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A measurement of psychological states, based on the objective content analysis of small samples of speech, has undergone thorough reliability and constructvalidation studies for individuals in the age range 17–70. The present report is a first step in the extension of this method to children ages 6–16. It has involved a descriptive analysis of the frequency of use of various verbal content categories of 109 schoolchildren, roughly stratified for grade. Percentile scores have been obtained for such content analysis scales as anxiety, hostility outward, hostility inward, ambivalent hostility, social alienation-personal disorganization, cognitive impairment, human relations, hope, and achievement strivings. Comparisons are made between these children's scores on such measures and similar scores obtained from adults. Sex differences and developmental trends are examined.
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Received his medical degree at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis. Interned in straight medicine at Barnes and McMillian Hospitals, St. Louis, and also spent 2 1/2 years as a psychiatric resident there. Had additional psychiatric residency training (Adult and Child) at the U.S. Public Health Service Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas, and Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago. Had psychoanalytic training (Adult and Child) at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis and the Washington, D.C. Psychoanalytic Institute. Had a Research Career Award, National Institute of Mental Health, for 7 1/2 years (1960–1967). Current research interests include the development of measurement methods in mental health and research in psychotherapy, psychosomatic medicine, psychopharmacology, and pharmacokinetics.
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Gottschalk, L.A. Children's speech as a source of data toward the measurement of psychological states. J Youth Adolescence 5, 11–36 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01537082
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