[Syndrome combinations as meta-syndromes in configuration frequency analysis]
A von Eye1, G A Lienert, M Wertheimer
1Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Pennsylvania State University, University Park 16802.
Abstract:
The paper defines metasyndromes as syndrome combinations. Within the framework of Configural Frequency Analysis the authors propose using a single test for identifying patterns of syndromes rather than applying simultaneous tests for identifying singular syndromes. The authors describe and illustrate the method using the "classical data" that describe symptom patterns under LSD (Lienert, 1971). The rationale of the new procedure is to combine independent tests as was proposed by Wartmann and Wette (1952) as a means for meta analysis.
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