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Psychological correlates of biological and non-biological explanations for stuttering
Michael P. Boyle
Communication Sciences and Disorders
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People Who Stutter
100%
Non-biological
100%
Biological Explanations
100%
Psychological Correlates
100%
Self-blame
83%
Guilt Feelings
66%
Sense of Agency
33%
Speech Modification
33%
Adults Who Stutter
16%
Web Survey
16%
Negative Stereotypes
16%
Environmental Influence
16%
Biological Models
16%
Guilt
16%
Stereotype Endorsement
16%
Personal Influence
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Stuttering
100%
Guilt
33%
Speech Production
20%
Stereotypy
20%
Cross Sectional Study
6%
Environmental Influence
6%
Nursing and Health Professions
Stuttering
100%
Logopedics
20%
Cross-Sectional Study
6%
Neuroscience
Stereotypy
100%