1982
DOI: 10.1016/0094-730x(82)90029-8
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Verbal contingent stimulation of stuttering in laboratory and home settings

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“…Reed and Godden (1977) found that a verbal correction procedure delivered contingent on stuttering (i.e., "slow down") significantly reduced stuttering in two preschool children. Christensen and Lingwall (1982) found that simply delivering a response contingent "No", was not effective, however, Salend and Andress (1984), found that a stutteringcontingent response-cost procedure was effective in significantly reducing stuttering.…”
Section: Response Contingent Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reed and Godden (1977) found that a verbal correction procedure delivered contingent on stuttering (i.e., "slow down") significantly reduced stuttering in two preschool children. Christensen and Lingwall (1982) found that simply delivering a response contingent "No", was not effective, however, Salend and Andress (1984), found that a stutteringcontingent response-cost procedure was effective in significantly reducing stuttering.…”
Section: Response Contingent Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 99%