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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 12 (2021)
The information theoretic principle of rational adaptation predicts that individuals with aphasia adapt to their language impairments by relying more heavily on comparatively unimpaired non-linguistic knowledge to communicate. This prediction was exa
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https://doaj.org/article/c01ff031168040d380680a62cf1cae91
Autor:
Gerasimos Fergadiotis, Marianne Casilio, Michael Walsh Dickey, Stacey Steel, Hannele Nicholson, Mikala Fleegle, Alexander Swiderski, William D. Hula
Publikováno v:
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. 66:1718-1739
Purpose: Item response theory (IRT) is a modern psychometric framework with several advantageous properties as compared with classical test theory. IRT has been successfully used to model performance on anomia tests in individuals with aphasia; howev
Accuracy of Naming Error Profiles Elicited From Adaptive Short Forms of the Philadelphia Naming Test
Publikováno v:
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. 66:1351-1364
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether a short-form computerized adaptive testing (CAT) version of the Philadelphia Naming Test (PNT) provides error profiles and model-based estimates of semantic and phonological processing that a
Autor:
Michelle L, Gravier, William D, Hula, Jeffrey P, Johnson, Alyssa, Autenreith, Michael Walsh, Dickey
Publikováno v:
Topics in language disorders. 42(3)
Autor:
Matthew L. Cohen, Stacy M. Harnish, Alyssa M. Lanzi, Jennifer Brello, William D. Hula, David Victorson, Ratna Nandakumar, Pamela A. Kisala, David S. Tulsky
Publikováno v:
Quality of Life Research. 32:1659-1670
Purpose To empirically assign severity levels (e.g., mild, moderate) to four relatively new patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for adults with acquired cognitive/language disorders. They include the Communicative Participation Item Bank, the A
Autor:
Robert Cavanaugh, Yina M. Quique, Alexander M. Swiderski, Lydia Kallhoff, Lauren Terhorst, Julie Wambaugh, William D. Hula, William S. Evans
Publikováno v:
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. :1-20
Purpose: Small- N studies are the dominant study design supporting evidence-based interventions in communication science and disorders, including treatments for aphasia and related disorders. However, there is little guidance for conducting reproduci
Autor:
Michelle L. Gravier, William D. Hula, Jeffrey P. Johnson, Alyssa Autenreith, Michael Walsh Dickey
Publikováno v:
Topics in Language Disorders. 42:193-211
Publikováno v:
Cortex.
Autor:
Mary Boyle, Christa M. Akers, Robert Cavanaugh, William D. Hula, Alexander M. Swiderski, Roberta J. Elman
Publikováno v:
Aphasiology. 37:563-597
Autor:
Robert, Cavanaugh, Yina M, Quique, Alexander M, Swiderski, Lydia, Kallhoff, Lauren, Terhorst, Julie, Wambaugh, William D, Hula, William S, Evans
Publikováno v:
Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR.
Small-We provide a tutorial on reproducible analyses of small-Reproducible code demonstrates implementation and comparison of within-case standardized mean difference, proportion of maximal gain, tau-U, and frequentist and Bayesian mixed-effects mode