This study examined the effects of the perceived cause of stuttering on perceptions of persons who stutter (PWS) using a 7-item social distance scale, a 25-item adjective pair scale and a 2-item visual analogue scale. Two hundred and four university students rated vignettes which varied on describing a PWS with different causalities for stuttering (psychological, genetic, or unknown). Ratings differed significantly according to assigned causality. The vignette with the stuttering due to psychological causes was rated more negatively on 14 adjective pairs and the Social Distance Scale Index when compared to the ratings of vignettes with stuttering caused by either genetic or unknown causes. Interestingly, there were no significant difference...
This study was set up to further establish the construct validity of the Self-Stigma of Stuttering S...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether attribution theory could explain ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to (1) document the experiences of enacted stigma (external stigm...
This study examined the effects of the perceived cause of stuttering on perceptions of persons who s...
Purpose: This study investigated the impact of providing low control (biological) and high control (...
Previous research has found that people hold stereotypes towards people who stutter, assuming they h...
To determine how early ‘‘the stuttering stereotype’ ’ is assigned, 160 university students rated a h...
Purpose: This study attempted to understand the relationship between causal attributions for stutter...
The purpose of this study was to examine university students\u27 attitudes toward people who stutter...
The purpose of this study was to examine attributions of stuttering made by adolescents and young ad...
Stuttering is a complex speaking disorder that is not well understood and is stigmatized in society....
ii Rodney Gabel, Advisor The purpose of this study was to examine university students ’ attitudes to...
The existence of a negative stereotype of stutterers among residents of three Small, rural communiti...
Purpose: This exploratory study was the first to obtain quantitative and qualitative data on both pe...
Purpose: Persons who stutter (PWS) and those with social anxiety disorder may exhibit fear of negati...
This study was set up to further establish the construct validity of the Self-Stigma of Stuttering S...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether attribution theory could explain ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to (1) document the experiences of enacted stigma (external stigm...
This study examined the effects of the perceived cause of stuttering on perceptions of persons who s...
Purpose: This study investigated the impact of providing low control (biological) and high control (...
Previous research has found that people hold stereotypes towards people who stutter, assuming they h...
To determine how early ‘‘the stuttering stereotype’ ’ is assigned, 160 university students rated a h...
Purpose: This study attempted to understand the relationship between causal attributions for stutter...
The purpose of this study was to examine university students\u27 attitudes toward people who stutter...
The purpose of this study was to examine attributions of stuttering made by adolescents and young ad...
Stuttering is a complex speaking disorder that is not well understood and is stigmatized in society....
ii Rodney Gabel, Advisor The purpose of this study was to examine university students ’ attitudes to...
The existence of a negative stereotype of stutterers among residents of three Small, rural communiti...
Purpose: This exploratory study was the first to obtain quantitative and qualitative data on both pe...
Purpose: Persons who stutter (PWS) and those with social anxiety disorder may exhibit fear of negati...
This study was set up to further establish the construct validity of the Self-Stigma of Stuttering S...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether attribution theory could explain ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to (1) document the experiences of enacted stigma (external stigm...