BLG 230 Lecture Notes - Anxiety Disorder, Mental Disorder

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Reliability is a primary criterion for judging any classification system. For a classification system to be useful those applying it must be able to agree on what is and what is not. A person diagnosed as having an anxiety disorder by one clinician should be given the same diagnosis by another clinician. The two components of reliability---agreeing on who is a member of a class and who is not---are termed sensitivity and specificity. Sensitivity refers to agreement regarding the presence of a specific diagnosis; specificity refers to agreement concerning the absence of a diagnosis. The diagnoses of the dsm are referred to as constructs cuz they are inferred, not proven, entities. Construct validity is determined by evaluating the extent to which accurate statements and predictions can be made about a category once it has been formed. The greater the # and strength of relationship into which a diagnosis enters, the greater the construct validity.

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