Response Variability to Psychotropic DrugsW. Janke |
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... subjects we selected 15 subjects scoring low in neuroticism ( n - group ) . We used the standardised ratings of the MPI or the Brengelmann questionnaire ( T - scale , M = 50 ± 10 z ) . The sample was balanced in accordance with most ...
... subjects we selected 15 subjects scoring low in neuroticism ( n - group ) . We used the standardised ratings of the MPI or the Brengelmann questionnaire ( T - scale , M = 50 ± 10 z ) . The sample was balanced in accordance with most ...
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... subjects scoring high ( N ) and 15 subjects scoring low ( n ) in neuroticism ; comparison placebo vs. .4 g hexobarbitone , 60 min p.a. ) Figure 4 shows the mean ratings of Janke's questionnaire by 20 subjects scoring high and 15 ...
... subjects scoring high ( N ) and 15 subjects scoring low ( n ) in neuroticism ; comparison placebo vs. .4 g hexobarbitone , 60 min p.a. ) Figure 4 shows the mean ratings of Janke's questionnaire by 20 subjects scoring high and 15 ...
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... Subjects Scoring High ( N ) and 15 Subjects Scoring Low ( n ) in Neuroticism , see Fig . 4 and Table 1 Ss scoring high in neuroticism ( N ) Ss scoring low in neuroticism ( n ) Differences between the self - ratings of N vs. n placebo ...
... Subjects Scoring High ( N ) and 15 Subjects Scoring Low ( n ) in Neuroticism , see Fig . 4 and Table 1 Ss scoring high in neuroticism ( N ) Ss scoring low in neuroticism ( n ) Differences between the self - ratings of N vs. n placebo ...
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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