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    Stuttering attitudes of students: Professional, intracultural, and international comparisons by St. Louis, Kenneth O., Przepiorka, Aneta M., Beste-Guldborg, Ann, Williams, Mandy J., Blachnio, Agata, Guendouzi, Jacqueline, Reichel, Isabella K., Ware, Mercedes B.

    Published in Journal of fluency disorders (01-03-2014)
    “…•College major, training, and cultural factors affecting attitudes toward stuttering of college students were investigated in the USA and Poland.•Students in…”
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    Positioning identity in clinical interviews with people who stutter by Guendouzi, Jackie, Williams, Mandy J

    Published in Communication & medicine (2010)
    “…Clinicians often rely on ethnographic interviews to make judgments about the effect of stuttering on the lives of people who stutter. This form of interview…”
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    The Public Opinion Survey of Human Attributes-Stuttering ( POSHA-S ) and Bipolar Adjective Scale ( BAS ): Aspects of validity by St. Louis, Kenneth O, Williams, Mandy J, Ware, Mercedes B, Guendouzi, Jacqueline, Reichel, Isabella K

    Published in Journal of communication disorders (01-07-2014)
    “…Highlights • The POSHA-S and Woods and Williams Bipolar Adjective Scale ( BAS ) are compared in 231 undergraduate and graduate students. • Discriminant…”
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    Error consistency and the evaluation of treatment outcomes by Tyler, Ann A., Williams, Mandy J., Lewis, Kerry E.

    Published in Clinical linguistics & phonetics (01-08-2006)
    “…The consistency variability of error substitution patterns may hold important implications for subgrouping children with speech disorders, as well as for…”
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    Childhood stuttering and temperament by Williams, Mandy J

    Published 01-01-2004
    “…The purpose of the present study was to further investigate the temperament of children who do and do not stutter. Many authors have suggested that children…”
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