1968
DOI: 10.1002/j.1552-4604.1968.tb00266.x
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A Methodology Using Subjective Responses to Discriminate Between Pharmaceutical Preparations

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“…For the factor analysis, two restrictions were used. Rating scale data were omitted (1) if the four anxiety manifestations were all scored absent, and/or (2) if fewer than four of the 18 symptoms were scored as present. As a result, 9 per In the placebo study, the pattern of anxiety manifestations was slightly different from the first study; fewer symptoms were reported present, but those present were scored as more severe.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For the factor analysis, two restrictions were used. Rating scale data were omitted (1) if the four anxiety manifestations were all scored absent, and/or (2) if fewer than four of the 18 symptoms were scored as present. As a result, 9 per In the placebo study, the pattern of anxiety manifestations was slightly different from the first study; fewer symptoms were reported present, but those present were scored as more severe.…”
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confidence: 99%