Date of Award

1971

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Arts (M.A.)

Department

Communication

First Advisor

Kenneth R. Perrin

First Committee Member

Martin T. Gipson

Second Committee Member

W. Barry West

Abstract

The present study was designed to answer the question: WIll stutterers perform differently from fluent speakers on a test of tachistoscopic recognition. It was hypothesized that persons exhibiting overt secondary symptoms of stuttering would demonstrate a visual field preference different from an age-matched group of fluent speakers who have no personal or familial history of stuttering.

Pages

80

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