Matching of chronic hospitalized patient groups: Empirical failure of a methodologically "sound" procedure
Results of 2 experiments with a total of 386 patients show that Ss matched on age, sex, length of hospitalization, and demographic factors obtained markedly different scores on ward behavior scales and a battery of tests (e.g., the WAIS). Results suggest that matching on demographic variables does n...
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description | Results of 2 experiments with a total of 386 patients show that Ss matched on age, sex, length of hospitalization, and demographic factors obtained markedly different scores on ward behavior scales and a battery of tests (e.g., the WAIS). Results suggest that matching on demographic variables does not ensure similarity on other criteria. |
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