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An Experimental Study Of The Impact Of Clinical Psychodiagnosis, Diagnostic Concept And Dogmatism On The Perception Of Psychopathology., Jane Ellen Stilwell Smith Jul 1973

An Experimental Study Of The Impact Of Clinical Psychodiagnosis, Diagnostic Concept And Dogmatism On The Perception Of Psychopathology., Jane Ellen Stilwell Smith

Student Work

The subject of psychiatric diagnosis and the ramifications of a person being labeled as "mentally ill" has attracted increased attention in the past decade. Personal testimony from psychiatric patients about the difficulty in securing employment, returning to familiar abodes, and re-entering a scholastic environment because of rejection by "normal" society, has been documented in confidential case files, witnessed by friends and relatives, and published for lay consumption (Rubin, 1960; Salinger, 1951; and Green, 1964). Other literature has been devoted to the apparently negative psychological aspects of being an in-patient in a mental institution (Caudwill, 1958; Goffman, 1961; and Gordon, 1971). …


Effects Of Speaker-Sex-Difference On Listeners' Perception Of Vocal Roughness In Normal Vowel Productions, Patsy J. Phillips May 1973

Effects Of Speaker-Sex-Difference On Listeners' Perception Of Vocal Roughness In Normal Vowel Productions, Patsy J. Phillips

Dissertations and Theses

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of speaker-sex-difference on listeners' perception of vocal roughness in the vowel [ӕ] produced by normal male and female speakers. In a previous investigation by Wendahl (1963) it was found that when listening to two synthesized vowels, of equal aperiodicity, judges tended to rate the lower pitched vowel as being more vocally rough. If this is true for listeners' perception of human vowel productions as well then it might be advantageous for voice clinicians, when making vocal roughness assessments, to regard male and female speakers as two separate populations in view …


A Durational Analysis Of Inter- And Intra-Syllabic /S/ Blends, Ajit Harisinghani Jan 1973

A Durational Analysis Of Inter- And Intra-Syllabic /S/ Blends, Ajit Harisinghani

Masters Theses

No abstract provided by author.


Comparison Of /S/ Acquisition Under Block Vs. Intermittent Scheduling, Vicki Tripp Jan 1973

Comparison Of /S/ Acquisition Under Block Vs. Intermittent Scheduling, Vicki Tripp

Masters Theses

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A Description Of Specific Morphological Skills For Ten Group Iii Aphasics, Claire Braker Jan 1973

A Description Of Specific Morphological Skills For Ten Group Iii Aphasics, Claire Braker

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Phonetic Context And Articulation Ability, Carole Schneider Jan 1973

Phonetic Context And Articulation Ability, Carole Schneider

Masters Theses

No abstract provided by author.


Comparison Of The Morphological Language Skills In Normal And Language Delayed Children, Annette R. Forrest Jan 1973

Comparison Of The Morphological Language Skills In Normal And Language Delayed Children, Annette R. Forrest

Masters Theses

No abstract provided by author.


A Phonetic Context Approach To Articulation Therapy For /R/, Karen W. Ettinger Jan 1973

A Phonetic Context Approach To Articulation Therapy For /R/, Karen W. Ettinger

Masters Theses

No abstract provided by author.