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Hilton, N. Zoe; Harris, Grant T.; Rice, Marnie E. – Counseling Psychologist, 2006
In their meta-analysis of clinical versus statistical prediction models, Aegisdottir et al. (this issue) extended previous findings of statistical-method superiority across such variables as clinicians' experience and familiarity with data. In this reaction, the authors are particularly interested in violence prediction, which yields the greatest…
Descriptors: Violence, Statistical Analysis, Psychologists, Prediction
Aegisdottir, Stefania; Spengler, Paul M.; White, Michael J. – Counseling Psychologist, 2006
In this rejoinder, the authors respond to the insightful commentary of Strohmer and Arm, Chwalisz, and Hilton, Harris, and Rice about the meta-analysis on statistical versus clinical prediction techniques for mental health judgments. The authors address issues including the availability of statistical prediction techniques for real-life psychology…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Mental Health, Prognostic Tests, Psychological Evaluation

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