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Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders Vol.42 90-105 February 1977.
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Base-10 Programmed Stimulation: Task Specification, Scoring, and Plotting Performance in Aphasia Therapy

Leonard L. LaPointe

Veterans Administration Hospital, Gainesville, Florida

Abstract

This report explains and advocates the applicability of time-series designs to document the effects of therapy with aphasic subjects; it describes a measurement system that contributes to organization of therapy, task specification and scoring, and graphic display of change in speech and language behaviors. Examples of patient performances illustrate the application of Base-10 Programmed Stimulation to therapy with aphasic persons.







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