Methodological advances in statistical prediction.
Abstract
Thirty years ago, Dawes, Faust, and Meehl (1989) argued that mental health professionals should routinely use statistical prediction rules to describe and diagnose clients, predict behaviors, and formulate treatment plans. Subsequent research has supported their claim that statistical prediction performs well when compared to clinical judgment. However, many of the things we thought we knew about statistical prediction have changed. The purpose...
Paper Details
Title
Methodological advances in statistical prediction.
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
31
Issue
12
Pages
1456 - 1466
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