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  2. Benjamini-Hochberg false positive rate correction test

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  3. Scale for the Assessment of Positive Symptoms - Wikipedia

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    Within psychological testing, the Scale for the Assessment of Positive Symptoms (SAPS) is a rating scale to measure positive symptoms in schizophrenia. The scale was developed by Nancy Andreasen and was first published in 1984. [1] SAPS is split into 4 domains, and within each domain separate symptoms are rated from 0 (absent) to 5 (severe).

  4. Template:DiagnosticTesting Diagram - Wikipedia

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    This Wikipedia page has been superseded by template:diagnostic_testing_diagram and is retained primarily for historical reference. True condition Total population

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  6. Folk psychology - Wikipedia

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    The regulative view of folk psychology is not the same of the intentional stance of folk psychology. This point of view is primarily concerned with the norms and patterns the correspond with our behavior and applying them in social situations. [13]

  7. Template:False positive/Preload - Wikipedia

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  8. Folkways - Wikipedia

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    Folkways can refer to: . Folkways or mores, in sociology, are norms for routine or casual interaction; Folkways Records, a record label founded by Moe Asch of the Smithsonian Institution in 1948

  9. Children's Depression Inventory - Wikipedia

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    The test was originally designed for English-speaking American children, aged eight years old or older. [1] Skills needed for taking the test are the lowest levels of reading and vocabulary comprehension, so it is suitable for children aged six years old or older. [ 1 ]