Abstract
Thought disorder has always been regarded as an important symptom of schizophrenia. Attempts have been made to measure it by means of psychological tests: patients who manifest thought disorder clinically have been found to perform idiosyncratically on tests of concept-formation (1). The purpose of the first part of this investigation was to confirm the already established finding that schizophrenics, as a whole, are more thought disordered than controls. Not only were patients tested, but also their first-degree relatives; this aspect of the investigation, however, will be dealt with in the second part of the paper.

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