Abstract

Summary Weiner's (1961) signs are used as a means of post hoc discrimination of schizophrenia from nonpsychotic psychiatric patients in a demonstration of the clinical method. All 60 patients tested were marginal diagnostic problems and final diagnosis was independently determined. Results approach but do not achieve significance and may be taken as supporting use of nonstatistical criteria for individual assessment purposes.

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