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Stuttering and disfluency as two reliable and unambiguous response classes.
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This experiment tested the utility of agreement as a method to separate stutterings and disfluencies into two reliable and unambiguous response classes.Abstract:
This experiment tested the utility of agreement as a method to separate stutterings and disfluencies into two reliable and unambiguous response classes. Reliability was determined by measures of in...read more
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