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Effects of perceived causality on perceptions of persons who stutter
Michael P. Boyle
, Gordon W. Blood
, Ingrid M. Blood
Communication Sciences and Disorders
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Keyphrases
Attribution Theory
16%
Curability
16%
Educational Needs
16%
Genetic Causes
33%
Mental Causality
16%
Negative Effects
16%
Negative Stereotypes
33%
Negative Stigma
16%
No Significant Difference
16%
People Who Stutter
100%
Perceived Causes
16%
Perception of Causality
100%
Scale Index
16%
Social Distance Scale
33%
Stigmatization
16%
University Students
16%
Unknown Cause
33%
Vignettes
66%
Visual Analog Scale
16%
Neuroscience
Attribution Theory
33%
Familiarity
33%
Stereotypy
100%
Psychology
Familiarity
14%
Stuttering
100%
Visual Analog Scale
14%