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Prior to the DSM-III, conditions that are currently characterised as mood disorders were referred to by several different names, including all of the following EXCEPT
Scores
Quantitative measures or qualitative assessments used to represent an individual's performance, achievement, or capability in a specific domain.
Extreme
A condition, situation, or attribute that is far beyond the norm or average, often used in psychological studies to describe outlier behaviors or conditions.
Central Tendency
A statistical measure that identifies a single value as representative of an entire distribution of data, including the mean, median, and mode as common examples.
Household Incomes
The total income earned by all members of a household, encompassing all financial sources.
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