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2. 5 THE CHILDREN
3. 4 LEARNING TO DOUBT AND FEAR
4. 11 HOW YOU CAN HELP YOURSELF
5. 6 THE PARENTS
6. 9 THE SAD-GO-ROUND
7. 10 HOW YOU CAN HELP YOUR CHILD
8. 1 IN SEARCH OF BEGINNINGS AND ENDINGS
9. 2 ALICE AND HER MOTHER
10. INDEX
11. 7 HOW THE PROBLEM BEGINS
12. TABLE OF CONTENTS
13. COVER
14. TITLE PAGE, COPYRIGHT, DEDICATION
15. 3 FORTY-SIX UNEXPECTED ANSWERS
16. Appendix. A Bibliography of University of Iowa Studies of Stuttering through 1954
17. 43 The Descriptional Principle and the Principle of Static Analysis
18. 42 Courses in Speech Pathology in the College Transcripts of Fifty Teachers
19. Index
20. 31 A Study of the Motor Integration of Stutterers and Nonstutterers
21. 34 A Comparison of the Free Associations of Stutterers and Nonstutterers
22. 32 Tension and Facial Appearance in Stuttering
23. 33 Incidence of Stuttering among Twins
24. Part VII. 'For the Record'
25. 37 A Study of Tonal Intensity and Duration in the Nonstuttered Speech of Stutterers and Nonstutterers
26. 36 A Study of the Speech Difficulties of Thirteen Stutterers
27. 35 The Effect of Negative Instruction on the Motor Control of Stutterers
28. 13 The Cumulative Effect of Constant and Varying Reading Material on Stuttering Adaptation
29. 14 Spontaneous Recovery of the Stuttering Response as a Function of the Time Following Adaptation
30. 15 Spontaneous Recovery of the Stuttering Response as a Function of the Degree of Adaptation
31. 16 The Role of Cues in Stuttering Adaptation
32. 17 Stuttering Adaptation during Three Hours of Continuous Oral Reading
33. 18 Experimentally Induced Changes in the Relative Frequency of Stuttering on a Specified Speech Sound
34. 2 A Systematic Approach to the Psychology of Stuttering
35. Part II. The Onset of Stuttering
36. 3 A Study of the Onset and Development of Stuttering
37. 4 The Relationship of Parental Attitudes and Adjustments to the Development of Stuttering
38. Part IV. Variations in Amount of Stuttering
39. 5 Studies of Nonfluency in the Speech of Preschool Children
40. Part III. Nonfluency in the Speech of Early Childhood
41. 11 Explorations of Experimental Extinction and Spontaneous Recovery in Stuttering
42. 6 Repetitions and Prolongations in the Speech of Stuttering and Nonstuttering Children
43. 8 The Quantitative Measurement of the Effect of Certain Situations on Stuttering
44. 9 Factors Influencing the Variability of Stuttering
45. 10 Frequency of Stuttering in Relation to Induced Modifications Following Expectancy of Stuttering
46. 7 Nonfluencies in the Oral Reading of Stutterers and Nonstutterers of Elementary School Age
47. 24 Sense of Humor in Stutterers and Nonstutterers
48. 30 A Comparative Study of Stutterers and Nonstutterers on a Psychomotor Discrimination Task
49. 27 A Study of the Role of Inhibition in the Moment of Stuttering
50. 12 Stuttering Adaptation in Relation to Assumed Level of Anxiety
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