Documents

Filters:

Coverage [asc](x)
Classification [desc](x)
Count [20](x)
DateAdded [desc](x)
Page [13](x)
Results per Page:
Date Added+-Title+-Organization+-Min Coverage+-Max Coverage+-CreatorFiles+-Options
6 Sep 18The Effect of Quality and Quantity in Caregiver Input on Vocabulary DevelopmentIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownCaryn M. Lake1View
6 Sep 18A COMPARISION OF NARRATIVE CONTENT ANALYSIS METHODOLOGIES USING THE ORAL AND WRITTEN NARRATIVES OF FOURTH-GRADE CHILDRENIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownJulie M. Spencer1View
6 Sep 18Effects of Mindfulness Meditation on Cognition and Quality of Life on Individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment or early Alzheimer’s DiseaseIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownNancy Ikehara1View
9 Dec 19The Effects of Weighted Objectson Attention, Speech Perception, and MoodIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownKatelyn Smith1View
25 Feb 21Caregiver Input to Infants Who Are Typically Developing Versus Those at RiskIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownRebecca Fost1View
10 Dec 19Assessment in Children with ASD: Does Testing Modality Matter?Idaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownLinda Robinson1View
8 Feb 18THE EFFECTS OF OPIOIDS ON HEARING, EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING, AND LANGUAGEIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownMarissa N. Dey1View
15 Jul 20Development of a Screening Instrument for Caregiver Report of Infant Speech PatternsIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownBrittany Thomas1View
15 Jul 20Assessing Speech Language Pathologists’ (SLP) Level of Knowledge, Training, and Experience with Stuttering and Cluttering: A Pilot StudyIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownKristen Leucuta1View
9 Dec 19Running head: SOCIAL COMMUNICATION OF PRESCHOOLERS WHO ARE DHHSocial Communication of PreschoolersWho Are Deaf and Hard of HearingIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownStephanie Robinson1View
8 Feb 18EXAMINGING THE EFFECTS OF ANKYLOGLOSSIA ON SWALLOWING FUNCTIONIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownKliss Moulton1View
2 Feb 18Tongue Strengthening Efficacy of the Slurp Swallow Exercise in Individuals with Tongue ThrustIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownDylan M. Wake1View
6 Sep 18Language Sample Training Practices for Speech-Language Pathology StudentsIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownAnnie Greenwood1View
9 Dec 19The Effectof Questions in Caregiver Input to Infants on Later Vocabulary DevelopmentIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownLaila Samaha1View
12 Dec 19Assessing the Feasibility of Collecting Language Samples from Children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing via Telepractice TechnologyIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownCassandra Arias1View
10 Dec 19Training Effects on Coaching Behaviors of Speech-Language PathologyGraduate StudentsIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownElizabeth Milgate1View
13 Dec 22Comparison of the pragmatics checklist to the language use inventory for assessment of pragmatic language use in young children who are deaf or hard of hearingIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownDaphne Darling1View
10 Dec 19Gaze Direction and Vocabulary Development: Part IIIIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownSamantha Crowe1View
6 Mar 15Some Normative Data for Audiovisual Speech Integration SkillsIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownDaniel Carnley1View
14 Sep 15Caregiver and Naïve Listener Report of Vocalizations Produced by a Monolingual Infant versus a Bilingual Infant: A Case StudyIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownDiana Williams1View
2008 - 2016 Informatics Research Institute (IRI)
Version 0.6.1.5 | beta | 6 April 2016

Other Projects

//