clinical sample

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meaningsofclinicalandsample

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clinical
adjective
uk
/ˈklɪn.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈklɪn.ɪ.kəl/
used to refer to medical work or teaching that relates to the examination and treatment of ...
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sample
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsɑːm.pəl/
us
/ˈsæm.pəl/
a small amount of something that shows you what the rest is or should ...
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However, in contrast to the earlier finding in theclinicalsample, obsessionality did not predict persistence.
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In contrast, the riboprint patterns in our study, produced from the sameclinicalsamplewere simple and reproducible.
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Thus, the study needs to be replicated using aclinicalsampleto investigate the generalizability of the findings.
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As the study was conducted on a nonclinical sample, it suggests that more pronounced differences might be present in aclinicalsample.
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Cognitive abstraction, shifting and control :clinicalsamplecomparisons of psychopaths and nonpsychopaths.
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Randomized controlled trial of interventions designed to reduce the risk of progression to firstepisode psychosis in aclinicalsamplewith sub-threshold symptoms.
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Although ourclinicalsampleconsisted of outpatients, their symptomatology was severe.
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Relationship between selfreported childhood behavioral inhibition and lifetime anxiety disorders in aclinicalsample.
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The control group represents a target for ideal states and provides a context for the functioning of theclinicalsample.
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Randomized controlled trial of interventions designed to reduce the risk of progression to first-episode psychosis in aclinicalsamplewith subthreshold symptoms.
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In contrast, in ourclinicalsample, sib-pair study, we have found only limited evidence that dysfunctional attitudes have trait-like qualities.
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One would expect that even greater ceiling effects would have existed in a high-risk orclinicalsample.
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Although diagnostic details of theclinicalsamplewere not given, the psychiatric group were less specific in autobiographical memory retrieval than controls.
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Cognitive abstraction, shifting, and control :clinicalsamplecomparisons of psychopaths and nonpsychopaths.
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