Mattia Monastra

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In the last chapter, we saw that one way of assessing the usefulness of a diagnostic system is to measure its reliability. However, the example of astrology illustrates the limitation of this approach. Star signs are highly reliable (we can all agree about who is born under Taurus), so reliability alone cannot ensure that a diagnostic system is scientific. Further tests of the validity of the system are necessary to determine whether it fulfils the functions for which it has been designed.
Madness Explained: Psychosis and Human Nature
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