WHAT CAN SPECIFICITY DESIGNS SAY ABOUT CAUSALITY IN PSYCHOPATHOLOGY RESEARCH

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作者
GARBER, J
HOLLON, SD
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[1] Department of Psychology, Box 512 Peabody, Vanderbilt University, Nashville
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10.1037/0033-2909.110.1.129
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Specificity designs in psychopathology research are used to examine whether a variable is unique to a given disorder. When nonspecificity is observed, it typically is assumed that the variable in question is not a cause of the disorder, but is instead a nonspecific consequence of general psychopathology. Such reasoning is flawed, however, because it fails to distinguish between testing a particular causal model containing the variable versus testing the causal status of the particular variable within the model. A variable may be nonspecific, but still causal, if it is one of several multiple interacting causes or if a nosological error has been made. A recognition of these complexities has implications for the nature of the psychopathology control group selected.
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