Stuttering, or fluency disorder, is one of the most baffling and debilitating communication disorders of all time. Research has shown that people with stuttering suffer from a range of negative emotions and that strong negative stereotypes of stutterers exist in society. Some of the most important factors in stuttering treatment have been known to be the perceptions and attitudes toward and of stutterers. To assist practitioners and researchers in the related field, a selective annotated bibliography has been complied on the basis of the two key concepts of perception and attitude and their relationships with stuttering. Access points are offered via generic index at the end.</p
Purpose: Stuttering is a chronic communication disorder resulting in challenging life experiences fo...
Most of the books on stuttering define that stuttering is an interruption in the normal rhythm of sp...
Stuttering is generally considered to consist of three major components: (1) cognitive, (2) emotiona...
Stuttering, or fluency disorder, is one of the most baffling and debilitating communication disorder...
Stuttering, or fluency disorder, is one of the most baffling and debilitating communication disorder...
ii Rodney Gabel, Advisor The purpose of this study was to examine university students ’ attitudes to...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-100)This study classified the empirical research on st...
The purpose of this study was to examine university students\u27 attitudes toward people who stutter...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 422-533) and indexes.Symptomatology -- Theories of stutterin...
Purpose: This article presents several potential concerns with the common...
Introduction: In line with other studies on attitudes toward people who stutter, the aim of this stu...
Stuttering is a neurodevelopmental disorder that causes disruptions in the normal flow of speech. Of...
In this study, through emperical means, a clinical tool was developed for measuring the extent to wh...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether attribution theory could explain ...
Purpose: This exploratory study was the first to obtain quantitative and qualitative data on both pe...
Purpose: Stuttering is a chronic communication disorder resulting in challenging life experiences fo...
Most of the books on stuttering define that stuttering is an interruption in the normal rhythm of sp...
Stuttering is generally considered to consist of three major components: (1) cognitive, (2) emotiona...
Stuttering, or fluency disorder, is one of the most baffling and debilitating communication disorder...
Stuttering, or fluency disorder, is one of the most baffling and debilitating communication disorder...
ii Rodney Gabel, Advisor The purpose of this study was to examine university students ’ attitudes to...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-100)This study classified the empirical research on st...
The purpose of this study was to examine university students\u27 attitudes toward people who stutter...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 422-533) and indexes.Symptomatology -- Theories of stutterin...
Purpose: This article presents several potential concerns with the common...
Introduction: In line with other studies on attitudes toward people who stutter, the aim of this stu...
Stuttering is a neurodevelopmental disorder that causes disruptions in the normal flow of speech. Of...
In this study, through emperical means, a clinical tool was developed for measuring the extent to wh...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether attribution theory could explain ...
Purpose: This exploratory study was the first to obtain quantitative and qualitative data on both pe...
Purpose: Stuttering is a chronic communication disorder resulting in challenging life experiences fo...
Most of the books on stuttering define that stuttering is an interruption in the normal rhythm of sp...
Stuttering is generally considered to consist of three major components: (1) cognitive, (2) emotiona...