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Subject Index

Abnormal list, 53
Action, human, 16
Affect, 5, 11, 33
Algorithm, vii, 20ff., 51,100; dialogue, 20
Alienated responses, 54
Ambiguities, 41f.
Amphetamine psychosis, 13
Analogy, 24ff.
Anaphoric references, 42f., 56ff., 69
Anger, dimension of, 93ff.; ANGER vari-
able, 51, 54, 56ff., 62, 63, 66ff.
Application, of model, 99ff.
Artificial intelligence, 14, 37
Assumptions, 3 Iff., 102
Attitude, negative 63, 66; positive, 63, 66
Behavior, explanations of, 15ff.; prediction
of, 101; symbolic, 19ff.
Belief, 2, 4, 5, 11, 18, 38, 54f., 59f.;
malevolence, 3f., 4
Benevolence, 33, 62, 63, 69; detection rules,
39
Bizarreness, dimension of, 93ff.
Catholic, 7
Causes, 16ff.
Classification, of input, 33; of mental disor-
ders, 1
Cognitive comfort, 100
Communists, 3, 6
Computer, vii;science, 14; scientists, 92
simulation, 20ff.
Concept, flare, 54ff., 63ff.
Conceptualizations, 33, 39f.
Confirmation, 101
Contentive, 40, 54
Control, voluntary, 17f.
Declaratives, 41
Defense mechanisms, 12
Delusional references, 51, 54ff.
Delusions, dimension of, 93ff.; erotic,
1; grandeur, 1; jealousy, 1;
persecutory, 1; somatic, 1
Depression, dimension of, 93ff.
Dimension question, 93ff.
Dimensions, multiple, 93ff.
Disconfirmation, 91, 101
Disorders, paranoid, 3ff., 99f.
DNA, 29
Effective procedure, 24, 26
Ellipses, 44
Ethogenic, explanation, 19f.; viewpoint,
19f., 21
Evaluation, 99ff.
Exhaust list, 52f.
Explanation, 15ff., 99; ethogenic, 19f., 21;
interpretive, 21; model, 21; ontogene-
tic, 33; rival, lOOf.; scientific, 15ff., 29f.;
Il l
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Explanation (continued)
subsumptive, 16, 22; symbol-pro-
cessing, 19ff.
Falsification, 90f.
FBI, 3
Fear, dimension of, 93ff.; FEAR variable,
51, 54, 56ff., 63, 66ff.
Fearfulness, 3, 5
Fidelity, of model, 101
Flare, concept, 54ff., 63ff. references, 51,
62ff.
Functional equivalence, 21, 27ff.
Fuzz terms, 46
Graph, conceptual, 54, 58, 62ff.
Hadrian the Seventh, 7
Hell's Angels, 3
Homosexual conflict, 12, 34f.
Hostility, 3, 5
Humiliation, 12f., 32f., 39, 99
Hypersensitivity, 3, 4f., 34
Hypotheses, 3Iff., 102
Ideas of reference, dimension of, 93ff.
Idiolect, 39
Idioms, 45
Imitation game, 72
Imperatives, 41
Improvement, of model, 70, 92, 97, 100
Indistinguishability, 24, 28, 101; tests, 72ff.
Information-processing, psychology, 29;
theory, 13
Initial conditions, 31, 36, 62
Intention, 11, 22f., 39f.
Intentionalistic, 3 If.
Interpreter, high-level, 32
Interview, machine-mediated, 73; psychiat-
ric, vii, 2,33f., 36,37ff., 47,63; teletype,
20, 47f.
Interviewer-interviewee relation, 51, 59, 63,
66ff.
I-O, behavior, 24, 26, 70, 74ff., 102
John Birch Society, 6
Judges, psychiatric, 74ff.
Ku Klux Klan, 6
Language, natural, vii, 20, 37ff., 102; pro-
gramming, 24ff.; recognition, 37ff.; un-
derstanding, 37ff., 49
Laws, 22; of human order, 22f.; of natural
order, 22f.
Linguistic noncomprehension, dimension
of, 93ff.
Machine-mediated interviewing, 73
Machine question, 92f.
Mafia, 3, 9, 54ff., 63
Malevolence, 2, 3f., 33f., 69, 99; detection
rules, 39
Mania, 93ff.
Mann-Whitney statistic, 90f.
Mental-status examination, 60
Meta-references, 43f.
Meta verbs, 47
Mind-brain, 21, 24f.
Miscellaneous expressions, 51 66f.
Misspellings, 47
Mistrust, dimension of, 93ff.; MISTRUST
variable, 51, 56, 63
Misunderstanding, 48
Mode, paranoid, Iff.; ordinary, If.
Model, 15ff.; application, 99ff.; improve-
ment, 70, 92, 97, 100; of psychopathol-
ogy, vii; random, 94ff.; refutation, 90f.;
simulation, 13,70; symbolic, vii, 20ff.
Monitoring, second-order, 17; self, 18
National Institute of Mental Health, viii
Novelty, prediction of, 102
Odd words, 48
Organic brain damage, 13
Organic brain syndrome, dimension of, 93ff.
Output responses, 52
Paranoia, artificial, vii; concept of, If.;
naturally-occurring, 2, 6ff., 99f.; thera-
pies, 102; theories of, 9ff.
Paranoid, disorders, 3ff., 99f.; patients, vii,
73ff., 102; personality, 1, 6, 18; schizo-
phrenia, 34f.; state, 1; style, 6
Subject Index 113
Paranoid model, 5 Iff.; strong version, 51,54,
63,73,89ff.; weak version, 51,63,89ff.
PARRY, 36ff., 51ff., 73ff.
Parsers, 38, 47
Philosophy, 14
Pragmatic comfort, 100
Prediction, lOlf.; of novelty, 102
Projection, 12
Pronouns, 39, 42f.
Psychiatrists, vii, 60, 92ff.
Psychiatry, 11, 19, 23
Psychopathology, vii, 100
Psychoses, 17f., 102
Questions, 40f.
RANDOM-PARRY, 94ff.
Reasons, 16ff.
References, delusional, 51, 54f.; flare, 62ff.
Refutation, of model, 90f.
Rejoinder, 44, 59
Reliability, of "paranoid" category, 1, 73
Repression, 12
Retribution, 33
Rigidity, 3, 5f.
Self-censure, 32
Self-reference, 3, 4f., 51, 59ff.
Self-scanning, 51, 68
Sensitivity analysis, 94
Signals, 44
Silence list, 52
Simulation, computer, vii, viii, 20ff., 36;
model, 13, 70
Special reactions, 5 Iff.
Stories, of model, 44, 54ff., 62, 63, 67
Subordinate clauses, 46
Suspiciousness, 2; dimension of, 93ff.
Symbolic level, vii of model, 14, 69, 99
Symbol-manipulating processes, 11, 32
Symbol-processing, strategies, 13, 19ff.;
viewpoint, 19ff.
Systemicity, of model, 14, 69, 99; of
theories, 9ff.
Test, conversational, 92; empirical, vii;
indistinguishability, 72ff.; Turing, 72f.
Testability, 10, 69ff., 99
Therapy, of paranoid mode, 102
Theories, 20ff.; symbol-processing, 3Iff.
Theory, functions of, 10f.; of paranoia, 9ff.;
scientific, 9ff.; testability of, lOf.
Thought disorder, 93ff.
Topic, 39,42f., 49,55,57ff., 60; shift, 43,60
Training, 62, 102f.
Truth, 100
Understanding, 49
Validation, 70ff.
Vocabulary, 46f.
Withdrawal, 33
Woman question, 72
Z statistic, 90f.
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