THE PDS PROJECT PSYCHO@~AGNOST|C SYSTEM Robert Jo $tek, Ph.D. C e n t e r for Individual P.O. Box 2376 Vernon, CT 06066 and Group Psychotherapy The intent of this article is to discuss the PsychoD i a g n o s t i c System (PDS) and its c o n v e r s i o n and m i g r a t i o n from m i n c o m p u t e r s to microcomputers, the a v a i ] a b i ] i t y of Micro~PDS for C P / M and MS-DOS based computers, ethLca] and ]ega] problems in the use of the PDS, and new d i r e c t i o n s in a u t o m a t e d testing. PART i: A SHORT HISTORY OF PDS In the 197H's a VA funded r e s e a r c h project resu]ted in some 40 d i f f e r e n t psycho]ogica] tests being p r o g r a m m e d for c o m p u t e r
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