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Типичные ошибки психолога-диагноста

Типичные ошибки психолога-диагноста

Abstract

С помощью метода компьютерного моделирования диагностических задач изучаются типичные ошибки психолога-диагноста. Предлагается их теоретически обоснованная классификация. Typical mistakes of a psychologist-diagnostician have been studied with the help of computer simulation of diagnostic problems. Theoretically grounded classification of these mistakes is proposed.

Keywords

ПСИХОЛОГ-ДИАГНОСТ, ПСИХОДИАГНОСТИЧЕСКАЯ ЗАДАЧА, ДИАГНОСТИЧЕСКИЕ ОШИБКИ, КЛАССИФИКАЦИЯ ДИАГНОСТИЧЕСКИХ ОШИБОК, МЕТОД КОМПЬЮТЕРНОГО МОДЕЛИРОВАНИЯ

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