“…Previous studies have suggested that symptomatology, mental status, diagnosis, social factors, and administrative guidelines are important cues that influence a clinician's intake decisions about patients' treatment dispositions (Babiker, 1974;Bannister, Salmon, & Leiberman, 1964;Baxter, Chodorkoff, & Underhill, 1968;Clavelle & Turner, 1980;Johnson, Klinger, & Gianetti, 1979;Jones, Kahn, & Langsley, 1965;Mendel & Rapport, 1969;Sandifer, 1972;Tischler, 1966), but these studies have been 'Our thanks to Paul Sherman, Hillel Einhorn, and Herbert Stenson for their assistance. Reprint requests should be addressed to Richard L. Greenblatt, Psychology Service ( I 16B), Veterans Administration Hospital, Hines, Illinois 60141. seriously limited by methodological problems.…”