IRIS publication 286548454
Children’s attitudes towards peers with cleft lip and/or palate.
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TY - CONF - Lee, A., Spivey, K., ; Gibbon, F.E. - The 2014 ASHA Convention - Children’s attitudes towards peers with cleft lip and/or palate. - Orlando, FL, United States - Poster Presentation - 2014 - () - 0 - 20-NOV-14 - 22-NOV-14 - Little is known whether typical children’s attitudes towards their peers with cleft palate are affected by reduced speech intelligibility. This study found that the more unintelligible the speech, the lower the children rated a speaker’s qualities across different personal attributes. Children’s ratings did not differ with age. DA - 2014/NaN ER -
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@unpublished{V286548454, = {Lee, A., Spivey, K., and Gibbon, F.E.}, = {The 2014 ASHA Convention}, = {{Children’s attitudes towards peers with cleft lip and/or palate.}}, = {Orlando, FL, United States}, = {Poster Presentation}, = {2014}, = {()}, = {0}, month = {Nov}, = {22-NOV-14}, = {{Little is known whether typical children’s attitudes towards their peers with cleft palate are affected by reduced speech intelligibility. This study found that the more unintelligible the speech, the lower the children rated a speaker’s qualities across different personal attributes. Children’s ratings did not differ with age.}}, source = {IRIS} }
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AUTHORS | Lee, A., Spivey, K., ; Gibbon, F.E. | ||
TITLE | The 2014 ASHA Convention | ||
PUBLICATION_NAME | Children’s attitudes towards peers with cleft lip and/or palate. | ||
LOCATION | Orlando, FL, United States | ||
CONFERENCE_TYPE | Poster Presentation | ||
YEAR | 2014 | ||
TIMES_CITED | () | ||
PEER_REVIEW | 0 | ||
START_DATE | 20-NOV-14 | ||
END_DATE | 22-NOV-14 | ||
ABSTRACT | Little is known whether typical children’s attitudes towards their peers with cleft palate are affected by reduced speech intelligibility. This study found that the more unintelligible the speech, the lower the children rated a speaker’s qualities across different personal attributes. Children’s ratings did not differ with age. | ||
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