“…Furthermore, nearly half of the psychologists originally contacted failed to respond, leaving us with a further restricted sample of unknown comparability to the original sample The two main dimensions identified, psychotic-neurotic and turning within oneselfturning to others, are not new to this study. Thus, the present results overlap with Eysenck's (1967) factor-analytically derived dimensions, with Phillips, Broverman, and Zigler's (1966) work on adaptation and symptom expression, and with Stone, Coles, Stinnet, and Sherman's (1971) multidimensional patient scaling. However, since these studies involved real-life patients, whereas the present study dealt with clinicians' stereotyped symptom orderings, as a consequence the present results are independent of actual symptom base rates.…”