Increasing Requests for Information by Preschoolers with and without Language-Based Disabilities
We report two experiments on the emission of questions to request the names of unfamiliar stimuli by preschoolers. In the first experiment, 19 preschoolers with and without disabilities served as participants. Experiment 1 was a descriptive analysis of whether or not the 19 participants asked questi...
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Main Authors: | JeanneMarie Speckman (Author), Lin Du (Author), R. Douglas Greer (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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