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Impact of Discourse Type and Elicitation Task on Language Sampling Outcomes
Description: Language sampling is a critical component of language assessments. However, there are many ways to elicit language samples that likely impact the results. The purpose of this study was to examine how different discourse types and elicitation tasks affect various language sampling outcomes.
Investigators: Trina D. Spencer, Trina J. Tolentino, Matthew E. Foster
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AAC Narrative Intervention for Children with Autism
Description: In research, augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) interventions have primarily focused on teaching children to make requests (Logan et al., 2017); however, AAC intervention should not stop there.
Investigators: Norah Almubark, Trina D. Spencer, Matthew E. Foster
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Discourse Type and Elicitation Task Data from the ALPS Project
Part of Project: Impact of Discourse Type and Elicitation Task on Language Sampling Outcomes
Description: These are the data for 1037 K-3 students who contributed oral academic language samples. https://doi.org/10.1044/2023_AJSLP-22-00365
Investigators: Trina D. Spencer, Trina J. Tolentino, Matthew E. Foster
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AAC Narrative Intervention DATA
Part of Project: AAC Narrative Intervention for Children with Autism
Description: These are the data for story grammar scores and number of different symbols used that resulted from the AAC narrative intervention. They are organized according to multiple baseline across participants design and pseudonyms are used instead of children's names.
Investigators: Norah Almubark, Trina D. Spencer, Matthew E. Foster
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