Environmental Factors Differentiating Stuttering Children from Non-stuttering Children |
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A DISCUSSION OF THE LITERATURE ON STUTTERING | 7 |
The Recent Writers on Environmental | 11 |
A DISCUSSION OF THE ENVIRONMENT OF CHILDREN | 29 |
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affirmative chi square analyzed statistically asked attitudes basic needs behavior cent level cent of group child's speech children in group control group data obtained data yields Denotes statistically significant difference in response disciplinary measures discipline eating exceeds that required experimental group answered factors go to bed group A control group answered yes group B experimental group B reported Group Chi Pairs GROUP SCORES indicated ITEMS CONCERNING lated Group Group level of confidence maladjustment mothers in group mothers of stutterers need for feelings night terrors non-stutterers non-stuttering children number of children number of mothers Number of Number Number of Yes Number Yes parental friction playmates present investigation questionnaire regarding Responses Corre resultant chi square reveal SCORES ON ITEMS sibling rivalry speech correctionists speech disorder Square Chi Square statistical analysis statistically significant scores stuttering children summarizes termed very significant Thorpe toilet training yields a chi