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      <subfield code="a">In an experiment that used the inconsistency paradigm, experienced clinical psychologists&#xd;
and psychology students performed a reading task using clinical reports and a diagnostic&#xd;
judgment task. The clinical reports provided information about the symptoms of hypothetical&#xd;
clients who had been previously diagnosed with a specific mental disorder. Reading times of&#xd;
inconsistent target sentences were slower than that of control sentences, demonstrating an&#xd;
inconsistency effect. The results also showed that experienced clinicians gave different&#xd;
weights to different symptoms according to their relevance when fluently reading the clinical&#xd;
reports provided, despite the fact that all the symptoms were of equal diagnostic value&#xd;
according to the DSM-IV. The diagnostic judgment task yielded a similar pattern of results.&#xd;
In contrast to previous findings, the results of the reading task may be taken as a direct&#xd;
evidence of the intervention of reasoning processes that occur very early, rapidly, and online.&#xd;
We suggest that these processes are based on the representation of mental disorders and that&#xd;
these representations are particularly suited to fast retrieval from memory and to making&#xd;
inferences. They may also be related to the clinician's causal reasoning. The implications of&#xd;
these results for clinician training are also discussed.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Flores, A., Cobos, P.L., López, F.J., &amp; Godoy, A. (2014). Detecting fast, online reasoning processes in clinical decision making. Psychological Assessment, 26, 660-665.</subfield>
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