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24 Mar 15Caregiver and Naturalistic Listener Report of Infant Vocalizations: Toward Identification of Valid MethodologiesIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownRandi Killeen1View
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
11 Oct 21Speech-Language Pathologist Training, Knowledge, and Confidence in Telepractice Service DeliveryIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownShantel Resare1View
10 Dec 19Training Effects on Coaching Behaviors of Speech-Language PathologyGraduate StudentsIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownElizabeth Milgate1View
2 Feb 18Language Sample Practices with Children who are Deaf and Hard-of-HearingIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownMegan Shannahan1View
6 Mar 15Some Normative Data for Audiovisual Speech Integration SkillsIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownDaniel Carnley1View
5 Mar 15The Effectiveness of the Slurp Swallow Exercise as a Tongue Strengthening Procedure for Tongue Thrust: A Case StudyIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownAmy Krause1View
31 Jul 20The Effect of Mindfulness Training and Practice on Student Clinicians' Reported StressIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownMadison Quinton1View
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
27 Apr 23Investigating SATPAC Intervention Intensity for remediation of misarticulated /s/and /z/Idaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownMatthew Swagerty1View
5 Mar 15Prevalence, Attitudes, and Experiences of Speech-Language Pathologists with Animal-Assisted TherapyIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownAlyse Watt1View
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
13 Dec 22The State of Interprofessional Collaboration in the Schools for Students with Complex Communication NeedsIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownErica LaBranch1View
12 Sep 19METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO IDENTIFICATION OF THE MU RHYTHM IN SPEECHIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownPaige Newland1View
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
11 Oct 21Exploration of a Caregiver Report Screening Instrument for Infant Speech PatternsIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownBrooke Swafford1View
11 Oct 21Bison Fuel Performance Code Fuel Fracture ValidationIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownCasey Steinman1View
9 Dec 19The Effects of Weighted Objectson Attention, Speech Perception, and MoodIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownKatelyn Smith1View
6 Mar 15GENDER DIFFERENCES IN RESPONSE TO DISFLUENT SPEAKERS: MALE AND FEMALE REACTIONS TO TYPICAL AND ATYPICAL SPEECH WITH AND WITHOUT DISCLOSURE OF A COMMUNICATION DISORDERIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownBull Courtney1View
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