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==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Bayesian probability]]
 
*[[Bayesian probability]]
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*[[Cognitive psychology of missed diagnosis]]
 
*[[Clinical psychology: Types of problem]]
 
*[[Clinical psychology: Types of problem]]
 
*[[Comorbidity]]
 
*[[Comorbidity]]

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Diagnosis is the identification of the nature of anything, either by process of elimination or other analytical methods. Diagnosis is used in many different disciplines, with slightly different implementations on the application of logic and experience to determine the cause and effect relationships. Below are given as examples and tools used to identify the causes of symptoms and disorders, both physical and mental disorders.


In education

In medicine

Methods used to contribute to a diagnosis

Logic

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