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3 Aug 23Self-efficacy in Parents and their Children with Dyslexia: A Survey StudyIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownVirginia Rainsdon1View
24 Mar 15Obtaining Normative Data on Capacity-Based Assessments of Cognitive FunctioningIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownLuke Heckly1View
6 Feb 24Knowledge and Perceptions of Dyslexia in Pre-service Educators in the Mountain West: A Survey StudyIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownIsabella Beard1View
14 Sep 15Effects of Chronic Opioid Use on Short-Term Working Memory and Executive FunctionsIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownSydni Arnold1View
14 Sep 15Transcriber, Caregiver, and Naïve Listener Report of Infant Vocalizations: Toward Identification of Prelinguistic Markers for AutismIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownLeslie Clarke1View
14 Jul 15The Treatment Efficacy of the Slurp-Swallow Exercise in Strengthening the Tongue in Persons with Tongue ThrustIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownMisty Torrey1View
27 Apr 23Effects of animated versus static story stimuli on the narratives of school-age children with typically developing language skillsIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownKolbee Tibbet1View
27 Apr 23Effect of Animated Story Stimuli Versus Static Story Stimuli on the Narratives ofElementary Students with Language ImpairmentIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownAbigail Willis1View
6 Sep 18Morpheme Use of Preschool Children Who Are Deaf or Hard-of-HearingIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownCatherine Olaso1View
27 Apr 23Educator Knowledge and Perception of Dyslexia in Eastern Idaho: A Survey StudyIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownJessica Shotwell1View
13 Sep 16Stereotypes, Self-Report, and Physiological Reactions to Typical and Atypical SpeechIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownJuliet Hansen1View
3 Aug 23Facilitating Early Identification through Caregiver Report of Emerging Speech Patterns Using the Speech Sound Development Screener (SSDS)Idaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownJill McDonald1View
13 Sep 16Instrumental Investigation of the Effects of Tongue Thrust on Swallow FunctionIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownShelly Elliott1View
9 Dec 19The Use of Descriptive Modifiers in the Narratives of Children with Developmental Language DisorderIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownJenny Simison1View
10 Dec 19Training Effects on Coaching Behaviors of Speech-Language PathologyGraduate StudentsIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownElizabeth Milgate1View
14 Sep 16Oral Motor and Laryngeal Exercises and Pharyngeal Transit TimeIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownMichele Vandehey1View
24 Mar 15Caregiver and Naturalistic Listener Report of Infant Vocalizations: Toward Identification of Valid MethodologiesIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownRandi Killeen1View
24 Oct 23The Effects of Symbol Format and Symbol Location on Identification AccuracyIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownHaley L. Jenkins1View
6 Sep 18Relationships Between Norm-Referenced Test Scores and Narrative Language Sample Measures in School-Aged Children with Specific Language ImpairmentIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownAmy R. Smith1View
8 Feb 18THE EFFECTS OF OPIOIDS ON HEARING, EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING, AND LANGUAGEIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownMarissa N. Dey1View
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