Lineal Statistical patterns versus non lineal estatistical far the study aj eating disorders.

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2000-09-29

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Salcedo, M. ., Parra, M., Cuadros, F., & Gutiérrez, J. . (2000). Lineal Statistical patterns versus non lineal estatistical far the study aj eating disorders . Revista De Psiquiatría Infanto-Juvenil, (3), 141–147. Retrieved from https://aepnya.eu/index.php/revistaaepnya/article/view/492

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Orginial article

Authors

  • M.S. Salcedo
  • M.I. Parra
  • F. Cuadros
  • J.R. Gutiérrez

Keywords:

Eatings disorders, Infantljuvenile patients, Stadistical patterus, Non lineal dynamic Systems

Abstract

In this article the and disadvantages of the use of diver­se statistical patterns stand out witch go from the most traditional to the most recent, concluding that the application of the theory of non lineal dynamic systems is the most adequate far the study of eating disorders among infantljuvenile patients, as it gives the greatest amount of information possible, about the avo/ution of this type of disorder, allowing us to quantify, model, and even predi et the conduct of these patients. 

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Author Biographies

M.S. Salcedo

Hospital Universitario Infanta Cristina. Badajoz.

M.I. Parra

Departamento de Física, Universidad de Extremadura.

F. Cuadros

Departamento de Física, Universidad de Extremadura

J.R. Gutiérrez

Hospital Universitario Infanta Cristina. Badajoz.

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