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The British Journal of Psychiatry 138: 336-339 (1981)
© 1981 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
BS Everitt
Arguments concerning the nature of depressive disorders have involved as a central issue the question of the bimodality or otherwise of the distribution of some variable expressing variation in symptomatology. The implications of a particular type of frequency distribution along this dimension, whether uni- or bi-modal, have been misunderstood by a number of workers, and an attempt is made to clarify the situation.
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