Response Variability to Psychotropic DrugsW. Janke |
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... prediction when attention is paid to these additional factors . Additionally , it is not always realized that in making any specific prediction with respect to laboratory tasks and their relation with personality ( and hence with drug ...
... prediction when attention is paid to these additional factors . Additionally , it is not always realized that in making any specific prediction with respect to laboratory tasks and their relation with personality ( and hence with drug ...
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... predictions , there has been an important gain of multiple prediction as compared to the greatest single correlation including the correlations with predictors which had not been taken into multiple prediction because of their ...
... predictions , there has been an important gain of multiple prediction as compared to the greatest single correlation including the correlations with predictors which had not been taken into multiple prediction because of their ...
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... prediction of reactions to the drug in question does not necessarily prove this variable to be a good predictor in a different set of per- sonality variables or even in a different situational context . This can already be seen in the ...
... prediction of reactions to the drug in question does not necessarily prove this variable to be a good predictor in a different set of per- sonality variables or even in a different situational context . This can already be seen in the ...
Contents
Drug Response Variability Overview of Contributing Factors | 31 |
Somatic factors as predictors of psychotropic drug response | 67 |
Genetic and early environmental factors in response variability | 97 |
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