Psychodiagnosis: Selected papers, by Paul E. Meehl. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1973.
Table of Contents

Preface

  1. Construct Validity in Psychological Tests Written with Lee J. Cronbach
  2. Antecedent Probability and the Efficiency of Psychometric Signs, Patterns, or Cutting Scores Written with Albert Rosen
  3. Wanted--A Good Cookbook
  4. When Shall We Use Our Heads Instead of the Formula?
  5. Some Ruminations on the Validation of Clinical Procedures
  6. The Cognitive Activity of the Clinician
  7. Schizotaxia, Schizotypy, Schizophrenia
  8. Mixed Group Validation: A Method for Determining the Validity of Diagnostic Signs Without Using Criterion Groups Written with Robyn Mason Dawes
  9. What Can the Clinician Do Well?
  10. High School Yearbooks: A Reply to Schwarz
  11. Specific Genetic Etiology, Psychodynamics and Therapeutic Nihilism
  12. MAXCOV-HITMAX: A Taxonomic Search Method for Loose Genetic Syndromes
  13. Why I Do Not Attend Case Conferences

References

Index