An inaugural publication from an international consortium of psychologists and psychiatrists offers a new approach to diagnosing mental disorders. The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) ...
The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) represents a dimensional framework that reconceptualises mental disorders as manifestations of a general liability (‘p’ factor) at the apex of a ...
Also available electronically as a PDF file or files (requires Adobe Actobat Reader). The genera and higher taxa of free-living marine nematodes are presented in the ...
Spread the love“`html Understanding Bloom’s Taxonomy Bloom’s Taxonomy, developed in 1956 by educational psychologist Benjamin Bloom and his colleagues, is a framework designed to enhance the ...
Spread the love“`html In the realm of education, few frameworks have shaped pedagogical practices as profoundly as Bloom’s Taxonomy. Originally developed in 1956 by a team of cognitive psychologists ...
Traditional disease classification models often disregard the clinical significance of misclassifications and lack interpretability. To overcome these challenges, we propose a hierarchical ...
Alexander Christensen's recent study probably won't rewrite 40 years of history in the field of psychology, but he hopes that his research team's quantitative approach to developing and evaluating ...
Carl Linnaeus was probably not the first scientist to realize the inherent connectedness of life on this planet. But he articulated and codified it. In the 10th edition of his Systema Naturae, ...