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6. What the inter-rater reliability level for Goldstein's diagnoses?

  • 0.80
  • 0.92
  • 0.78
  • 0.22

7. What percentage was the gender effect on rehospitalisation the result of social functioning?

  • 4.2%
  • 8.6%
  • 4.3%
  • 11.3%

8. What were the mean number of rehospitalisations within the 10 year period for males and females?

  • 1.12 male, 2.24 female
  • 2.24 male, 1.12 female
  • 8.96 male, 3.21 female
  • 3.21 male, 8.96 female

9. What percentage was the gender effect on duration of stays in hospital the result of premorbid functioning

  • 4.2%
  • 11.3%
  • 13%
  • 4.3%

10. How many participants who were diagnosed as schizophrenic by DSM-II in the 1970s retained their diagnosis from the DSM-III in the 1980s?

  • 190
  • 169
  • 222
  • 30

11. How many participants were originally used in Goldstein (1988)

  • 299
  • 329
  • 199
  • 169

12. How were premorbid functioning symptoms gathered through?

  • Meta-analysis
  • Questionnaire
  • Semi-structured Interview
  • Laboratory Experiment

13. What percentage was the gender effect on rehospitalisations the result of premorbid functioning?

  • 8%
  • 13%
  • 22%
  • 3%

14. What percentage was the gender effect on duration of stays in hospital the result of social functioning?

  • 4.2%
  • 13%
  • 11.3%
  • 4.3%

15. How was information on the symptoms gathered?

  • Laboratory Experiment
  • Questionnaire
  • Interview
  • Meta-analysis

16. What was the mean duration of hospitalisations for males and females?

  • 321.86 male, 228.90 female
  • 417.83 male, 206.81 female
  • 206.81 male, 417.83 female
  • 228.90 male, 321.86 female

17. How many of these participants had never been married?

  • 75
  • 92
  • 33
  • 87

18. How many participants were added to the study who had been hospitalised once previously for schizophrenia to make the sample more generalisable?

  • 38
  • 68
  • 48
  • 58