Introduction: In line with other studies on attitudes toward people who stutter, the aim of this study was to evaluate the attitudes of college students toward people who stutter. Materials and Methods: In this descriptive analytical study, 104 students studying at Golestan University of Medical Sciences filled out a questionnaire which contained 20 personality items. Each item was scored on the basis of a 1-to-7-point scale. Results: Study results indicated that except for “aggressive” (P = 0.584) and “calm” (P = 0.151) traits, there were statistically significant differences in all personality items between people who stutter and people who do not stutter (P < 0.05). In addition, the mean scores of negative traits were higher in people w...
Stuttering, or fluency disorder, is one of the most baffling and debilitating communication disorder...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 38-43)The purpose of this study was to investigate wheth...
The aim of the thesis was to research the attitude of adults who stutter on speech communication and...
The purpose of this study was to examine university students\u27 attitudes toward people who stutter...
ii Rodney Gabel, Advisor The purpose of this study was to examine university students ’ attitudes to...
People who stutter (PWS) can experience negative reactions and judgment from people who do not stutt...
Past research regarding attitudes about people who stutter has generated a wealth of knowledge from ...
Background Stuttering is a disorder of speech fluency “in which a speaker typically repeats or prolo...
Purpose: This exploratory study was the first to obtain quantitative and qualitative data on both pe...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to determine the correlation between the personality trait extrave...
This study queried collegiate level instructors of public speaking asking if there was a gender base...
In this study, through emperical means, a clinical tool was developed for measuring the extent to wh...
Individuals who stutter are erroneously perceived by those who do not as having undesirable personal...
This study examined the effects of the perceived cause of stuttering on perceptions of persons who s...
Background: people typically regard stutterers as shy, nervous, introverted, and fearful, a so-calle...
Stuttering, or fluency disorder, is one of the most baffling and debilitating communication disorder...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 38-43)The purpose of this study was to investigate wheth...
The aim of the thesis was to research the attitude of adults who stutter on speech communication and...
The purpose of this study was to examine university students\u27 attitudes toward people who stutter...
ii Rodney Gabel, Advisor The purpose of this study was to examine university students ’ attitudes to...
People who stutter (PWS) can experience negative reactions and judgment from people who do not stutt...
Past research regarding attitudes about people who stutter has generated a wealth of knowledge from ...
Background Stuttering is a disorder of speech fluency “in which a speaker typically repeats or prolo...
Purpose: This exploratory study was the first to obtain quantitative and qualitative data on both pe...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to determine the correlation between the personality trait extrave...
This study queried collegiate level instructors of public speaking asking if there was a gender base...
In this study, through emperical means, a clinical tool was developed for measuring the extent to wh...
Individuals who stutter are erroneously perceived by those who do not as having undesirable personal...
This study examined the effects of the perceived cause of stuttering on perceptions of persons who s...
Background: people typically regard stutterers as shy, nervous, introverted, and fearful, a so-calle...
Stuttering, or fluency disorder, is one of the most baffling and debilitating communication disorder...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 38-43)The purpose of this study was to investigate wheth...
The aim of the thesis was to research the attitude of adults who stutter on speech communication and...