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The Reliability of Diagnoses by Technician, Computer, and Algorithm
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Journal of Counseling Psychology Volume 36, Number 2,

Abstract

Describes a computer assisted system for intake assessment. Reports on two experiments that compared the reliability of a diagnostic procedure that involves technicians, a structured interview schedule, and a computerized diagnostic program with diagnoses made by clinicians. Results show the computer assisted technician approach is as reliable as the conventional method. (Author)

Citation

Johnson, J.H. (1980). The Reliability of Diagnoses by Technician, Computer, and Algorithm. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 36(2), 447. Retrieved August 6, 2024 from .

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