F H Silverman
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Silverman F, Meagher M
Percept Mot Skills
. 1980 Dec;
51(3 Pt 2):1178.
PMID: 6452622
No abstract available.
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Silverman F
J Speech Hear Res
. 1980 Mar;
23(1):137-51.
PMID: 7442172
This paper presents a first approximation of the dimensional structure of stuttering improvement and its hierarchical organization. A set of 288 statements obtained from stutterers, indicating ways in which they...
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Silverman F
J Speech Hear Disord
. 1980 Feb;
45(1):119-23.
PMID: 7354623
This report describes a paper and pencil task, the Stuttering Problem Profile, which provides qualitative data that can be useful when identifying goals for stuttering therapy. Specific ways in which...
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Duncan J, Silverman F
Percept Mot Skills
. 1977 Jun;
44(3 Pt 2):1138.
PMID: 887369
No abstract available.
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Silverman F
J Speech Hear Res
. 1977 Mar;
20(1):5-20.
PMID: 846203
Speech pathologists and audiologists function as both producers and consumers of information concerning therapy outcome. In both roles they have to know the questions that need to be answered to...
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TROTTER W, Silverman F
J Speech Hear Disord
. 1976 Nov;
41(4):553-4.
PMID: 792567
This 27-item bibliography includes contemporary novels, biographies, short stories, and plays in which there are characters who stutter. Several aspects of how stutterers are depicted in these works are described.
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Silverman F, Silverman E
Percept Mot Skills
. 1975 Oct;
41(2):353-4.
PMID: 1187290
Each of 20 adult nonstutterers read a 330-word passage six times with a one minute pause between readings. Between the third and fourth reading or the fifth and sixth reading...
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