Using computers to construct, evaluate, and apply actuarial systems of classification: A methodology and example.

Author(s)
Hale, R.L. & Glassman, S.S.
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Abstract

A primary function of field- based psychologists is the evaluation and eventual classification of clients. This article describes a set of computer programs which allow clinicians to evaluate large data sets in order to discover the underlying group (classification) structure and subsequently use those results to classify new clients into the group in which they have the highest membership probabilities.

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B 28381 fo /01 /
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From: Computers in Human Behaviour, 2 (1986) p.195- 213, 50 ref.

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