Abstract

Speech adaptation rates in mentally retarded stutterers and nonstutterers were observed to determine whether or not adaptation was consistently present in these groups, and to compare resulting adaptation behavior with that reported for normal and high IQ groups. Adaptation was found consistently in the MR groups and the influence of mental retardation upon this behavior was not evident.

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