Abstract

Seventy-five graduate students in speech pathology and audiology rated the speech and language of educable mentally retarded and normal children. The results indicated that the judges held stereotypes, or preconceived ideas, about language behavior of educable mentally retarded and normal children. These stereotypes were reflected in their judgments of children’s verbal language.

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