cooperating therapists . ( 4 ) On this basis , it is calculated that the noncooperating therapists would have designated an additional 127 patients , to ...
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The Midtown Manhattan Study Leo Srole. writing has reported on the frequency of wellness or of subclinical forms of symptom formation , ruling out comparative analysis on these levels . However , several investigations have reported on ...
The Midtown Manhattan Study Leo Srole. writing has reported on the frequency of wellness or of subclinical forms of symptom formation , ruling out comparative analysis on these levels . However , several investigations have reported on ...
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Reasons for the Study | 3 |
Design | 26 |
Mental Health Ratings | 59 |
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