Multiple Choice
The study in which Beck et al. (1962) examined the reliability of psychiatrists' diagnoses using the DSM-I indicated that
A) the validity of the study itself was quite low
B) most of the time, the psychiatrists agreed on diagnoses
C) inter-rater agreement was quite high for some disorders and lower for others
D) inter-rater agreement was lower than expected
E) it is pointless to have more than one psychiatrist examine the same patient
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