| • नैदानिक साक्षात्कार • समाज मनोनैदानिक साक्षात्कार | |
| diagnostic: लक्षण अलामत | |
| interview: दर्शन बातचीत भेंट | |
diagnostic interview मीनिंग इन हिंदी
diagnostic interview उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- An audition and a diagnostic interview are required in the admission process to each of these concentrations.
- Robins later prepared a multicultural version of her diagnostic interview schedule for international use by the World Health Organization.
- The largest community study is by Stice ( 2013 ), who examined 496 adolescent females who completed annual diagnostic interviews over 8 years.
- The original version of this test, the Autism Diagnostic Interview ( ADI ) was published in 1989 and was correlated to the ICD-10 definition of autism.
- The Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised ( ADI-R ), a companion instrument, is a structured interview conducted with the parents of the referred individual and covers the subject's full developmental history.
- This study also found a significant anticorrelation between STS activation in the incongruent-congruent contrast and social subscale score on the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised, but not scores on the other subscales.
- The computer screening is based on the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children, which began as a lengthy, standardized questionnaire on paper and was financed by a federal mental health grant 18 years ago.
- Two are commonly used in autism research : the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised ( ADI-R ) is a semistructured parent interview, and the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule ( ADOS ) uses observation and interaction with the child.
- Even when a structured DSM-IV diagnostic interview and best estimate procedures were made by experts in the field that included information from family informants and prior clinical records, reliability was still poor for the DSM-IV schizoaffective diagnosis.
- The Diagnostic Interview for Social and Communication Disorders ( DISCO ) was developed for use at The Centre for Social and Communication Disorders, by Lorna Wing and Judith Gould, as both a clinical and a research instrument for use with children and adults of any age.
