“…The first of the 14 analogue studies of social-class effects on clinical judgment (Amira, S. I. Abramowitz, & Gomes, in press;Briar, 1961;Del Gaudio, Stein, Ansley, & Carpenter, 1976;Efron, 1970;Haase, 1964;Koscherak & Masling, 1972;Kurtz, Kurtz, & Hoffnung, 1970;Lee & Temerlin, 1970;Levy & Kahn, 1970;Mintz, 1972;Nalven, Hofmann, & Bierbryer, 1969;Routh & King, 1972;Stein, Green, & Stone, 1972;Trachtman, 1971) was published in 1961, with the bulk appearing in the late sixties and early seventies. Since then, social-class analogues have virtually vanished from the literature.…”