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TitleDateCreatorPublication TypeInstitution
Accuracy Of In-Situ Audiometry Versus Traditional Audiometry For First Fit Hearing Aid Fitti...2022Brazda, Abigail GraceStudentRehabilitation Sciences - Student, ASU
Adolescent writing in the content areas2015Knight, Carrie StudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
Age related differences in feedback-based associative learning2015Blackstone, Melissa JayneStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, WCU
Association of pigmentation and melanocortin-one receptor genotype with susceptibility to no...2017Pudrith, Charles BrianStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
A Brief Sociocultural And Historical Analysis Of African American English2021Silver, Zykkiah Monique ReneeStudentRehabilitation Sciences - Student, ASU
Categorization in Context for Young and Older Adults2013Lewis, Skye StudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, ECU
Clinician Survey of the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment for Voice and Speech Disorders Resulti...2015Vickrey, Lauren KStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
Cognitive Intervention For Individuals With Probable MCI: A Pilot Study2018Elliott, Madelyn LeighStudentRehabilitation Sciences - Student, ASU
Content validation of the JAAT: an aphasia assessment designed for Jordanian-Arabic speaking...2019AlSwaiti, Fadi Y.StudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
Cultural Competency Of SLP Students2019Baker, Shelby StudentRehabilitation Sciences - Student, ASU
Dementia caregivers' perspectives regarding the effectiveness of support group involvement2013Scott, Katherine ElizabethStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, WCU
The development of a neural psychological immune endocrine model of tinnitus2014Alsalman, Ola AbdullahStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
Does medium matter? : increasing preschoolers' vocabulary during shared storybook reading us...2013Noel, Maria JuliaStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, WCU
The Effect of Drawing to Enhance Word Retrieval in Individuals with Chronic Severe Aphasia2012Taylor, Anna MeredithStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, ECU
The effect of response format and presentation conditions on comprehension assessments for s...2017Walker, Ronda StudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
The effect of short vowels on Arabic reading accuracy2014Al-shdifat, Khalid G.StudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
Effect of Spanish-language training module on technical vocabulary acquisition2015Wofford, Mary ClaireStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, WCU
Effectiveness of an aphasia training module presented to mental health professionals2017Deaton, Kalie ElizabethStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, WCU
The Effectiveness of Melodic Intonation Therapy with the Treatment of Childhood Apraxia of S...2019Worthington, Amber FaithStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
Effects of Instruction Method on Vital Capacity and Maximum Sustained Phonation in Adult Fem...2012Ohlhaut, Angela StudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, ECU
The effects of presentation rate on semantic syntactic and orthographic processing and rel...2011Wolfe, Donna L.StudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, ECU
The effects of reading accelerationon reading comprehension and decoding accuracy in high sc...2012Carter, Matthew DavidStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, ECU
Effects of silence on the perception of tinnitus and auditory evoked responses2019Abdrabbou, Marwa FaroukStudentCommunication Sciences and Disorders, UNCG
The effects of singing exercises and melodic intonation therapy (MIT) on the male-to-female ...2005Hershberger, Ioanna GeorgiadouStudentCommunication 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