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Reliability of the Disorders in the 1st and 2nd Editions

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Reliability of the disorders in the 1st and 2nd editions of the DSM was relatively high.

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Definitions:

P/E Effect

The P/E effect is a market anomaly observed where stocks with lower Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratios tend to outperform those with higher P/E ratios over time.

Strong-form Efficiency

A market hypothesis suggesting that prices fully reflect all available information, both public and private, making it impossible for investors to consistently achieve higher returns.

Semistrong-form Efficiency

A hypothesis that asserts the market price of securities already reflects all publicly available information, making it hard to achieve higher returns.

Weak-form Efficiency

A market efficiency theory suggesting that past stock prices and volume data do not affect stock prices and thus cannot predict future stock movements.

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