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Whats the difference between the Clinician and Research versions?

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Whats the difference between the Clinician and Research versions?

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The Clinician Version (SCID-CV) is a streamlined version of the SCID-I-RV (Research Version for Axis I Disorders) and can be ordered directly from American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. One significant difference is in formatting: the SCID-CV is published in two parts–a reusable Administration Booklet (with color-coded tabs) and one-time-use-only score sheets. The Research Version is available only as a single-sided master or as Microsoft Word document files compatible with Windows or Macintosh systems. Researchers doing studies funded by nonprofit organizations are allowed to modify the Research Version of the SCID and make as many copies as needed for their studies. When the SCID is used by researchers doing studies funded by for-profit organizations (i.e., pharmaceutical companies, HMO’s), we require that a per-use fee be paid to Biometrics Research. The licensing fee is $10 per subject for the first hundred subjects and $5 per subject thereafter. Contact us for additional informati

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