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    The Operant Model of Stuttering: A Reply to Bloodstein

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    Stuttering as Operant Behavior: A Reply to Hegde

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    Word Fluency Tasks: A Preliminary Analysis of Variability

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    This investigation was a preliminary attempt to examine the response variability on word fluency measures that had been reported in previous studies. Three word fluency tasks were administered to five acute aphasic left CVA subjects, five chronicaphasic left CVA subjects, five acute nonaphasic right CVA subjects and five neurologically normal subjects during five sessions over a maximum 2-week period. All groups demonstrated response variability in the total number of words produced on each of the three word fluency tasks across the five sessions, confirming previous investigations that suggested that a single administration of such tasks is not a reliable measure of an individual\u27s performance. Implications for interpreting a subject\u27s score onword fluency tasks are discussed
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