Citation: Es. Janus et Pe. Meehl, ASSESSING THE LEGAL STANDARD FOR PREDICTIONS OF DANGEROUSNESS IN SEX OFFENDER COMMITMENT PROCEEDINGS, Psychology, public policy, and law, 3(1), 1997, pp. 33-64
Citation: Wm. Grove et Pe. Meehl, COMPARATIVE EFFICIENCY OF INFORMAL (SUBJECTIVE, IMPRESSIONISTIC) AND FORMAL (MECHANICAL, ALGORITHMIC) PREDICTION PROCEDURES - THE CLINICAL-STATISTICAL CONTROVERSY, Psychology, public policy, and law, 2(2), 1996, pp. 293-323
Citation: Pe. Meehl et Lj. Yonce, TAXOMETRIC ANALYSIS .2. DETECTING TAXONICITY USING COVARIANCE OF 2 QUANTITATIVE INDICATORS IN SUCCESSIVE INTERVALS OF A 3RD INDICATOR (MAXCOV PROCEDURE), Psychological reports, 78(3), 1996, pp. 1091-1227
Citation: Pe. Meehl, BOOTSTRAPS TAXOMETRICS - SOLVING THE CLASSIFICATION PROBLEM IN PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, The American psychologist, 50(4), 1995, pp. 266-275
Citation: Pe. Meehl, IS PSYCHOANALYSIS ONE SCIENCE, 2 SCIENCES, OR NO SCIENCE AT ALL - A DISCOURSE AMONG FRIENDLY ANTAGONISTS - COMMENTARY, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 43(4), 1995, pp. 1015-1023
Citation: Pe. Meehl et Lj. Yonce, TAXOMETRIC ANALYSIS .1. DETECTING TAXONICITY WITH 2 QUANTITATIVE INDICATORS USING MEANS ABOVE AND BELOW A SLIDING CUT (MAMBAC PROCEDURE), Psychological reports, 74(3), 1994, pp. 1059-1274