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A Comparison Of Two Treatment Approaches For Agrammatic Broca's Aphasia: Script Therapy Vs. Verb Network Strengthening Treatment, Maureen Costello-Yacono
A Comparison Of Two Treatment Approaches For Agrammatic Broca's Aphasia: Script Therapy Vs. Verb Network Strengthening Treatment, Maureen Costello-Yacono
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
Background/Introduction: Individuals with agrammatic Broca’s aphasia frequently are treated at single word level, verb priming, or simple sentence structure treatments. In this study, an impairment specific treatment such as Verb Network Strengthening Treatment (VNeST) was explored as well as a social functional approach such as Script Therapy. These two approaches were assessed by the outcome measures of rate of speech, subject-verb-object production, and error rates during probe tasks.
Objective: To examine the impact of two treatment approaches: Script Therapy and Verb Network Strengthening Treatment for two individuals with chronic agrammatic Broca’s aphasia.
Method: A single subject multiple baseline …
What Does This Mean? Examining Legislative Ambiguities In The Cybersecurity Act Of 2015 And The Potential For A Future Circuit Split On Interpretation, Sarah E. Hsu Wilbur
What Does This Mean? Examining Legislative Ambiguities In The Cybersecurity Act Of 2015 And The Potential For A Future Circuit Split On Interpretation, Sarah E. Hsu Wilbur
Seton Hall Law Review
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Donning Of The Kente, Seton Hall Law Black Law Students Association
Donning Of The Kente, Seton Hall Law Black Law Students Association
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Program of the 2017 Donning of the Kente including the history of the Donning of the Kente; biography of the keynote speakers Shavar Jeffries; photographs, profiles from BLSA members graduating in 2017; and a list of the 2016-2017 Seton Hall BLSA Executive Board members.
The Influence Of Age, Work Experience, Education Level, And Score On A Standardized Pre-Employment Competency Exam On The Outcome Of A Pre-Employment Polygraph Exam, David M. Torres
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
This study examined the influence of age, work experience, education level, and score on a standardized pre-employment competency exam on the outcome of a pre-employment polygraph exam. Due to the strict selection requirements and competitive nature of sensitive government and public safety positions, organizations compete in the costly endeavor to hire qualified applicants efficiently and effectively. As these organizations fail to meet the required hiring levels, their responsibilities in public and national security cannot be carried out. This study was conducted in an effort to reduce the time and financial resources an organization must appropriate on applicants that cannot successfully …
The New Theory Of Disuse Predicts Retrieval Enhanced Suggestibility (Res), Victoria Bartek
The New Theory Of Disuse Predicts Retrieval Enhanced Suggestibility (Res), Victoria Bartek
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
Retrieval enhanced suggestibility (RES) refers to an effect where initial testing of an event leads to better learning of and higher production of misinformation regarding that event. This paper proposes the New Theory of Disuse (Bjork & Bjork, 1992) as a supplement to the retrieval fluency account for RES (Thomas et al., 2010). The amount of interference presented between the misinforming narrative and final test was manipulated in order to investigate how decays in retrieval strength (how easily a memory is recalled) affect misinformation reporting. Results suggested that the learning of interfering information may decrease RES, but that this effect …
“No Man Is Above The Law And No Man Is Below It”: How Qualified Immunity Reform Could Create Accountability And Curb Widespread Police Misconduct, Lindsey De Stefan
“No Man Is Above The Law And No Man Is Below It”: How Qualified Immunity Reform Could Create Accountability And Curb Widespread Police Misconduct, Lindsey De Stefan
Seton Hall Law Review
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Unmaking A “Murderer”: Lessons From A Struggle To Restore One Woman's Humanity, David A. Singleton
Unmaking A “Murderer”: Lessons From A Struggle To Restore One Woman's Humanity, David A. Singleton
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Undergraduate Catalogue 2017-2018, Seton Hall University
Undergraduate Catalogue 2017-2018, Seton Hall University
Undergraduate Catalogues
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Should Freedom From Domestic Violence And The Enforcement Of Restraining Orders Be Considered A Basic Human Right?: A Comparison Of United States Law And International Norms, Sierra N. Kresin
Student Works
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Undermining The United States Sentencing Guidelines: Downward Departure In Child Pornography Cases, Dolores Bujnowski
Undermining The United States Sentencing Guidelines: Downward Departure In Child Pornography Cases, Dolores Bujnowski
Student Works
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A Right To Speedy Sentencing? Not So Fast, Michael Brown
A Right To Speedy Sentencing? Not So Fast, Michael Brown
Student Works
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Show Me Exactly What You Found: The Private Search Doctrine, Riley V. California And Digital Data, Joshua Koodray
Show Me Exactly What You Found: The Private Search Doctrine, Riley V. California And Digital Data, Joshua Koodray
Student Works
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“No Man Is Above The Law And No Man Is Below It:” How Qualified Immunity Reform Could Create Accountability And Curb Widespread Police Misconduct, Lindsey De Stefan
“No Man Is Above The Law And No Man Is Below It:” How Qualified Immunity Reform Could Create Accountability And Curb Widespread Police Misconduct, Lindsey De Stefan
Student Works
No abstract provided.
Expungement And The Rehabilitation Of New Jersey’S Offenders: How The In Re Expungement Petition Of J.S. Court Got It Wrong, Lauren Sharp
Expungement And The Rehabilitation Of New Jersey’S Offenders: How The In Re Expungement Petition Of J.S. Court Got It Wrong, Lauren Sharp
Student Works
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Public Use Of Recreational Marijuana: A Legal Landscape Of State Law, Dawn Pepin, Jd, Mph, Aila Hoss, Jd, Gillian L. Schauer, Phd, Mph, Carissa Baker Holmes, Mph
Public Use Of Recreational Marijuana: A Legal Landscape Of State Law, Dawn Pepin, Jd, Mph, Aila Hoss, Jd, Gillian L. Schauer, Phd, Mph, Carissa Baker Holmes, Mph
Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy
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