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North Carolina education professionals' linguistic knowledge and instructional and collabora...2020Abdelaziz, Mariam M.StudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
Effects of silence on the perception of tinnitus and auditory evoked responses2019Abdrabbou, Marwa FaroukStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
Efficacy of using music therapy combined with traditional aphasia and apraxia of speech trea...2010Aitken Dunham, Debra JeanStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, WCU
The effect of short vowels on Arabic reading accuracy2014Al-shdifat, Khalid G.StudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
Family stress and resilience in families with young children who are deaf or hard of hearing...2020Allen, Sarah J.StudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
Modeling and implementing a voice care prevention program for school teachers in Kuwait2020Alsalimi, Latifa StudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
The development of a neural psychological immune endocrine model of tinnitus2014Alsalman, Ola AbdullahStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
Content validation of the JAAT: an aphasia assessment designed for Jordanian-Arabic speaking...2019AlSwaiti, Fadi Y.StudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
Ethics In Speech-Language Pathology: Service Provision And Culturally And Linguistically Div...2017Baker, Erica M.StudentRehabilitation Sciences - Student, ASU
Cultural Competency Of SLP Students2019Baker, Shelby StudentRehabilitation Sciences - Student, ASU
Mental health professionals' knowledge of aphasia2016Barnes, Chandler KirstenStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, WCU
Sign Language And Spoken Language Development In Normal Hearing Children, Children With Mild...2018Behm, Hayley StudentRehabilitation Sciences - Student, ASU
A polymorphism in human Estrogen-related receptor beta (ESRRß) is associated with physiologi...2013Bhatt, Ishan SunilkumarStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
Age related differences in feedback-based associative learning2015Blackstone, Melissa JayneStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, WCU
The Impact of Cultural Perspectives on Parents of their Children with Orofacial Cleft2021Bowman, Holland E.StudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
Assessing pediatric feeding disorders by domain in children with hypersensitive gagging2024Brackett, Kristen StudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
Accuracy Of In-Situ Audiometry Versus Traditional Audiometry For First Fit Hearing Aid Fitti...2022Brazda, Abigail GraceStudentRehabilitation Sciences - Student, ASU
The effects of reading accelerationon reading comprehension and decoding accuracy in high sc...2012Carter, Matthew DavidStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, ECU
The impact of different types of prior knowledge on science text comprehension2012Clark, Mary KristenStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
Impact of Auditory Training on Speech Perception and Cognitive Abilities in Older Adults wit...2011Cosby, Janel L.StudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, ECU
The prevalence of racial/ethnic and socioeconomic factors in pressure-equalization tube trea...2020Cotton, Catherine L.StudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
From teaching to practice: pedagogical models for clinical aphasia: a pilot study2018Cox, Rachel AnnStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, WCU
The relationship between working memory and verbal fluency following traumatic brain injury2012Cralidis, Ann LouiseStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
Effectiveness of an aphasia training module presented to mental health professionals2017Deaton, Kalie ElizabethStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, WCU
Stability of conversational language samples from children in kindergarten: the effects of t...2011DeBrock, Lindsay StudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, ECU