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Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry. 6:301-305
This paper describes a treatment procedure combining reinforcement therapy with precision teaching techniques, applied to four adult aphasics. The subjects ranged in age from 46 to 78 yr and all demonstrated positive speech and language changes which
Autor:
James R. McDearmon, Robert E. Potter
Publikováno v:
Journal of Communication Disorders. 8:199-206
The uses of representational prompts, which have received little specific attention in the literature of aphasia therapy, are discussed in this paper. A representational prompt is one that represents the concept pinpointed in the naming or matching r
Autor:
James R. McDearmon
Publikováno v:
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research. 11:631-637
This reexamination of certain data in Study III of Johnson’s The Onset of Stuttering found that: (1) Among experimentals, children labeled as stutterers by at least one parent, at least 63% at onse...
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Donald R. Glancy, Vincent H. Knauf, Larry Teranco, James R. McDearmon, Arthur J. Bronstein, Glyndon D. Riley, Robert Sonkin, John B. Newman, Theodore E. Kiffer, Paul D. Holtzman, Dwight L. Freshley, John W. Black, John B. Haney, Lynn R. Osborn, Robert O. Weiss, Franklin H. Knower, George P. Rice, Carroll C. Arnold, Earl E. Bradley, Paul H. Boase, Raymond W. Tyson, Harold Mixon, Charles W. Lomas, H. F. Harding, Robert W. Wagner, John R. Shepherd, Dale D. Drum, Ted Colson, Gale R. Adkins, Tino T. Balio, Seabury Quinn, Willard Welsh, Wallace A. Bacon, Eric Salmon, Lilla A. Heston, John A. Mills, David S. Hawes, Carla Waal, Carl R. Mueller, Sam Smiley, Alan A. Stambusky, Margaret E. Harper, Richard K. Knaub, Richard Mason
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Quarterly Journal of Speech. 53:178-202
Autor:
James R. McDearmon
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Quarterly Journal of Speech. 49:282-286
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James R. McDearmon
Publikováno v:
Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders. 42:582-583
Autor:
James R. McDearmon
Publikováno v:
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research. 14:447-448