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Speech clinician's stereotypes of elementary-school boys who stutter
Ehud Yairi,Dean E. Williams +1 more
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This paper found that speech clinicians assigned a relatively large number of descriptive items to stuttering boys, and the median number of items mentioned tended to increase with clinical experience, and male and female clinicians were more similar than they were different in the traits they assigned.About:
This article is published in Journal of Communication Disorders.The article was published on 1970-11-01. It has received 125 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Stuttering & Personality.read more
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Early Childhood Stuttering I
TL;DR: The purpose of the investigation reported herein is to study the pathognomonic course of stuttering during its first several years in early childhood with special reference to the occurrence of persistent and spontaneously recovered forms of the disorder.
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Early Childhood Stuttering
Ehud Yairi,Denise M. Carrico +1 more
TL;DR: A nationwide survey of pediatricians was conducted by as mentioned in this paper to assess their practices with and attitudes and beliefs about young children who stutter and their stuttering and their attitudes indicated mixed trends, although the opinions of the majority of the pediatricians agreed with current information about stuttering, on several important matters a significant percentage held outdated or erroneous beliefs about the etiology of the disorder or characteristics of young children.
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Bullying in Adolescents Who Stutter: Communicative Competence and Self-Esteem
Gordon W. Blood,Ingrid M. Blood +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the perceived communicative competence, self-esteem, and vulnerability to bullying of adolescents who stutter and adolescents who do not stutter, and found that adolescents with low selfesteem and poor confidence in their communicative skills were more likely to experience bullying.
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Relation of emotional reactivity and regulation to childhood stuttering
Jan Karrass,Tedra A. Walden,Edward G. Conture,Corrin G. Graham,Hayley S. Arnold,Kia N. Hartfield,Krista A. Schwenk +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the relatively greater emotional reactivity experienced by preschool children who stutter, together with their relative inability to flexibly control their attention and regulate the emotions they experience, may contribute to the difficulties these children have establishing reasonably fluent speech and language.
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Clinician attitudes towards stuttering: Two decades of change
TL;DR: The attitudes of 1,198 speech-language pathologists toward stuttering, individuals who stutter and their parents, therapy, and related issues were studied between 1983 and 1991.
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Racial stereotypes of one hundred college students.
Daniel Katz,K. W. Braly +1 more
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A Brief Report on the Methodology of Stereotype Research
Howard J. Ehrlich,James Rinehart +1 more
TL;DR: Anwar Ansari as mentioned in this paper investigated the characteristics of the "stereotype check list," the instrument typically employed in the study of intergroup stereotypes, and found that check list respondents assigned more traits and showed greater consensus than those responding to the open-ended format.