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Michael Calabria - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Test-retest reliability of the Advanced Psychodiagnostic Interpretation (API) scoring system for the Bender Gestalt in chronic schizophrenics.
Assessment, 2001Co-Authors: Ernest J. Aucone, Edwin E. Wagner, Alan J. Raphael, Charles J. Golden, P. Espe-pfeifer, Liane Dornheim, Jen Seldon, Tanya Pospisil, Zoe Proctor-weber, Michael CalabriaAbstract:This study assesses the test-retest reliability of the revised Advanced Psychodiagnostic Interpretation (API) scoring system for the Bender Gestalt Test (BGT). The API system identifies 207 possible distortions in a BGT protocol. Test-retest reliability for 40 schizophrenic patients tested twice with a mean interval of 6.4 years (SD = 3.8 years) was good, ranging from .71 to .80. Further reliability and validity studies are needed to further demonstrate the effectiveness of the system.
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Reliability of the Advanced Psychodiagnostic Interpretation (API) scoring system for the Bender Gestalt.
Assessment, 1999Co-Authors: Ernest J. Aucone, Alan J. Raphael, Charles J. Golden, P. Espe-pfeifer, Liane Dornheim, Jen Seldon, Tanya Pospisil, Zoe Proctor-weber, Michael CalabriaAbstract:This study assesses the interrater reliability of the revised Advanced Psychodiagnostic Interpretation (API) scoring system for the Bender Gestalt Test (BGT). The API scoring system identifies 207 possible distortions in a BGT protocol. Agreement across nine raters exceeded 90% for each of three clinical protocols. Kappa statistics indicated that the API system exhibited good interrater reliability. Further research is necessary in such areas as test-retest reliability and validity to further demonstrate the effectiveness of the procedure.
Ernest J. Aucone - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Test-retest reliability of the Advanced Psychodiagnostic Interpretation (API) scoring system for the Bender Gestalt in chronic schizophrenics.
Assessment, 2001Co-Authors: Ernest J. Aucone, Edwin E. Wagner, Alan J. Raphael, Charles J. Golden, P. Espe-pfeifer, Liane Dornheim, Jen Seldon, Tanya Pospisil, Zoe Proctor-weber, Michael CalabriaAbstract:This study assesses the test-retest reliability of the revised Advanced Psychodiagnostic Interpretation (API) scoring system for the Bender Gestalt Test (BGT). The API system identifies 207 possible distortions in a BGT protocol. Test-retest reliability for 40 schizophrenic patients tested twice with a mean interval of 6.4 years (SD = 3.8 years) was good, ranging from .71 to .80. Further reliability and validity studies are needed to further demonstrate the effectiveness of the system.
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Reliability of the Advanced Psychodiagnostic Interpretation (API) scoring system for the Bender Gestalt.
Assessment, 1999Co-Authors: Ernest J. Aucone, Alan J. Raphael, Charles J. Golden, P. Espe-pfeifer, Liane Dornheim, Jen Seldon, Tanya Pospisil, Zoe Proctor-weber, Michael CalabriaAbstract:This study assesses the interrater reliability of the revised Advanced Psychodiagnostic Interpretation (API) scoring system for the Bender Gestalt Test (BGT). The API scoring system identifies 207 possible distortions in a BGT protocol. Agreement across nine raters exceeded 90% for each of three clinical protocols. Kappa statistics indicated that the API system exhibited good interrater reliability. Further research is necessary in such areas as test-retest reliability and validity to further demonstrate the effectiveness of the procedure.
Charles J. Golden - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Test-retest reliability of the Advanced Psychodiagnostic Interpretation (API) scoring system for the Bender Gestalt in chronic schizophrenics.
Assessment, 2001Co-Authors: Ernest J. Aucone, Edwin E. Wagner, Alan J. Raphael, Charles J. Golden, P. Espe-pfeifer, Liane Dornheim, Jen Seldon, Tanya Pospisil, Zoe Proctor-weber, Michael CalabriaAbstract:This study assesses the test-retest reliability of the revised Advanced Psychodiagnostic Interpretation (API) scoring system for the Bender Gestalt Test (BGT). The API system identifies 207 possible distortions in a BGT protocol. Test-retest reliability for 40 schizophrenic patients tested twice with a mean interval of 6.4 years (SD = 3.8 years) was good, ranging from .71 to .80. Further reliability and validity studies are needed to further demonstrate the effectiveness of the system.
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Reliability of the Advanced Psychodiagnostic Interpretation (API) scoring system for the Bender Gestalt.
Assessment, 1999Co-Authors: Ernest J. Aucone, Alan J. Raphael, Charles J. Golden, P. Espe-pfeifer, Liane Dornheim, Jen Seldon, Tanya Pospisil, Zoe Proctor-weber, Michael CalabriaAbstract:This study assesses the interrater reliability of the revised Advanced Psychodiagnostic Interpretation (API) scoring system for the Bender Gestalt Test (BGT). The API scoring system identifies 207 possible distortions in a BGT protocol. Agreement across nine raters exceeded 90% for each of three clinical protocols. Kappa statistics indicated that the API system exhibited good interrater reliability. Further research is necessary in such areas as test-retest reliability and validity to further demonstrate the effectiveness of the procedure.
Alan J. Raphael - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Test-retest reliability of the Advanced Psychodiagnostic Interpretation (API) scoring system for the Bender Gestalt in chronic schizophrenics.
Assessment, 2001Co-Authors: Ernest J. Aucone, Edwin E. Wagner, Alan J. Raphael, Charles J. Golden, P. Espe-pfeifer, Liane Dornheim, Jen Seldon, Tanya Pospisil, Zoe Proctor-weber, Michael CalabriaAbstract:This study assesses the test-retest reliability of the revised Advanced Psychodiagnostic Interpretation (API) scoring system for the Bender Gestalt Test (BGT). The API system identifies 207 possible distortions in a BGT protocol. Test-retest reliability for 40 schizophrenic patients tested twice with a mean interval of 6.4 years (SD = 3.8 years) was good, ranging from .71 to .80. Further reliability and validity studies are needed to further demonstrate the effectiveness of the system.
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Reliability of the Advanced Psychodiagnostic Interpretation (API) scoring system for the Bender Gestalt.
Assessment, 1999Co-Authors: Ernest J. Aucone, Alan J. Raphael, Charles J. Golden, P. Espe-pfeifer, Liane Dornheim, Jen Seldon, Tanya Pospisil, Zoe Proctor-weber, Michael CalabriaAbstract:This study assesses the interrater reliability of the revised Advanced Psychodiagnostic Interpretation (API) scoring system for the Bender Gestalt Test (BGT). The API scoring system identifies 207 possible distortions in a BGT protocol. Agreement across nine raters exceeded 90% for each of three clinical protocols. Kappa statistics indicated that the API system exhibited good interrater reliability. Further research is necessary in such areas as test-retest reliability and validity to further demonstrate the effectiveness of the procedure.
Zoe Proctor-weber - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Test-retest reliability of the Advanced Psychodiagnostic Interpretation (API) scoring system for the Bender Gestalt in chronic schizophrenics.
Assessment, 2001Co-Authors: Ernest J. Aucone, Edwin E. Wagner, Alan J. Raphael, Charles J. Golden, P. Espe-pfeifer, Liane Dornheim, Jen Seldon, Tanya Pospisil, Zoe Proctor-weber, Michael CalabriaAbstract:This study assesses the test-retest reliability of the revised Advanced Psychodiagnostic Interpretation (API) scoring system for the Bender Gestalt Test (BGT). The API system identifies 207 possible distortions in a BGT protocol. Test-retest reliability for 40 schizophrenic patients tested twice with a mean interval of 6.4 years (SD = 3.8 years) was good, ranging from .71 to .80. Further reliability and validity studies are needed to further demonstrate the effectiveness of the system.
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Reliability of the Advanced Psychodiagnostic Interpretation (API) scoring system for the Bender Gestalt.
Assessment, 1999Co-Authors: Ernest J. Aucone, Alan J. Raphael, Charles J. Golden, P. Espe-pfeifer, Liane Dornheim, Jen Seldon, Tanya Pospisil, Zoe Proctor-weber, Michael CalabriaAbstract:This study assesses the interrater reliability of the revised Advanced Psychodiagnostic Interpretation (API) scoring system for the Bender Gestalt Test (BGT). The API scoring system identifies 207 possible distortions in a BGT protocol. Agreement across nine raters exceeded 90% for each of three clinical protocols. Kappa statistics indicated that the API system exhibited good interrater reliability. Further research is necessary in such areas as test-retest reliability and validity to further demonstrate the effectiveness of the procedure.