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November 1, 2013

This presentation was delivered as part of a workshop session on the application of adaptive design principles to clinical trials in speech-language pathology. JoAnne Robbins, a swallowing researcher, discusses challenges in her past and current clinical trials, while Sharon Yeatts, a biostatistician, provides her thoughts on potential opportunities and pitfalls...

Highlighting issues and research related to disseminating scientific evidence in a shared decision making paradigm

Highlighting issues and research related to disseminating scientific evidence in a shared decision making paradigm The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. I’d like to start by putting this in context a little bit, and that is the way I started thinking about evidence-based practice...

First in the series on Development of a Bilingual Test for Spanish-English Children, this presentation discusses why bilingual children are not just "two monolinguals in one"

First in the series on Development of a Bilingual Test for Spanish-English Children, this presentation discusses why bilingual children are not just “two monolinguals in one” The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Presentation slides are available for download via the PDF button in the...

Fifth in the series on Development of a Bilingual Test for Spanish-English Children

Fifth in the series on Development of a Bilingual Test for Spanish-English Children The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Presentation slides are available for download via the PDF button in the toolbar. Semantics, Primary Language Impairment, and Bilingualism When we started working on the...

Fourth in the series on Development of a Bilingual Test for Spanish-English Children

Fourth in the series on Development of a Bilingual Test for Spanish-English Children The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Presentation slides are available for download via the PDF button in the toolbar. The pragmatics subtest is a little bit unique in several ways. One...

10.1044/CRED-PVD-C13008

Third in the series on Development of a Bilingual Test for Spanish-English Children The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Presentation slides are available for download via the PDF button in the toolbar. Weaknesses with Phonology Assessments c. 1997 We’re sort of starting in 1997,...

During the 1960s, Everett Rogers (2003) studied the patterns of individual farmers as they faced a series of novel decisions related to pesticides and hybrid seeds. While farming seems far removed from the practices of speech-language pathology and audiology, the principles regarding the dissemination and adoption of innovative ideas and...

I think the changing demographics is going to change all landscapes. There are going to be so many people who are living longer, and living with all these different chronic conditions. It’s going to be much more expensive to be able to support the older people as they live longer....

I’m interested in how thoughts inside the head become transmitted into speech — in trying to specify what happens when we talk. The way I do that is by making computational models. I try to make computer programs that simulate the processes involved in speaking — how we have ideas...

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