Rating Scales As Measures of Clinical Judgment II: the Reliability of Example-Anchored Scales Under Conditions of Rater Heterogeneity and Divergent Behavior Sampling
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Rating Scales As Measures of Clinical Judgment II: the Reliability of Example-Anchored Scales Under Conditions of Rater Heterogeneity and Divergent Behavior Sampling
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